GYBC National Camp: Ohio Standouts
GYBC hosted their national camp last weekend featuring middle school athletes from all over the country. Here are some of the standouts from Ohio. Addison Godby (2026, featured photo) has some good ball moves showing off a nice spin into…
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Continue ReadingGYBC hosted their national camp last weekend featuring middle school athletes from all over the country. Here are some of the standouts from Ohio.
Addison Godby (2026, featured photo) has some good ball moves showing off a nice spin into the paint for a bucket. She had a reverse lay up underneath the basket after driving baseline that was difficult for anyone to defend. Her old fashioned three point plays were fun to watch and will certainly be translating well to the high school level. She did well seeing the whole floor from the post grabbing rebounds, and she made nice passes to her teammates for them to get points. She pushed the ball up the court herself handling it with speed and finding her teammates cutting hard to the hoop.
Sophi Hutchison (2026) had some nice hustle back on defense blocking a shot in transition. She was following shots to grab rebounds and put them right back up through the hoop or push it up the court after a defensive rebound even showing off nice one handed passes to her teammate cutting to the hoop. Her bounce passes in transition were threading the needle perfectly. She did well anticipating passes on defense to grab the steal. She made some nice three point buckets, too, showing off her ability to score anywhere.
Addyson Cornell (2026) made her presence known inside the paint grabbing rebounds, and she was ready to put them right back up on the offensive side of the ball. She hustled after loose balls, and she was available on fast breaks to get the pass and score.
Bailey Russell (2026) had some nice moves driving hard from the top of the key into the paint for her points. She did well driving and dishing the ball to her teammates for their own points. She had a nice crossover and change of speed leading to an open three pointer that she drained with ease. She was right down underneath the opposite basket for a rebound.