Here is part 2 of looking at the class of 2023 New England rankings new additions.
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="427066" first="Sara" last="Hastie"], Amherst, HT 5’10, Position SF, AAU Mass Frenzy </b>
Sara was a key role off the bench for the Amherst team last season. She came in and gave the team what ever they needed. She could come in and hit a three, or get a key stop or rebound. She showed flashes last season of what she can do, and her potential
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="425046" first="Heaven" last="Morris"], Springfield Central, HT 5’9, Position SG, AAU Springfield Ballers</b>
Heaven was on a loaded Springfield central team last season. They were the division 1 state runner ups. She had a few games with with a noticeable stat line. Some games included: March 12th:, 16 points, 7 rebounds, February 10th: 13 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists, February 8th: 23 points, 12 rebounds, 4 steals. December 16th:18 points, 11 rebounds, and 6 steals. <span style="font-size: 1rem; -webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;">She is guard, who has good handles, and can play at many different speeds. She can blow by defenders with her quickness, and her crossover. She dribbles really low, and in control. She also rebounds the ball extremely well for a guard. With Springfield Central graduating some key contributors, expect an even bigger season from Heaven, in her senior year.</span>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="441002" first="Catie" last="Hurley"], Walpole, HT 6’1, Position PF/C, AAU NE Crusaders</b>
Catie is a physical, and tough post player. She battles hard down low, and can finish through contact. She can go back to the basket, and also has a nice soft hook shot and drop step. She also uses her ball fakes effectively. She is a tough gritty player. This year she expanded her range, and was able to hit some three pointers as well. Catie does all the things that don’t show up in the stat sheet, but are very important, and coaches will take note of it.
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="440998" first="Kaya" last="Weiskopf"], Ridgefield, HT 5’11, Position CG, AAU Empire State</b>
Kaya has the skill set and built, to be a scholarship level player. She is a versatile player, who can play positions point guard, shooting guard, and small forward. She has grown into her body, and has the built for the next level. She is a knockdown three point shooter. She can really be just as effective on the ball, as she is away from the ball. On the ball she has good handles, and can create her own shot, or create for others. Off the ball, she cuts hard, reads screens well, and is always moving with a purpose. She has long range, and has had many games with multiple three pointers made. Kaya has strong upside. She has missed some of the Spring and Summer AAU season due to injury, but is back now, and picking up where she left off.
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