Reebok Arch Challenge: Standout 16U Forwards
Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top standout forwards in the 16U Division from last weekend’s Reebok Arch Challenge at Whitfield School. Reagan Howe Reagan Howe 6'0" | PF Oak Ridge | 2025 State MO (Southeast…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top standout forwards in the 16U Division from last weekend’s Reebok Arch Challenge at Whitfield School.
Reagan Howe
Reagan
Howe
6'0" | PF
Oak Ridge | 2025
State
MO
(Southeast Dynasty): A 6’0″ 2025 forward from Oak Ridge who was very effective in the post with her footwork and nice touch around the basket. The lefty can also operate out of the high post with her passing skills and ability to put the ball on the floor.
Lylyan Landis (Southeast Dynasty): A 6’0″ 2025 forward who has a solid game in the post with her scoring skills and her active rebounding. She has good footwork and she makes good use of fakes inside to keep defenders off balance.
Macie Vinson (I Quest): A 5’11” 2025 forward who plays a power game in the lane and is very effective at it. She’s physically strong and she uses her strength to move people around the lane like furniture. She can catch the ball well and score with a good drop step.
Kailynne Small (Duke Warriors): An athletic 5’9″ small forward who is a good all-purpose player. She is a solid playmaker who can rebound and play solid defense. She has a high basketball IQ who always seems to be around the ball.
Karma Barrett (I Quest): A 5’10” 2024 forward from Whitfield who plays a solid game inside with her ability to get good position inside to score and rebound. Her effort is good and she has good mobility.
Talesha Gilmore (Duke Warriors): A young 6’0″ forward from metro east St. Louis who has good height and length and a lot of potential. She rebounds the ball well and she keeps it high. She also uses her length to block and alter shots in the lane.