Reebok Arch Challenge: 17U Division Standouts
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Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top standouts in the 17U Division from last weekend’s Reebok Arch Challenge at Whitfield School. Brooklyn Kearbey Brooklyn Kearbey 5'6" | PG East Carter | 2023 State MO (Southeast Dynasty):…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top standouts in the 17U Division from last weekend’s Reebok Arch Challenge at Whitfield School.
Brooklyn Kearbey
Brooklyn
Kearbey
5'6" | PG
East Carter | 2023
State
MO
(Southeast Dynasty): The 2023 guard from East Carter is an impressive offensive player with three level scoring ability. She’s very good on the drive and in the open court and she has 3-point range.
Abbey Schrake (Southern Illinois Hawks): The 6’0 combo guard from Quincy Notre Dame (IL) is a terrific talent with a high basketball IQ and the skill set to impact the game anywhere on the floor. She can set the table like a point guard and get a bucket from all three levels.
Angelia Davis (Magic Basketball Academy): A 5’10” 2023 forward from Farmington who is a solid player around the basket. She has good hands, good footwork and a nice touch inside.
Emerson Weller (Southern Illinois Hawks): A 5’11” 2023 forward from Edwardsville (IL) who plays with a lot of energy. She attacks the boards and makes the hustle plays. She’s mobile and has a nice spin move in the lane.
Paris Larkin (Magic Basketball Academy): A 2023 point guard from North County who did an excellent job of penetrating and kicking to open teammates for buckets. She was very good while playing with pace.
Bre Dohleman (Southeast Dynasty): A 6’0 2024 forward from East Carter who has good mobility and length inside. She is a very capable shot blocker around the basket. She keeps the ball in play with her blocks to start the break.
Kyla Schnurbusch Kyla Schnurbusch 5'6" | PG Perryville | 2023 State MO (Southeast Dynasty): A 2023 guard from Perryville who plays with a lot of energy and hustle. She’s quick and she can change directions while in the move to elude defenders. She can also hit the open 3-pointer.
Malia Robertson (Southern Illinois Hawks): A 2024 point guard who impressed me a lot with her on-ball defense. She moved her feet well and kept up the pressure. She also had a nice pull up jumper in the lane.