Saturday’s District Championship Standouts
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The district playoffs concluded on Saturday with a host of championship games around the state. Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top standouts from Saturday’s district championship action. St Joseph’s Kayla Jensen: The 6’2″ 2024 forward…
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Continue ReadingThe district playoffs concluded on Saturday with a host of championship games around the state. Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top standouts from Saturday’s district championship action.
St Joseph’s
Kayla Jensen: The 6’2″ 2024 forward had a double-double in the Angels’ victory over Marquette in the Class 6, District 2 championship game. I saw her during the first week of the season at the St. Joseph’s Shootout and was impressed with her mobility and skill set along with her size. In the championship game, she had 14 points, 13 rebounds and two blocked shots. She also passed the ball well with three assists. She has a bright future ahead of her.
Zoe Stewart Zoe Stewart 5'7" | CG St. Joseph's Academy | 2024 State MO : The 5’7″ 2024 guard also had a big game in the championship game against Marquette with a team-high 17 points. She handled the ball well and hit a pair of 3-pointers. She was also money from the free throw line as she made 11 charity tosses.
Webster Groves
Eliza Maupin Eliza Maupin 6'3" | PF Webster Groves | 2022 State MO : The 6’2″ 2022 Kansas State recruit had 18 points and seven rebounds in the Statesmen’s victory over Lift for Life in the Class 5, District 2 championship game.
Ellie Paloucek Ellie Paloucek 5'6" | PG Webster Groves | 2022 State MO : The 5’6″ 2022 guard had a big all-around performance in the victory over Lift for Life on Saturday. She tallied 17 points along with five assists and three rebounds while knocking down three 3-pointers.
Jackson
Jordyn McClellan Jordyn McClellan 5'9" | SG Jackson | 2022 State MO : The 5’9″ 2022 guard scored a game-high 15 points in the Indians 48-35 victory over Oakville in the Class 6, District 1 championship game. McClelland displayed her shooting stroke from three-point range in knocking down three triples.