PGH Showcase: Team 3 Evals
This past weekend was a great collection of girls basketball talent from five different states competing to capture the attention of colleges coaches via film and media that was in attendance. Follow the links for evals from team 1 and…
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Continue ReadingThis past weekend was a great collection of girls basketball talent from five different states competing to capture the attention of colleges coaches via film and media that was in attendance. Follow the links for evals from team 1 and team 2. Below are evals from participants from team 3, which included players from Washington and one that traveled up from Utah.
Team 3 Evals:
2022 5’3 PG Ciera Jorge Ciera Jorge 5'3" | PG West Seattle | 2022 State WA (West Seattle HS) – Zero hesitation type of shooter that also won the Session 1 Top Shooter Award. Jorge is undersized, but has a quick release on her jumper and is just a quick player in general. Smaller college prospect that plays with super confidence all around.
2023 5’7 PG Monique Carter Monique Carter 5'7" | PG Emerald Ridge | 2023 State WA (Emerald Ridge HS) – A player that has continued to get better each year that I have seen her. The first thing that stands out is her motor, which is what got her on the court in the past, but her skill set is now catching up to her motor. She can drive and score, make plays on defense and her outside shot has tremendously improved.
2023 5’9 SF Maya Barnett Maya Barnett 5'10" | SG Emerald Ridge | 2023 State WA (Emerald Ridge HS) – Improved shooting ability from a year ago to go along with a solid change of direction handle. As with her twin sister, Marecia Barenett, Maya is a strong passer and sees the floor very well. Her motor is starting to catch up to her ability and as she continues to do that, she is improving her stock as a college prospect.
2023 5’8 PG Nevaeh Patterson Nevaeh Patterson 5'8" | CG Davis | 2023 State WA (Davis HS) – A skilled guard that can play some at the one or two with her handle and shooting ability at 5’8. Patterson is strong and can make some plays off the bounce and finish in the paint. An overall solid performance for the star out of Davis High School in Yakima, Washington.
2024 5’11 PF Nisa Ellis (Lake Stevens HS) – A young forward that is developing her skill to be able to also play some on the wing as a 3/4. Ellis is a very strong rebounder, runs the floor hard and can finish around the basket well. She projects to be a solid varsity player as a freshman at Lake Stevens High School and her work ethic will help her continue to develop and get better.
2021 6’1 PF Sarah Litchford (Ridgeline HS-UT) – Winner of the Top Stock Riser Award from session 1. Litchford came in with Division 3 interest and now has some Division 1 level schools showing interest and it is well deserved. In a camp with several Division 1 offered players, Litchford really brought her game and stood out. Her footwork around the basket is very good and she can finish with skill, craft and some power. She is a solid shooter, rebounds hard and runs the floor hard. A Division 1 prospect in the 2021 class! *Feature image