<a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2021/12/2021-girls-txjamboree-second-team/"><strong>Brooke McAnulty</strong></a> and <a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2021/12/2021-girls-txjamboree-third-team/"><strong>Angel Nwodu</strong></a> made <strong>All-Tournament</strong> squads for <strong>Fort Bend Christian</strong> as well as <strong>St John's</strong> <a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2021/12/2021-girls-txjamboree-second-team/"><strong>Adley Halligan</strong> </a>and <a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2021/12/2021-girls-txjamboree-third-team/"><strong>Gracie Malone</strong></a>, click on their names, I won't repeat the same thing over like so many do just to say I wrote something, that's doing a disservice yet always remember, THIS service is different, see how I did that, abracadabra from <strong>Session 1</strong>
<strong>2022</strong>
<strong>Madison Dunn (Fort Bend Christian)</strong>
Dunn ain't done showing me something different other than her ability to see the floor and make the right pass. She handled the ball under pressure and took the defender off the dribble with either hand but she also played the passing lane well and showed some very good timing on blocking shots
<strong>Daara Akinpelu (Fort Bend Christian)</strong>
Akinpelu goes hard on both ends, she rebounds strongly, on both ends and did a good job defensively both inside and outside of the paint yet her rebounding is foiierce and powerful and when she wants it, she goes after it. She also finishes after contact, that too is done with power
<strong>Nyah Ali (St John's)</strong>
Ali gets a special S/O for being "vocal on the court" that also gets her the hashtag #THROWBACK yet she also understands how to set the defender up, did a good job controlling the tempo as well as seeing the floor but watching her understand how to score in the flow was equally refreshing
<strong>Ellie Monday (St John's)</strong>
Monday did something I'm sure she can do any day of the week and that's create her shot under pressure. This got her open for the jumper as well as enabled her to attack the basket. She also handles the ball in the open court and did a good job on the defensive end as well
<strong>Madeline Ou (St John's)</strong>
Ou plays within herself, stays under control and speaking of control, she controlled the tempo either pushing it or setting it up in the halfcourt. She understands the game well and did a good job of setting teammates up for easy basket opportunities and she also did a good job defensively
<strong>2023</strong>
<strong>Evyn Carpenter (Fort Bend Christian)</strong>
Carpenter may not be related to Richard or Karen and not sure if she can build anything, well actually she does and watching her build momentum going after the ball playing the passing lane as well as attacking off the dribble, she never take a play off, it's her intensity that grabbed me, well so did her midrange jumper
<strong>2024</strong>
<strong>Ella Olson ( Fort Bend Chrisitian)</strong>
Olson, I'm not using Jimmy in this yet she did some SUPER things to impress me. The midrange is a lost art yet it will get you looks from the next level if you can knock it down consistently while being defended and with her age coupled with her upside, that pull-up that she creates while being pressured was nice
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