Clopton Tournament Standouts
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Prep Girls Hoops Missouri took in the action at the final day of the Clopton Tournament. Top seed Monroe City dominated the field in winning the championship. The Panthers defeated host Clopton in the finals. Winfield took home the third…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Missouri took in the action at the final day of the Clopton Tournament. Top seed Monroe City dominated the field in winning the championship. The Panthers defeated host Clopton in the finals. Winfield took home the third place trophy with a victory over Elsberry.
Here is a look at the standouts from the final day at Clopton.
Hallie Dyer 5’9 Monroe City: The 2021 guard was selected the MVP of the tournament after scoring a game-high 20 points in the championship game. She had the hot hand in the first half with 15 points on a variety of 3-pointers, drives and transition run-outs. She was also a problem on the top of the Panthers press with her length as she had deflections and steals.
Haley Hagan Haley Hagan 5'10" | PF Monroe City | 2023 State MO 5’10 Monroe City: The 2023 forward was a dominant force on the boards in the finals as she grabbed a whopping 25 rebounds to go along with her 18 points. She just physically overpowered the Clopton players to grab rebounds and finish around the basket. It was impressive to watch.
Riley Quinn 5’11 Monroe City: The 2021 forward scored 19 points in the championship game. She also had eight rebounds and a couple of blocks. Her combination of length and timing make her an effective shot blocker without fouling. She also has a nice shooting touch around the basket.
Caragan Lockhard 5’9 Clopton: The 2021 forward had a big game in the semifinals with 22 points. She had some early foul trouble in the finals, but she was still able to show her offensive versatility from the high post area. She can knock down shots from 15 feet and use a quick first step to drive by bigger defenders.
Renzlee Davidson, Winfield: A 2024 point guard who was a spark plug in the Warriors victory over Elsberry in the third place game. Her quickness was evident as both ends of the floor, especially with her on ball defense. She scored a team high 12 points as she used her speed in transition.