Salt and Light Homeschool had a nice mix @ NCHBC
As promised, I’m doing a special feature on Salt and Light because without head coach Amy Curtis not only letting me know about the event, but taking her valuable to print up rosters, I gave a special look to her…
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Continue ReadingAs promised, I’m doing a special feature on Salt and Light because without head coach Amy Curtis not only letting me know about the event, but taking her valuable to print up rosters, I gave a special look to her squad and to be honest with you, I’m glad I did. Yes, I’m a genius at not only evaluating talent, my record, both on and OFF the court yet I know I’m only as good as those around me letting me know what’s happening and giving me the tools, rosters, to do what I do, but I also dropped the McCray Twins, pictured above and Mikaela Curtis, below earlier read more
Here are some others
2022
Rachel Wallis-5’4 SG
Her quick release definitely was impressive yet so was her range as she dropped the long ball with ease. She also created her shot for the pull-up and scored off the dribble
Camille Host-5’11 F
Strong rebounder, on both ends of the court and showed she could defend not only inside the paint but step outside of it as well
2023
Zada Gundry-5’6 CG
A heady player that stays under control and understands how to apply pressure defensively, did a good job “on the ball”
Brooke Bender-5’11 F/C
Long and athletic is called “the base” by me because that’s one of the things I look for in certain profiles, more importantly, so do college coaches, they give scholarships so watching her create her shot and knock it down was a big plus, especially when she did it from mid to long-range but she also showed a soft touch around the basket so that was another yet let me keep adding because she hit the boards hard, on both ends and even finished on some putbacks
Aalayah Wright-6’0 F/C
Can’t go wrong when you’re Wright and her upside is somewhat intriguing to me because of several reasons, remember I’m not a novice at this. She stands at “the magic number” which is 6’0 and it’s magic because every year I’ve been doing this I’ve had college coaches call me, sometimes after school has started asking about a player that use her body was and was 72 inches or taller yet she showed some nice moves as well as nice hands and footwork
Rebecca Kelly-5’6 G
Understands how to set the defender up and she has a nice first step to get them leaning so she can go by them and go by them she did as she scored both off the dribble as well as the short jumper
Honorable Mention
2024
Cassidy Wemple-5’10 F
Avery Taylor-5’7 G
Elisabeth Hilpert-5’5 G
2026
Karridan Wemple-5’6 G
2027
Grace Oram-5’7 G