Dayton Shootout AM Red- pt. 2
Yesterday I looked at some of the Red team from the morning session at the Dayton Shootout. Today, a look at the remainder of that team as some younger players had the chance to make a name for themselves in…
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Continue ReadingYesterday I looked at some of the Red team from the morning session at the Dayton Shootout. Today, a look at the remainder of that team as some younger players had the chance to make a name for themselves in front of the college coaches.
Kylee Booker, 5-6 2023, Fairfield
The kind of player coaches love to watch! She displays a high IQ for the game. Kylee is adaptable in many positions and this allows her to take her defenders off the dribble and make tough moves in the lane. Aggressive player on the defensive end that transitions into her offense. Needs to continue working on her craft
Reagan Courter, 5-9 2023, Wapakoneta
One of the hardest working players on the floor. She never takes a play off and her strength and size allow her to be a great presence in the post. She is tough and is constantly battling on the boards. Continue working on the block to be a threat on the offensive end. Can’t wait to watch this kid grow and keep developing.
Ally Turner, 5-4 2024, Miamisburg
Ally has an ability to move without the ball and be able to fill when her teammates are driving. She does all the little things on the floor. Her offensive game shows that she attacks the basket well. As she keeps improving on her ballhandling she will become more confident on offense when having to handle the ball.
Kelley Griffin, 5-5 2023, Bellbrook
She is at her best when she gets the rebound or outlet and pushes the ball in transition. She keeps the game fast by pushing the ball down the court and creating opportunities for your teammates. You use your speed to your advantage, and this will constantly keep defenders guessing. Keep getting better and working on your overall game.