Southwestern Conference: Freshman to Know
The class of 2024 has so far been an exciting and fun group to see. In the Southwestern conference here is who you should keep an eye on: Kaylee Carson: The 5’8 point guard from Independence high school is making a…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2024 has so far been an exciting and fun group to see. In the Southwestern conference here is who you should keep an eye on:
Kaylee Carson: The 5’8 point guard from Independence high school is making a name for herself already. Scoring in double-digits in her 2 games played already, and going 8 for 8 from 2 in one of them, the girl has shown she is ready to be a scorer. She gets into the paint and finishes around the rim pretty well (both sides), she is working on becoming a threat from 3 point land. She definitely has a bright future ahead of her if she keeps working hard! She plays AAU for the 1Dream organization.
Chloe Moss: The 5’10 small forward from Independence high school is a tough, hard nosed player. She plays hard, not afraid of contact, and not going to back down in the paint against bigger players. Already showing she can score around the rim and get to the line in her first outings, she has displayed a nice showing. She will get better at rebounding that always comes with more playing, and better with the ball in her hands to be able to take people off the bounce. Another great piece for Indy, and great kid to watch. She plays AAU for the 1Dream organization.
Tyler Collins: The 5’7 guard from Hickory Ridge high school is proving to be a defensive threat. She is a long and athletic player who is not afraid to get up in whoever she is defending to make them uncomfortable, and cause them to turn it over. She is averaging right around 3 steals per game at the moment, and takes those steals and helps convert them to buckets for her team. If she keeps hustling and playing hard on the defensive end her offense will continue to develop, and she will find a way to stay on the court.
Sheree Gidney: The 5’11 power forward from Hickory Ridge high school has left an impact in the paint already. She is strong, has decent size, plays hard, and wants the ball in the paint. She has scored in double-digits against once already, and I would expect to see it happen more often than not. I would also expect her rebounding to keep improving as time goes on, and for her to be a real threat in the paint. She plays AAU for the Team Curry organization.
Jerin Truesdale: The 5’9 power forward from Myers Park high school is another tough player on this list. She is not afraid to play hard, get her hands dirty with the dirty work, and it pays off for her. She rebounds well for a freshman already, she cuts hard, drives hard, most of her movements are just hard nosed movements. She will dive for a loose ball, she will bang inside against bigger players, you can tell she is a kid who plays with no fear, and that is a kid worth watching. She plays AAU for the Lady Attack Elite organization.