Big Girl Tuesday – 5 Standouts
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Big Girl Tuesday was a collection of talent L’Anse Creuse North High School. While every player showed something that they could offer to a college program, there were 5 players that stood out. Brooke Daniels Brooke Daniels PG Macomb L'Anse…
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Continue ReadingBig Girl Tuesday was a collection of talent L’Anse Creuse North High School. While every player showed something that they could offer to a college program, there were 5 players that stood out.
Brooke Daniels Brooke Daniels PG Macomb L'Anse Creuse | 2022 State MI (2022, PG, L’Anse Creuse North)
Daniels showed that she’s not just a force on offense. She was an absolute terror on the defensive end. Daniels was a lockdown defender that played an in your face style of D. On the other end, she was feeling her jumper and connected consistently all night
Izzy Hadley Izzy Hadley PG Clarkston | 2022 State MI (2022, CG, Clarkston)
Hadley sent a big time message last night at the event. She continues to prove, like she has since high school season, that she’s an elite shooter in the state of Michigan. Hadley needs very little space in order to get her jumper off in rythm. She was probably the best pure shooter in the gym last night.
Sarah LaPrairie Sarah LaPrairie 5'7" | PG Stoney Creek | 2024 State MI (2024, CG, Stoney Creek)
LaPrairie showed a ton of poise and control last night. She took the reigns and was able to orchestrate the tempo throughout the evening. LaPrairie, often time, set the tone of the game with her grit, hustle, and effort. College coached will want to take note.
Reese Sparks (2024, PG, L’Anse Creuse North)
Sparks was a good old fashioned energy player. She brought a spark to her team and too the floor every time she checked into the game. Sparks shot the ball very well throughout the evening. She really showed a lot of upside in her game.
Maddie Ebbert Maddie Ebbert 5'9" | CG Lake Orion | 2023 State MI (2022, CG, Lake Orion)
Ebbert was the Ebbert that we’ve grown accustomed too. She flaunted a terrific all around game that covers both ends of the floor. Ebbert didn’t stand out in just a couple areas, but instead, she was really good in just about every facet of the game.