OGBR Top 64 Standouts – Part 14
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The Ohio Girls Basketball Report held one of its top annual events at Reynoldsburg High School on October 4th. The OGBR Top 64 featured over 300 standouts, playing in front of D2, D3 and NAIA head coaches, while many more…
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Continue ReadingThe Ohio Girls Basketball Report held one of its top annual events at Reynoldsburg High School on October 4th. The OGBR Top 64 featured over 300 standouts, playing in front of D2, D3 and NAIA head coaches, while many more D1 coaches watched via live stream. This week – we look at many of the day’s top performers – some who you most likely already know and others who made a name for themselves on Sunday.
Sacoya Jackson – 5’5 Guard – Hilliard Darby – Class of 2026
Jackson showed tremendous range from behind the arc – shooting the 3-ball with an effortless release. She is strong and aggressive – seeking contact as a finisher and playing through it. Sacoya is capable of picking up guards and defending them in the full-court at a high level.
Robbie Caldwell – 5’7 Wing – University Heights – Class of 2025
Like most players at the Top 64, Robbie is full of potential. She is a guard/wing slasher with tremendous vision, often times creating easy scoring opportunities for her teammates and rarely making a poor decision with the ball in her hands.
Kelaysia Harris – 5’6 Guard – Bowsher – Class of 2025
Harris is a dead-eye shooter with supreme confidence. She doesn’t care if she misses 5 shots in a row – she is going to continue to shoot the ball – and rightfully so! Kelaysia has herky-jerky handles and a special crossover that she walks right into pull-up jumpers with, all over the floor.
Lanie Lipps – 5’2 Guard – Ross – Class of 2025
Lipps – although a bit undersized compared to other players at the event – makes up for it with an elite change of speed and direction that helps her get in and out of dribble-moves. She is a true lead guard that makes play after play with the ball in her hands in the transition game.
Jordan Scully – 5’6 Guard – Sidney – Class of 2025
Scully drives to the rim hard – putting pressure on defenses and forcing help-side defenders to come, ultimately creating clean looks for her teammates. She is a skilled finisher with both hands – doing so in a variety of ways, including euro-steps, reverse lay-ups, wrong-foot runners and floaters.