Dayton D3 Sectional Underclass Standouts
With districts this weekend, here’s a look at some of the players who stood out at the Division 3 Sectionals hosted at Northridge and Covington last weekend. Korrie Woodard, 5-6 2024, Preble Shawnee- She’s a player who excels in transition and…
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Continue ReadingWith districts this weekend, here’s a look at some of the players who stood out at the Division 3 Sectionals hosted at Northridge and Covington last weekend.
Korrie Woodard, 5-6 2024, Preble Shawnee- She’s a player who excels in transition and can handle the fast-paced game. She enjoys pushing the ball up and down the court and has the ability to get past the defender and to the rack. Korrie, despite her diminutive stature, is not scared of making contact. She can also cause problems from the perimeter, as she has a solid three-point touch.
Brenna Cobb, 5-6 2024, Anna- She has looked solid throughout the season, earning all-conference awards in the Shelby County League. On the court, she is a clever player who can anticipate the action on defense. She isn’t afraid to let it fly from a good range on the perimeter. If she continues to put in the work throughout the offseason, she has a bright future in the game.
Caroline Stupp, 5-5 2024, Waynesville- It’s no wonder that the first thing that comes to mind when you stare at her for a few minutes is what stands out. She is a strong, athletic defender, has decent hands, and can use her feet well. She’s young, but she’s a tough cookie. She has outstanding on-ball defense and can cause turnovers. Caroline also has a strong perimeter game with excellent range.
McKayah Musselman, 6-0 2024, Miami East- McKayah is developing into a force in the paint for the Vikings and the Three Rivers Conference as she continues to improve her game. She does a good job of establishing her position in the paint, and her overall game is improving. She is always striving to improve herself. Her potential is enormous, and I expect her game to soar this summer.
Sarah Riley, 5-6 2025, Springfield Greenon- If you don’t know who she is, you should find out. For a freshman, she is composed and competent, with outstanding handles and body control, allowing her to display good leadership for someone so young. She is a speedy defender with active hands who converts her team’s mistakes into points. She is a good on-ball defender who reads and reacts well.