The Ohio Girls Basketball Report hosted the Elite Exposure event at Wittenberg University, which brought together several dozen talented 2023 and 2024 uncommitted players to showcase their talent in front of college coaches and scouts.
Over the next few days, Angie Saiter and myself will bring you all the best coverage with who was there, who stood out and a breakdown of their game. First up, a look at the 2022s who left it all out on the court.
<strong><span style="font-size: 14pt; font-family: ’arial black’, sans-serif;">[player_tooltip player_id="269824" first="Mae" last="Mastin"], 5-3 2022, Tecumseh</span></strong>
One of the guards that most people who were sitting where I was sitting was very impressed with. She never disappoints when she is out on the floor. Ignore her size, she can play in the big games. Defensively, she causes headaches, which often leads to scoring chances for her team. She is quick and gets to everything. Creates a lot with her handles and control of the offense. Don’t miss out on her.
<span style="font-family: ’arial black’, sans-serif;"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">Savanna Estes, 5-11 2022, Streesboro</span></strong></span>
She does a nice job using her size to her advantage wherever she is on the floor. She is long and does a nice job establishing herself in position in the boards, rebounds well and can score in the paint. She has good maturity and does a lot of things to help her team. A solid basketball IQ and makes things happen.
<span style="font-family: ’arial black’, sans-serif;"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">Tymarah DeArmond, 5-7 2022, Springfield</span></strong></span>
She does a nice putting the ball on the floor, with the mentality of scoring at the rim. She is athletic and able to take advantage of her chances, Needs to just stronger when she attacks the rim. She does a lot of the little things well, and she will continue to strive to a good senior year and looks to catch the eye of a coach.
<strong><span style="font-size: 14pt; font-family: ’arial black’, sans-serif;">Ma’Kalia Lute, 5-4 2022, Huber Heights Wayne</span></strong>
Expect her to raise her game at Wayne being one of the key players on the floor this year. Has a good jump stop with very good quickness. She is able to use her athleticism to get to the rim and score, loves to play downhill. She has excellent handles, can run the offense and has good court vision. She uses the glass well and makes the right decisions on the floor.
<span style="font-size: 14pt; font-family: ’arial black’, sans-serif;"><strong>Lauren Rose, 6-1 2022, Kenton Ridge</strong></span>
While she was a good role player last season, Lauren expects her role to increase as a senior and she is ready to work toward a big goal. She does a good job on the boards and can play as physical as needed, able to use her body to create space. Does a good job on the pick-and-roll.
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