SC76ers 14U Shines at LBI Carolina Live
The SC 76ers came out on top in a matchup between them and Team Peak at LBI Carolina Live over the weekend. Trinity Vance Trinity Vance 5'10" | SG Legacy Early College | 2024 State SC is a fun athlete…
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Continue ReadingThe SC 76ers came out on top in a matchup between them and Team Peak at LBI Carolina Live over the weekend.
Trinity Vance Trinity Vance 5'10" | SG Legacy Early College | 2024 State SC is a fun athlete to watch. She moves fluidly with the ball and creates separation from her defenders with ease. She has a great shot from all over the court, and she uses her vision of the court to get her other teammates involved. She is very fast with and without the ball moving up and down the court on her own fast breaks or preventing the other team from achieving them. Don’t be surprised to see her even have some blocks when she plays.
Skyla Tuthill Skyla Tuthill 5'11" | SG Winston-Salem Christian National | 2025 State NC continues to be a threat on the court. She has some great post moves that she uses to score baskets, and she also has a great three point shot. Her IQ is incredible at such a young age knowing how to move her body with the ball and to find the open lanes to get a pass from her teammates. There is a reason that she already has offers from Division I schools, and she hasn’t even started high school yet.
Raina McGowens Raina McGowens 5'10" | CG Wren | 2024 State SC knows how to create fear on defense. She is quick with her feet making it difficult for guards to get by her. She picks the pocket of opponents frequently converting those to transition points. On offense, she has a great shot and as a ball handler controls the tempo of the game. She is patient when letting a play develop and knows the importance of timing when it comes to making good passes. Guards need to stay up on her, though, because she can definitely shoot behind the arc.
Zhykera Brown Zhykera Brown 5'9" | CG Legacy Early College | 2025 State SC is someone who seems to excel at the fundamentals and knows how to put it all together when she is playing. She positions herself perfectly on defense when guarding an opponent no matter what position, and she spins right around for the box out leading to her grabbing rebounds throughout the game. She is very quick as well when handling the ball, and she is known to grab a rebound and convert that to her own fast break points moving with ease down the court. She even hits shots from behind the arc.
Samira Khalil Samira Khalil 5'8" | CG Hammond | 2024 State SC is very athletic moving with the ball. She has some great moves to go around defenders and score the jumper or make the lay up even through contact. She can shoot from all over the court as well, and she gets her teammates involved in the game with her great passes after positioning herself perfectly to get the ball in.
Olivia Randolph Olivia Randolph 6'2" | PF Wren | 2024 State SC has some great height and already knows how to use it perfectly. She is known for blocks when people are trying to drive against her, and she knows how to make amazing post moves to score her own baskets.
Raven LeXander uses her length on offense and defense to be an asset on the court. She had several blocks in the game and made some nice post moves that made it difficult for her to be guarded. She moved into open passing lanes, and jumped in front of passes racking up deflections and steals for the 76ers.
For Team Peak, Caroline Farthing had some good moves inside. She moved well along the baseline and even made some shots outside. She creates space between her and her defender making an easy jump shot opportunity. On defense, she converts steals to fast break points and old fashioned three point plays.
Kate Sears was a great guard handling the ball and driving against any kind of contact that was put in front of her. She has a nice jump shot that was on display. No matter who is guarding her she seems to remain calm under pressure. Using her speed, she is usually one of the first ones up and down the court whether she is making a fast break herself or trying to stop the other team from being successful with one.
Brooke Scheffler was aggressive handling the ball and making some great moves to complete her points. On defense, she keeps her head on a swivel knowing where her opponent is and where she may need to help her teammates.
Abigail Jones showed some flashes with her post moves inside. She was aggressive when grabbing rebounds and even had multiple occasions to make three point plays the old fashioned way. On defense, she found ways to position herself around her opponent making it difficult for plays to be made inside the lane.