AAU season is in full swing right now and players are earning offers and impressing scouts and coaches all over the South and Midwest. Here’s a look at some rising Seniors who are boosting their stock this spring.
[player_tooltip player_id="164403" first="Kylee" last="Dennis"], Sayre - Kylee had a weird Junior season where she transferred to Douglass then was back at Sayre fairly quickly. AAU has allowed her to get back to playing her game and she continues to show that she is as good of a facilitator as she is a scorer when she’s surrounded by talented teammates.
[player_tooltip player_id="255502" first="Ma’Kiya" last="West"], Male - Male was one of the more impressive teams in Louisville last season and West’s game has really developed over the last year or so. After a Junior season where she led her team in scoring and rebounding, West has been named a Kentucky Junior All Star and is having a good AAU season to boot.
[player_tooltip player_id="311948" first="Katie" last="Chandler"], Rowan County - Katie affects the game in a lot of ways and is one of those players that coaches love because she’s a Swiss army knife type of player who does it all. If you need a bucket, Chandler can do it. If you need a stop or a big rebound, she can do that too. Look for Rowan to be in the mix for the state title this season if the guard keeps improving at the rate she currently is.
<span style="font-size: 1rem;">[player_tooltip player_id="393706" first="Diamond" last="Gray"], Paducah Tilghman - Known around western Kentucky for her scoring abilities, Gray is also a tenacious on ball defender who has a lot to offer on both sides of the ball. She’s very athletic and quick with the ball in her hands. Look for her recruiting profile to increase this summer and offers could be in her near future.</span>
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