This will be a good Regional Showdown with a lot of the top 10 players in the State of Ohio in the southern area battling it out. Big-time college commits going toe to toe and solid players that play a big rol<span style="font-size: 1rem;">e on all the teams listed below. We will not be disappointed by what we see, watch and hear.</span>
<strong>Winton Woods</strong> who is 15-1 is heading to a Regional showdown against Mason, they are very quick and can get to the basket in a hurry especially the All American [player_tooltip player_id="32606" first="Chance"last="Gray"](Oregon Commit) one of the most fierce guards in Ohio she gets everyone involved and scores at will. They can score from outside the paint even if you have <span style="font-size: 1rem;">a hand up watch out for Gray she will light the scoreboard up.</span>
<strong>Mason </strong>who is coming in with a 24-2 record has some skilled big’s and guards and they attack the glass as a team for multiple rebounds, they are a physical team who is led by the University of Miami Recruit in [player_tooltip player_id="32617" first="Kyla" last="Oldacre"] who demands a lot of attention with the size she gives out on the floor. She runs the floor and can score relentlessly around the basket
<strong>Dublin Coffman</strong> at 24-1 looking to make an entrance back to the State Semi after a lost last year by 2 points to Newark they came back this year and have been playing good ball. The shooters they have which seems to be everyone can shoot, they protect the basket and they know how to finish a game strong with the play of Senior guard Ellie Vaccari and Senior Tara Flynn & Junior [player_tooltip player_id="269728" first="Tessa" last="Grady"] will not be denied.
<strong>Mount Notre Dame </strong>with a 25-0 record defending state champions looking to repeat it may not be as easy as it was before but with [player_tooltip player_id="32600" first="KK" last="Bransford"] Notre Dame Commit on the floor anything can happen. When you have a player who lets her team get involved and then she score’s and play at her own pace its hard to stop that type of caliber player she is. She will be looking to take her team back to the state championship.
<strong>Reynoldsburg</strong> at 23-2 looking to make a statement after last year lost in the regional semifinals to Newark. Now this team has been on a mission this season to get past the semi’s and to continue on. They been playing great basketball all season scoring at will with two of the top 7 players in Ohio in 1000 point scorer [player_tooltip player_id="211792" first="Mya" last="Perry"] Ohio State Recruit is a ball player she can score, great court vision, defend and has a nice shot. Then you have over 1500 point scorer in [player_tooltip player_id="32618" first="Imarianah" last="Russell"] West Virginia Recruit who can score at will and control the paint and push the ball on fast break with those two players they are going to give it their all.
<strong>Princeton</strong> is listed at 22-3 this team can score in a hurry, they know where to pick and choose their spots on the floor, they make good cuts off the screen to knock down the open shots. They have the interior depth inside to protect the paint and grab additional rebounds for second chance points. Leading the way is a well skill Junior guard in [player_tooltip player_id="157707" first="Sole" last="Williams"] and Junior [player_tooltip player_id="329526" first="Diawna" last="Carter-Hartley"]
<strong>Olmstead Falls</strong> with a 22-2 record is and a very skilled team that plays with heart they wont stop till the buzzer sounds. They can run the floor and shoot from deep they are going to give their all to get where they wanna go they are in a good position to continue that in the next couple of rounds of the tournament. With their Junior guard [player_tooltip player_id="157709" first="Paige" last="Kohler"] leading the way skilled player who demonstrates leadership will be on her A game and Sophomore Danielle Cameron will be ready to show what she has been doing all season.
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