Season Preview: Roland Park
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Roland Park only got in 5 out of conference games last season due to Covid19 and they have a bunch of young players so coach Danielle Steinbach will have to do a lot of teaching and developing the first part…
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Continue ReadingRoland Park only got in 5 out of conference games last season due to Covid19 and they have a bunch of young players so coach Danielle Steinbach will have to do a lot of teaching and developing the first part of the season. Billy Plunkett, Amanda Eich and Michala Clay join her on the bench and they have some promising young talent to work with. You can catch them at the Art Turner Classic, The Public vs. Private Challenge, the All About The Girls Holiday Hoops event and the She Got Game event. Players to watch for the Reds…
Savannah Curry Savannah Curry 5'11" | SF Westtown | 2024 PA , 2024, Guard
In the Reds’ season opener against Mt. Carmel Savannah contributed 22 points and 9 rebounds. The sophomore showed she can hang with top level comp and acquitted herself well. She knocked down four three pointers, scored in transition and did some midrange work. She showed versatility by running some point and facilitating the offense when needed. She improved as the game went along.
Erin Miller Erin Miller 6'3" | C Roland Park Country | 2025 State MD , 2025, Center
Erin is a legit 6’3″ physical post player with a lot of potential. She is a banger in the post area and rebounds well. Her offense is still a work in progress but she has a nice touch out to 15 feet or so.
Erin Collins, 2025, Guard
Crafty point guard with good speed. Solid on ball defender and she works to get the team into their offense. She should provide the Reds with some quality minutes.
Leah Poon-Ying Leah Poon-Ying 6'0" | C Roland Park | 2025 State MD , 2025, Power Forward
Physical forward with a nice touch around the basket. She can post up but also looks good facing up and taking mid range shots. She’s a good passer and team defender so she should put up heavy minutes.
Kelis Fisher, 2025, Point Guard
Kelis is extremely talented and skilled. She is an excellent ball handler with crossovers and escape dribbles in her bag which helps her get to the rim. She can shoot out to the three point line. If she can limit her turnovers and continue to develop her playmaking skills she can become a big time prospect.