Salisbury Tournament Standouts
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Prep Girls Hoops Missouri took a look at the final day of action at the Salisbury Tournament. South Shelby took home the championship with a victory over NE Cairo. Miranda Patterson Miranda Patterson 5'7" | CG South Shelby | 2023…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Missouri took a look at the final day of action at the Salisbury Tournament. South Shelby took home the championship with a victory over NE Cairo.
Miranda Patterson Miranda Patterson 5'7" | CG South Shelby | 2023 State MO (South Shelby): The 2022 guard led South Shelby to the championship of the tournament. She scored 20 points in the 48-45 victory over NE Cairo in the championship game. She has an excellent change of pace on her dribble and she can be really creative when going to the basket. She also finishes well in the the lane with an effective perimeter jumper.
Macie Harmon (NE Cairo): A 6’1” 2025 forward who is a very impressive young player. She scored a team-high 15 points in the championship game. Her fundamentals were excellent around the basket. She catches well, keeps the ball up and finishes. She is also very mobile.
Milli Mozee-Williams (South Shelby): A 5’10” 2023 forward who plays with the high motor. She excels as a rebounder and on the defensive end as a shot blocker. She gets out of her area to rebound and she runs the court.
Avery Brumley (NE Cairo): A 2025 point guard who plays with a lot of poise and confidence. She plays through contact very well. She’s an excellent ball handler who distributes the ball well. She dropped some impressive dimes.
Rachel Fessler (Salisbury): The 5’4 2022 guard earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team after leading the Panthers to a third-place finish. She scored 16 points in a 48-45 victory over Meadville in the third place game. She used her speed to excel in the transition game.
Korrie Holcer (Meadville): A 5’4 2024 guard who has some impressive offensive skills. She’s confident with her handles and shooting ability. She hit a step back 3-pointer off the dribble that was very smooth. She scored 16 points in the third-place game against Salisbury.