<strong>2022 Shooters to Watch</strong>
<strong>5-7 SG [player_tooltip player_id="269489" first="Brooklyn" last="Begley"] – Greenbrier</strong>
Brooklyn has a quick release on the perimeter. She spaces the floor and gets her shoulders square to the basket on the catch. Begley hit 75 threes this past season but also is sneaky good at putting the ball on the floor and making plays off the dribble. She averaged 11.8 points per game.
<strong>5-8 SG [player_tooltip player_id="238218" first="Emily" last="Acampora"] – Harrison</strong>
The purest shot in Georgia, Acampora is the definition of a three-point specialist. She can’t be given any space on the perimeter. If she has a clear look at the basket, more often than not she will bury attempts. She can step in right away and fill a need for collegiate programs.
<strong>5-8 SG [player_tooltip player_id="195885" first="Caelan" last="Ellis"] – McEachern</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="195885" first="Caelan" last="Ellis"] has great touch beyond the arc. She averaged 10 points per game and nailed 53 threes for the Indians. While Ellis has an elite three-point shot, she is also very adept at getting to the basket. Ellis has a nice crossover that can get her free and a skillful layup package.
<strong>5-8 CG [player_tooltip player_id="210306" first="Joelle" last="Snyder"] – Lakeview Academy</strong>
With a 10 three-pointer game already under her belt, by now everyone should know that Snyder is a threat to score from the time she steps across half court. The Anderson-commit can fill it up with her jumper.
<strong>5-8 SG [player_tooltip player_id="188306" first="Mia" last="Geveke"] – Harrison</strong>
When [player_tooltip player_id="188306" first="Mia" last="Geveke"] gets hot, she can shoot with the best of the best. Geveke is a lights out shooter when she takes the time to hone in on the rim. You can see her confidence grow as shot after shot goes in. Geveke is becoming one of the most sought after three-point shooters in Georgia, with D-III programs recruiting the hardest.
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