Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of the top individual performers from Saturday’s tournament action from around the state.
*[player_tooltip player_id="213690" first="Ashton" last="Judd"] (West Plains): The 6’0" 2022 scored 23 points and grabbed 19 rebounds in the Lady Zizzers victory over Nixa in the championship game of the Nixa Invitational Tournament.
*[player_tooltip player_id="194527" first="Willow" last="Gideon"] (Rolla): The 5’10" 2024 guard scored 15 points in the Bulldogs 36-34 victory over Strafford in the championship game of the Logan-Rogersville Tournament.
*[player_tooltip player_id="255532" first="Kylie" last="Scott"] (Carl Junction): The 2024 forward had 12 points, 14 rebounds, 10 blocks, three steals and two assists in a victory over Blue Valley Northwest in the third-place game of the Bill Hanson Memorial Tournament.
*[player_tooltip player_id="194142" first="Brooklyn" last="Kearbey"] (East Carter): The 2023 guard had 30 points and five assists in the Redbirds’ victory over Bunker in the third-place game of the Black River League Tournament.
*Chloe Moad (Ash Grove): The 2022 forward scored 23 points in Ash Groves' victory over Spokane in the championship game of the Marionville Lady Comet Classic.
*Channing Tata (Kirksville): The 2023 guard scored 16 points and made four 3-pointers in the Tigers victory over Macon in the championship game of the Macon Tournament.
*[player_tooltip player_id="107983" first="Lexi" last="Miller"] (Macon): The 2022 guard scored 27 points, including 21 in the second half, in the Tigerettes’ loss to Kirksville in the championship game of the Macon Tournament.
*Alyssa Hill (Miller): The 2023 guard scored 15 points in Miller's victory over El Dorado Springs in the championship of the Stockton Tournament.
*Macie Fisher (Canton): The 2024 guard scored 17 points in the Lady Tigers' 68-54 victory over Palmyra in the championship game of the Tony Lenzini Tournament at Palmyra.
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