Rockwood Summit Tournament: Class of 2023 Standouts
Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2023 standouts from last week’s Rockwood Summit Holiday Tournament. Farmington won the championship on the strength of a strong nucleus of 2023 players. Kayla Sullivan Kayla Sullivan 5'10"…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2023 standouts from last week’s Rockwood Summit Holiday Tournament. Farmington won the championship on the strength of a strong nucleus of 2023 players.
Kayla Sullivan Kayla Sullivan 5'10" | SF Lutheran North | 2023 State MO (Lutheran North): The versatile 5’11” wing earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team with her excellent all-around play. She led her team in virtually every category during the tournament as she is the team’s primary ball handler and playmaker responsible to getting everyone else involved. She can also create her own offense off the dribble, whether it is from the perimeter or when she goes inside to score in the low post.
Anna McKinney Anna McKinney 5'4" | PG Farmington | 2023 State MO (Farmington): A solid guard who earned a spot on the All-Tournament team for the champion Knights. She’s quick and she stays low on the dribble and she can attack well going in either direction. She’s very effective coming off a ball screen. She’s also a strong defensive player who is capable of picking pockets with her quick hands.
Jade Roth (Farmington): A versatile 6’0″ wing player with guard skills and the ability to open the floor up with her perimeter shooting. She can also put the ball on the floor to make a play off the dribble while using her height to score in the post against smaller defenders. She has the mobility and length to impact the game on defense. She scored 13 points in the championship game victory over Battle.
Angelia Davis (Farmington): The 5’10” forward scored a team-high 16 points in the Knights’ victory over Battle in the championship game. She was very effective around the basket and she could operate well in the high post with her passing ability. She also scored on some impressive rim-runs in the transition game.
Skylar Sweeney (Farmington): The young shooting guard was very impressive on the defensive end with her activity and good instincts on the perimeter. She was very active at the top of the Knights’ zone defense and she could dart into the passing lanes to create steals. She could also knock down open 3-pointers.
Gabby Greer (Summit): A 6’0″ post player who did a nice job with 10 points in the victory over Francis Howell in the third-place game. She had a very effective drop step move inside to score. She also did a very good job of establishing good rebounding position for offensive putbacks. She did a good job of using the backboard to score.