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I always say "talent is everywhere" providing you know what you’re looking at and I consider myself a REAL evaluator who DOES NOT oversell players yet I am giving you a wide variety of talented next-level players for EVERY level, here you go
<strong>Paris Guillory (Lake City Pride) LA @GuilloryParis</strong>
Guillory is one of the top prospects in Louisiana, she’d also be one if she was in Texas because she’s one of the most skilled guards I’ve seen in her class. She creates her shot under pressure yet pressure doesn’t affect her as she drops with a hand in her face and finishes after contact
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="204180" first="Tobi" last="Ademuwagun"] ( Team Spaz) <span style="font-size: 1rem;">@TobiAde34</span></strong>
Ademuwagun was called one of the most underrated players in Texas by me over 2 years ago, it doesn’t take me long to realize what I’m looking at but her “going after everything “ off the rim JUST DID IT for me. She’s strong and powerful around the basket, handles the ball in the open court, and is a good baseline to baseline defender. Factor in she’s added the long ball and there you have it, oh yeah, multiple D1 offers on the table
<strong>Madison Olguin (San Antonio Infiniti Black) @MadisonOlguin21</strong>
Olguin is one of the most improved players and that progression as well as confidence shows. Hard nose defender that battles taller opponents for rebounds are part of it but that midrange has been looking good every event I’ve caught her in
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="134061" first="Shalayne" last="Morgan"] (Houston United 832) <span style="font-size: 1rem;">@Shalayne12</span></strong>
Morgan has always been up for the Chase and as her stock has taken off, the same way she does in the open court with the ball, eyebrows have been raised, and speaking of raising, her highlights waiting to happen have raised the roof in gyms across the country. She defends, on the ball, she plays the passing lane, and drops the mid to long-range, yes she finishes after contact
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<strong>Miyah Carter (HoopShop) @Miyah_carter_2</strong>
Carter has also elevated her game, yeah she’s long and athletic, yeah she plays the passing lane, and yeah she has good timing to block, after, or deflect shots yet her rebounding has also stood out, and so has her pull-up jumper the long-range was clicking when I caught her in Buda
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<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="331943" first="Rebecca" last="Meyer"] (Houston United 832) <span style="font-size: 1rem;">@RebeccaM202</span></strong>
Meyer needed to be more aggressive on both ends, scratch that need off because if you check the media out on her Twitter, you will see numerous charges being taken and some monster blocks yet her interior defense has taken off, and so has her attacking the rim to finish, a very nice reverse lay-up after contact is also on her Twitter
<strong>Macie Whitfield (Houston United 832) <span style="font-size: 1rem;">@macie_whitfield</span></strong>
Whitfield does so many things that may not appear on a stat sheet yet the blanks that she fills in always stands out. Her midrange is consistent, she scores off the dribble and she sees the floor. On top of that, she does a good job defending, she reads screens and forces players into the trap but her understanding of her role, playing within herself, and being a vocal leader is all huge
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="206976" first="Asia" last="Waddell"] ( Texas Flight) @AsiaWaddell_25 [2024]</strong>
Waddell has continued to elevate her game and even though the product isn’t finished, she’s a next-level player but as those levels continue to rise, so does she off the floor for the jumper which she creates with a deceptive first step however she also understands positioning and rebounds against taller players. Solid defender and ball handler, also sees the floor
<strong>Aaliyah Smith ( Shockhoops) OK <span style="font-size: 1rem;">@Aaliyah07_ [2024]</span></strong>
Smith has elevated her powerful game with a new squad and the system has been great for her. I love the hands and footwork as well as finishing with authority but her interior defense has been strong every time I’ve watched her. She also faces the basket and drops the short jumper, plus she runs the floor on both ends
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