<strong>2021 6-0 C Mackenzie Franklin – Kell</strong>
After missing last season, Mackenzie Franklin has added a new dimension to Kell. Physically built, Franklin looks like a banger but she has a lot of skill. She is able to stretch the floor and shoot the three and is an effective rebounder and shot blocker. The floor spacing post has an interesting set of skills. Small schools may want to watch her closely. She could be a solid sleeper at the right level.
<strong>2022 5-11 F [player_tooltip player_id="153494" first="Amaya" last="Moss"] – Kell</strong>
You can always count on [player_tooltip player_id="153494" first="Amaya" last="Moss"] to provide effort inside. She is a nimble forward with good length and anticipation. She excels at getting deflections. Moss is a capable shot blocker but her most consistent skill is her rebounding. She slides into crowds and can collect caroms at a high rate. Inside, she’s a reliable finisher. Expanding her offensive arsenal could help her recruitment, but Moss is a producer nonetheless.
<strong>2021 5-10 W [player_tooltip player_id="252742" first="Martyna" last="Radzicka"] – ELCA</strong>
The Polish wing heading to Anderson is a versatile scorer. She hunts her shot and can get a variety of different looks. She can attack off the dribble, shoot from the mid-range and knock down the three. Her shot selection may need some fine tuning, but she’s confident and aggressive in her game.
<strong>2021 5-11 G [player_tooltip player_id="148899" first="Jalisa" last="Dunlap"] – ELCA</strong>
I thought the Jacksonville-signee could have hunted her offense more in a loss to Kell, but Dunlap isn’t the type of player to force the issue. She balances her scoring with organizing the offense. Jalisa is a three-level scorer. She can get to the basket but can also shoot from all over the perimeter. Her playmaking and rebounding make her a complete player. Add in her length on defense and ability to keep guards in front and you have a D-I signee.
<strong>2021 5-8 G Keslynn Oxendine – ELCA</strong>
Texas A&M-signee Keslynn Oxendine is a heady player with a strong floor game. She uses her strength to rebound inside and can play bigger than her size. She helps handle the ball and can initiate the offense. When she calls her own number, she can stretch the floor with her three-point range and can take bumps when getting to the hoop.
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