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The Class of 2021 has some excellent players who don’t always get the publicity they deserve. I am putting the spotlight on those players. Here is my first installment:
<strong>Carlisa Taylor 2021 SG Ecorse</strong>
Taylor is a very athletic player who plays well on both ends of the court. Offensively she plays very well on the wings, she is an excellent shooter, and she will attack the rim and score. Defensively she plays hard nose defense on the ball, moves her feet well, and plays the passing lanes. She is college ready.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="177298" first="Felicia" last="Stewart"] 2021 CG Ann Arbor Pioneer </strong>
Stewart is definitely a player to see. She has an all-around game. She is a glue player. She does all the little things that adds up to a victory for her team. She will get the key rebound, make the key steal, make the key pass, or hit the key shot. She is a leader on the floor. Do not sleep on this excellent player.
<strong>Skyler Bowens 2021 CG Chandler Park Academy</strong>
Bowens is a long athletic combo guard that can defend on the wing and in the post. Offensively she is very crafty can create off the bounce, finish or dish to the open man. She is an excellent 3 point shooter. Definitely a solid college prospect.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="177296" first="Taylor" last="Smith"] 2021 F/C Detroit Cass Tech</strong>
Smith is an outstanding post player. She is also the player that will do whatever it takes to win. She is a physical player that doesn’t back down from contact. She is an excellent rebounder and defends the post very well.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="175805" first="Ella" last="Riley"] 2021 SG Plymouth</strong>
Riley is a fantastic shooter. When she gets on a rill she can make them from anywhere on the court. She is an excellent teammate and a leader on the floor. She is going to make a college coach very happy.
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