Dynasty Region Finals: All-Tournament First Team (14U Division)
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It was an excellent weekend of competition at the Prep Girls Hoops Dynasty (KS) ‘ last=”]’ last=”]’ last=”] Region Finals in St. Louis. The 14U Division was competitive and loaded with promising young talent. Here is a look at the…
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Continue ReadingIt was an excellent weekend of competition at the Prep Girls Hoops Dynasty (KS) ‘ last=”]’ last=”]’ last=”] Region Finals in St. Louis. The 14U Division was competitive and loaded with promising young talent. Here is a look at the All-Tournament First Team for the 14U Division. These players not only displayed their individual talents during the weekend, but also had an impact on their teams winning.
SaMiyah Ellis SaMiyah Ellis 5'8" | PG Wichita Heights | 2025 State KS 5’7″ B2B Kansas Bluejays : The talented point guard displayed her quickness and tremendous 3-point shooting ability in leading her team to a perfect 4-0 record and the Platinum Division championship. She had excellent range on her 3-point stroke and she always moved well without the basketball to get herself open. She was just as dangerous in the open court as she used her speed to score on several coast to coast drives to the bucket. She scored 15 points in the semifinals against KC Lady Run GMC Red in the semifinals and followed that up with a game-high 20 points in the championship game against KC Lady Run GMC Blue.
Asia Lee Asia Lee 5'9" | CG Olathe North | 2026 State KS 5’7″ KC Lady Run GMC Blue: A very talented 2026 point guard who was a consistent force all weekend in leading her team to the championship game of the Platinum Division. What stands out first about her game is her 3-point shooting, which is pure butter. Her release his smooth and effortless and she can shoot it with great range. She can also create her own shot off the dribble to compliment her ability to catch and shoot. She has good quickness and length to go along with a good feel for the game. She can also make it happen in the transition game. She scored a team-high 17 points in the championship game.
Dekeria Clay 5’8″ B2B Kansas Bluejays : The high energy two-way guard who plays the game at only one speed and that’s at Full Tilt Boogie. She set the tone for her championship winning team with her relentless style of play at both ends of the floor. Whenever she got the ball, she was going downhill on the attack and putting pressure on the defense. If she didn’t get the bucket, she was going to the free throw line. She was also one of the top rebounders in the tournament despite not being one of the tallest players. She is a strong on-ball defender who also roamed the passing lanes well in her team’s full court press.
Grace McCallop Grace McCallop 5'9" | PG Bishop Miege | 2025 State KS 5’9″ Della Lamb 2025 Red: A long, athletic combo guard who led her team to a 3-1 record and a third-place finish in the Platinum Division. She is a problem for defenses when she has the ball in her hands with her length and quick first step to get to the basket with relative ease. She would either get the bucket or find the open teammate for an easy scoring opportunity. She plays with excellent pace as she can push the ball ahead with the pass or go coast to coast if she sees and opening to the basket. She has good defensive instincts, which combined with her athleticism can make her very disruptive.
Regan Becker Regan Becker 6'0" | CG St. James Academy | 2026 State KS 5’10” Kansas Elite 2025 (Western): The versatile wing led her team to a 3-1 record and the championship of the Platinum Division Consolation bracket. Her size and all-around skill set enabled her to excel at virtually every position on the floor. Her offensive game is diversified which makes her a matchup problem. She is excellent with the ball as she can get to her spots and create her own offense off the dribble or facilitate with her passing skills. She moves well without the ball and cuts hard to get her self open. Her excellent 3-point shooting also kept the floor spaced.