Okay, I’m mixing it up and when I say shooters, I often add those who can score multiple ways, just a heads up before I’m questioned, I don’t like being questioned but nevertheless, here is what I saw on both days of yet another exciting Prep Girls Hoops event, Iowa, I’m coming this weekend and please, <strong><a href="https://girlzprepreport.com/upcomingevents/">put yourself in a position to be seen </a></strong>
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<strong>Jenna Kendall-5’5 CG (Dallas Thunder) Texas Platinum 2023 Bates</strong>
Kendall has the catch and shoot with accuracy down pat and watching her do it like clockwork was really nice but she also does a good job creating her shot and getting to her various spots
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="197965" first="Gracy" last="Wernli"]-5’10 SG (Bixby HS) Team Griffin Elite 2023 Wernli</strong>
Wernli is one of the best shooters I’ve seen over the past couple of seasons and when you drop a double-digit mid to long-range mix, numerous times, in a row, are you serious, yes I am yet her unlimited range makes her hard to handle
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="331959" first="Elizabeth" last="Walton"]-5’7 CG (The Village School) TNBA Houston 2023</strong>
Walton is one of the best at creating contact attacking the rim" and one waiting to happen" yet she’s also one of the best clutch shooters because the pressure isn’t in her vocabulary and she wants the big shot and delivers from mid to long-range
<strong>Ashlin Crabtree-6’0 SG (Argyle HS) True Texas Hoops 2023 National</strong>
Crabtree put on one of the best clutch shooting performances of the CIRCUIT this season, wait, of the season period ad she dropped 3 or 4 in a row in less than two minutes in one game and just played around the world in another
<strong>Brianna Vargas-5’4 CG (Burges HS) New Mexico Select 2023</strong>
Vargas is smooth and heady and she understands something very important, how to control the tempo yet equally important is to get hers in the flow yet she can flip, and her mid to long-range flows from all over the court
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="331932" first="Katie" last="Allen"]-57 SG (Pittsburg HS) GOC 2024</strong>
Allen showed me once she gets going, she’s hard to handle and although her squad only played Sunday, nothing has changed except the range is deeper and the catch and shoot is looking even better, so is coming off the screen to drop it
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="309980" first="Keeley" last="Parks"]-5’11 CG (Norman HS) Team Trae Young 2023 [2025]</strong>
Parks is probably one of the most gifted "up and coming SCORERS" I have seen in a long time, keep in mind she has a long time before she picks the college of her choice, she’s that good and I told her dad she has PRO potential based on some of the stuff she does effortlessly yet she just makes it look easy, it ain’t
<strong>Reese Crabtree-5’6 SG (Argyle HS) True Texas Hoops 2024 National [2025]</strong>
Crabtree tricked me after watching her go completely earlier, I saw her sister and thought, did she grow that much in a day but I quickly came to my senses, they both wear the same number, and watching her set the defender up had me smiling. The release is quick and fluid, knocks it down with a hand in her face
<strong>Skylar Anderson-5’8 SG (Life Christian Academy) Team Trae Young 2024 [2026]</strong>
Anderson gave me the trifecta of scoring quickly after attacking and finishing strongly after contact, she dropped a deep one then an acrobatic finish with the opposite hand followed by a couple of mid-range jumpers, and voila
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