<strong>Holiday Tournaments Roundup: Top Shooters</strong>
<strong>2024 5-6 G [player_tooltip player_id="372103" first="Amiya" last="Porter"] – Hebron Christian</strong>
Porter found a home beyond the arc as she swooshed 3 threes on her way to 11 points in a 63-48 win over Sequoyah. Porter has a quick release and made shots from the wings and corners. She also proved to be an unselfish playmaker recording 6 assists.
<strong>2022 5-10 W [player_tooltip player_id="153163" first="Tylia" last="Kemp"] – Grayson</strong>
A potential inside-out threat with her three-point shooting and physical build, [player_tooltip player_id="153163" first="Tylia" last="Kemp"] is drawing college looks with her offensive versatility. She got hot vs. Holy Innocents’, hitting 4 threes to finish with 23 points, 5 rebounds and 1 block. Kemp added in drives and putbacks to supplement her scoring. Her ability to rebound and help defend larger players makes her a valuable combo-forward.
<strong>2022 5-7 CG [player_tooltip player_id="238218" first="Emily" last="Acampora"] – Harrison</strong>
When her feet were set and she had space Acampora made the most of her chances. She has a picture-perfect release on her jumper and can score in bunches once her first shot goes down. Emily helps set up the offense and initiates plays, but serving as a three-point specialist and allowing her to camp in corners for threes could land her an important role in a college offense.
<strong>2022 5-8 SG [player_tooltip player_id="188306" first="Mia" last="Geveke"] – Harrison</strong>
Mia is a true three-point specialist that spaces the floor. While the Oglethorpe-signee may not be much of a threat to create off the dribble, she’s a smart passer that can hit cutters and find the open man when rotating the ball.
<strong>2022 5-9 W [player_tooltip player_id="285173" first="Anna" last="Gernatt"] – Harrison</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="285173" first="Anna" last="Gernatt"] has emerged as one of the most consistent shooters in Georgia and one that brings a lot to the table. With multiple D-III schools trying to land her services, Gernatt is enjoying a big year. Against Newton she 18 points (4 threes), 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block. She finished the 2021 calendar year by putting up 22 points (3 threes), 10 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 2 blocks in an overtime win against East Coweta. Gernatt is a physical player that rebounds well and can defend the post. Anna has the ability to put the ball on the floor and can attack defenses from the mid-range. LaGrange and Berry have already offered.
<strong>2024 5-8 SG [player_tooltip player_id="335819" first="Tre’Miyah" last="Berry"] – Newton</strong>
Tre is a fitting name for Berry as she is one of the elite shooters in her class. Berry has good size, both height and strength. Berry’s signature move is a quick one dribble step-back which gives her just enough space to launch. She shoots well off the catch and also off the dribble as she can get to spots in the mid-range. She will need to quicken up her moves and get a little more creative with the ball with a purpose of getting all the way downhill in order to keep defenders from cheating up on her. When Berry did put the ball on the floor and attempt to attack Harrison at the hoop, she did a nice job scoring or at least drawing fouls. Berry had 20 points, 5 rebounds and 1 assist. She has a bright future and will really be a force as she adds more dimensions to her offensive game.
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