Day 1 Standouts at PGHDynastyRegionFinals
The Prep Girls Hoops Region Finals at Vetta Sports was lined with talent from all age groups. The Hidden gems were on display as well as a few players that have been on the radar for a while. Here are…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Girls Hoops Region Finals at Vetta Sports was lined with talent from all age groups. The Hidden gems were on display as well as a few players that have been on the radar for a while. Here are the players that performed well on Day 1.
Alex McGarrah Alex McGarrah 5'8" | CG Owasso | 2024 State OK I Shock Diaz I 5’8 I 2024
Mcgarrah can do it all. Showed that she can shoot it from deep and also pull up in transition. Knows how to finish in the paint and through contact. Never stops working on either end of the floor. Impressed with her ability to take over the game. Hustles to all the 50/50 balls. Top performer with 22 points on Day 1.
Jill Twiehaus I Oklahoma Swift I 5’9 I 2024
Twiehaus showed her ability to score at all 3 levels. One of the purest 3 point shooters I saw on Day 1. Has the ability to take over the game when her team needs a basket. Nice pull up jumper in transition and uses her length to get deflections on the defensive end. Had a 25 point performance.
Summer Yancy Summer Yancy 6'0" | SF Raytown | 2024 State MO I Della Lamb Red I 5″11 I 2024
Yancy played all 5 positions on Day 1. I was very impressed with her ability to bring the ball up the court and her distribution to her teammates. A workhorse on both ends of the floor and has the ability to finish around the basket with her strength. Hard to believe she is only a freshman.
MaKayla McClellan MaKayla McClellan 5'4" | CG Wichita South | 2023 State KS I Dynasty 2023 I 5’4 I 2023
Mcclellan is one of the quickest guards I seen so far. Knows how to attack the basket and finish strong through contact. Has the ability to shoot the pull up jump shot and the 3 ball. Showed her leadership at the point guard position and hustles on both ends of the court.
Sakauri Wilson I Team Tulsa I 5’3 I 2024
Wilson is a true workhorse. Has a motor that fuels her team on both ends of the floor. Loved her ability to attack the basket and make pin point passes to her teammates. Has the ability to score at all the 3 levels. Floor General.
Avery Marchino I Oklahoma Huskies I 5’9 I 2024
Marchino showed her ability to score inside/out. Her long frame allows her to shoot over defenders and rebound with the best of them. Always working hard to get a good shot for herself and her teammates. Had an top performance with 14 points on Day 1.