2022 Week 1: Underclassmen Guards
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These underclassmen guards have already been playing major roles for their teams, and they’re making sure we don’t forget that in the new year. Here are some standouts from the first week of 2022. Delanie Hill Delanie Hill 5'7" |…
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Continue ReadingThese underclassmen guards have already been playing major roles for their teams, and they’re making sure we don’t forget that in the new year. Here are some standouts from the first week of 2022.
Delanie Hill Delanie Hill 5'7" | CG Providence | 2024 State NC (Providence, G, 2024) continues to find ways to get all of her teammates involved, and she can certainly score on her own knocking down three pointers and driving to the basket. She does a great job getting separation from her opponent, but she doesn’t shy away from contact even making a four point play. She was instrumental in the Panthers double digit comeback against Independence.
Mila Holloway Mila Holloway 5'9" | PG Legacy Early College | 2024 State SC (Chambers, G, 2024) is having a strong season with Chambers in their starting lineup. She is efficient all over the court driving hard to the basket and showing off her shot from deep. She even crashes the boards for rebounds, and she pushes these boards up the court with speed battling through contact. Her ability to take the ball coast to coast has been difficult for opponents to defend.
Kaylee Carson Kaylee Carson 5'8" | PG Independence | 2024 State NC (Independence, G, 2024) is fluid with the ball moving it around to her open teammates. She does a great job finding her open teammates underneath the basket. She can get the ball through the hoop herself with some nice jumpers no matter where she is on the court.
Kamryn Kitchen Kamryn Kitchen 5'9" | SG Independence | 2025 State NC (pictured above, Independence, G, 2025) continues to have a dominant freshman season with Independence. She showed off right away her ability to score anywhere on the court including driving to the basket and stepping back for a three pointer. She is already a facilitator for her team moving the ball around where it needs to go to get some points off their play.
Jocelyne Grier (North Meck, G, 2025) continues to show her IQ off even as a freshman being able to separate from her opponents with her ball moves to put up her shot from deep. She doesn’t shy aways from getting inside to grab rebounds. She is constantly moving on offense finding the openings on the court to show off her shot.