[player_tooltip player_id="263330" first="Chloe" last="Callahan"] and [player_tooltip player_id="263339" first="Kalila" last="Fambro"] fall into a category where they could also play some SF depending on the situation yet I’m listing them as shooting guards because college coaches love big guards that can shoot. Well they love players that can shoot as well and her the newcomers at that position
<strong>No. 57 [player_tooltip player_id="263330" first="Chloe" last="Callahan"] (Canyon HS)</strong>
Led Canyon to a UIL 4A State Championship and she was named MVP of the tournament. I was impressed with her poise under pressure and watching her create her shot and elevate over defenders and knock the mid to long-range down consistently is something that won’t take long to translate over to the next level where she’ll be playing for North Texas, She also rebounds and plays tough defense
<strong>No. 64 [player_tooltip player_id="263331" first="Hannah" last="Humphrey"] ( Lamar Consolidated)</strong>
I saw her a few times and in the roster, she was listed under Daryl, her middle name so if she pops under another name, it’s her. She averaged almost 25 PPG and those stats posted on Max Preps are meaningless to me unless I see the player and yeah, she can go, she showed it throughout club ball as well as the PGH 250 Expo in Texas and when you can score multiple ways, her mid to long-range, attacking off the dribble, even rebounding for putbacks, she can definitely score
<strong>N0. 102 [player_tooltip player_id="263339" first="Kalila" last="Fambro"] (Southlake Carroll)</strong>
Another big guard that can shoot, creates under pressure and extends on the jumper, and by her being long and athletic, she can get her shot off just about anytime she wants. Her athleticism also comes in handy when she creates her shot, especially when she adds a deceptive first step but the jumper is pure and consistent, she even showed me a step-back at the PGH 250 Expo but she can handle the ball and attack and finish with either hand
<strong>No. 106 [player_tooltip player_id="263341" first="Aiken" last="Semones"] (The Village School)</strong>
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen her drop multiple threes since the third grade, five or more since middle school, or eight or more in high school but since you have the picture of her shooting the long ball, she worked at being more than just a 3 point shooter so she got stronger, worked on ballhandling and creating her shot under pressure, even improved her speed all helped take defenders off the dribble and finish after contact or a consistent midrange jumper while being guarded
<strong>No. 109 [player_tooltip player_id="263342" first="Amber" last="Williams"] (Cy Springs) </strong>
She started dropping the long ball in the first tournament I saw her in and she never stopped I witnessed her drop 40 in an upset win over one of the states top teams a couple of seasons ago at the Peggy Whitley Classic, I’ve witnessed her drop 8 threes in another upset victory yet she helped lead her team to a magical run this season, not only scoring but her defense and rebounding and by scoring, she can also attack and finish or hit the stop and pop from midrange
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