2025 Standouts From Memorial Day Weekend Tournaments
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The 2025 class was well represented in Tavares at the Marcus McGee Memorial Tournament and at ESPN Disney. In this article, we look at some of the 2025 players who stood out in their last Spring tournament before turning their…
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Continue ReadingThe 2025 class was well represented in Tavares at the Marcus McGee Memorial Tournament and at ESPN Disney. In this article, we look at some of the 2025 players who stood out in their last Spring tournament before turning their attention to high school summer ball.
Destiny Donaldson Destiny Donaldson 5'9" | SF Ribault | 2025 State FL (Ribault, ECU Caswell, PGH #89) (Pictured Above). Donaldson has been one of the great additions to the ECU 2025 Caswell. She’s put the work in and has made a noticeable improvement on her jump shot and overall game. She gives the opposing team problems when is getting downhill, finishing on fast breaks, and her tenacity on the boards. Donaldson is a very instinctive player who is lengthy and has a long wingspan. She is constantly deflecting passes and getting steals. She also knows how to put the ball in the basket. In the Memorial tournament, Donaldson averaged 13 pts, 6 rebs, and 4 steals per game.
Trista Brown Trista Brown 5'6" | SG Oakleaf | 2025 State FL (Oakleaf HS, ECU Caswell, PGH #74) continued her stellar play and has shown tremendous growth as a player and especially as a leader. Brown brought the A-game to the tournament and averaged 16pts, 5 asst, 3rebs, and 1 steal per game. Brown’s ball-handling, mid-range shots, and long ball were well displayed. Her court-control was very good and it’s here where the maturity of her game has really taken leaps and bounds. She also put in a great defensive effort and her overall play earned her a selection to the all-tournament team.
Ca’zaria Britt (Raines, ECU Caswell) has steadily improved over the season and has become a menace on defense. She keeps ball handlers in front of her with her active hands and feet and they really have to work to get by her. She’s becoming more of an offensive threat and showcased her offensive skills over the Memorial day weekend. Britt had the midrange game cooking and for dessert, she added 5 threes to the menu. Britt “ate well,” averaging 10pts, 5 rebs and 3 steals a game, and was presented with the Hustle Award for the tournament.
Teryanna Medlock (Ribault, ECU Caswell ) had a quiet but productive tournament. Medlock has a smooth and deceptive game and rarely gets raddled. She’s a steady and reliable player always looking to make the right play. Her length poses a real problem for opponents. She averaged 11 pts, 3 asst, 4 rebs and 2 steals a game.
Victoria Noble (Fleming Island, ECU Josey) consistently knocked down her jump shots at Disney. Noble is a sharp shooting guard who knocked down 38 threes this past season as a Freshman. Over the Memorial Day weekend, she played with poise and made a lot of positive plays. Noble had multiple games with at least 2 threes and knocked down three in one of the games.
Taccarri Neal (University Christian, ECU Josey) held down the paint with her ability to block shots and secure rebounds every game. She ran the floor really well and was able to finish at the rim along with getting to the free-throw line numerous times throughout the tournament.
Maddie Rolander (Creekside, ECU Josey ) never stops moving! She was active on the defensive end, forcing a lot of steals, as well as boxing out to help secure numerous rebounds. She runs the floor well with her speed and gets several opportunities for easy layups. She also took charges and was able to find her shot and knock down some three-point shots.
Devyn Dudones (Fleming Island, ECU Josey) shot the cover off of the ball and kept shooting it! She hit a lot of catches and shoots 3’s this tournament. Dudones was also a standout on defense in the tournament. She was very active in the passing lanes and that energy led to numerous deflections and steals.