Ohio Week 4- big performances
Some highlights from Week 4 of the girls basketball season in Ohio. Welcome to the Club- Anyone who scores 1,000 career points during a high school career has reached quite an accomplishment. Revere (located in NE Ohio) senior Adison Novosel…
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Continue ReadingSome highlights from Week 4 of the girls basketball season in Ohio.
Welcome to the Club-
Anyone who scores 1,000 career points during a high school career has reached quite an accomplishment. Revere (located in NE Ohio) senior Adison Novosel became only the fourth player in school history to join that elite club, scoring 26 points as Revere lost to Highland 59-52 last week around Ohio.
Novosel will be playing her college basketball at St. Francis, PA, and was honored last season as a special mention all-Ohio player, along first team all-Northeast Inland District.
Novosel, a 4-foot-11 wing is averaging close to 20 points per game this season, and over six rebounds.
Coach Dan Brown stated that Novosel is one of the hardest workers he has ever seen, no matter what the situation whether it is every day in practice, or coming through with the game winning shot. Brown also noted her best basketball is likely in front of her and she sets the tone for the entire Revere program.
Another club member-
Down south in Cincinnati, Roger Bacon has a 6-foot-3 senior post player Clarissa Craig Clarissa Craig 6'3" | PF Roger Bacon | 2021 State OH who also has joined that illustrious club. The University of Cincinnati recruit scored her 1,000th career point last week, and is averaging over 21 points per game for the Spartans, who are unbeaten in conference play and only have one loss on their resume, to the hands of the defending state champion Mount Notre Dame Cougars.
Craig is a kid who totally controls the paint both offensively and defensively. She moves well, is a strong physical body with good hands. She controls the boards and can push the ball out in transition. Clarissa has showed a lot of good play early in the season for a team who will contend for a Division 2 state title this season.
Fast start for Ohio’s best-
Bre Hall, a 6-foot 2021 from Huber Heights Wayne and ranked # 1 in the PGH Ohio Class of 2021 rankings, is off to a fast start, considering her team only played their first game of the season due to her school shutting down sports this winter until just recently. She didn’t waste any time exploding to a fast start, hitting a three on her first shot of the season and putting together a 30-spot in her first game.
Hall (pictured above) is headed to South Carolina next season, but is on a mission to leave her mark on the entire state of Ohio during her final year at Wayne. She is long, can score from anywhere, has a proficient perimeter shot. She can score at the rim, explode past anyone and finish with either hand. She creates so much off of her defense, creating scoring chances for not only herself, but also her team.