Troy Tournament (Class of 2021 Standouts)
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Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the Class of 2021 standouts from the Troy Tournament, which was won by Cardinal Ritter. The Lions defeated Troy for the championship. Wentzville Holt took home third place with a victory over…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the Class of 2021 standouts from the Troy Tournament, which was won by Cardinal Ritter. The Lions defeated Troy for the championship. Wentzville Holt took home third place with a victory over St. Dominic.
Jaliyah Green Jaliyah Green 5'10" | SG Holt | 2021 State MO 5’10″ Holt: The talented SEMO recruit led the Indians to a third-place finish in the tournament by averaging 19 points a game. She’s a versatile talent who can handle the ball and get buckets in the lane at different angles. She displayed good 3-point range and made shots off the dribble as well. She was also vey good at darting into the passing lanes and creating turnovers and transition layups.
Kate Hillyer Kate Hillyer 5'9" | CG Euruka | 2021 State MO 5’10″ Eureka: The William Jewell commit averaged 16 points a game for the tournament. She is a nice 3-point shooter with good height from the guard position, which enables her to see over the defense. She can cover a lot of ground when she gets out in transition. She can finish well with both hands when she gets into the lane to score.
Delesia Scott 6’0″ Cardinal Ritter: A physical post player who plays a very good power game. She had a double-double in the championship game victory over Troy. She establishes good position in the post and will score on a good, fundamental drop step. She is good at creating a lot of space for herself to operate inside. An old school game.
McKenna DeClue 5’2″ Troy: A talented little point guard who led her Trojans team to the championship game. She has excellent court vision and she can really advance the ball with the dribble or the past. She has good handles and 3-point shooting range. She did a nice job of coming off ball screens to hit 3-pointers. Plays with good pace.
Jesse Blaine 5’11″ St. Dominic: The transfer from California had an excellent week as she averaged more than 20 points a game in the tournament. She has a good all-around game as she operates well from the high post with her ability to pass it and score off the dribble.