The Babies #BattleInTheSunflower
An impressive group of middle school players who still have a little time before they enter high school, many were playing up and showing signs of going up, Up, and AWAY before it’s all said and done. Chloe Woodson-5’3 CG…
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Continue ReadingAn impressive group of middle school players who still have a little time before they enter high school, many were playing up and showing signs of going up, Up, and AWAY before it’s all said and done. Chloe Woodson-5’3 CG EYG 2028 has already sold me and her making Day 1 Top Performer gives you a glimpse of what’s coming
Amya Narducci-PG (Drip Nation 2024) [2027]
Narducci falls into that #sizedontmatter hashtag I have been using for, well ever, because she can play and she played up THREE grades and still found ways to stand out. Her change of pace in the open court is way ahead of her years yet she’s so quick off the dribble, that she can create her shot and drop it with ease. That quickness also allows her to attack the basket from multiple angles and finish but her ability to see the floor and hit teammates by leading them has me going. Her upside is pretty big
Charlie Hill-5’8 SG (Kansas Bluejays 2026) [2027]
Hill showed she is on her way to climbing up the ladder. Yeah, she can create her shot under pressure and knock it down with a hand in her face but she also did a good job of picking the defender apart and getting them off balance. She knocked down both the mid ad long-range jumper, she also showed the stop and pop in transition. Good upside because she doesn’t force anything
Maliyah Bell-5’11 PF (Kansas Bluejays 2026) [2027]
Bell as in “ring my” is on the verge of being a “punisher in the paint” because she already understands something very important and that’s “how to use her body”. Her hands and footwork combination had me smiling, that in itself will take her far but she also is showing DESIRE to go after the ball off the rim. Her finishes after contact were impressive, and so is her upside
Kylie Kylania Bachall-4’10 PG (KC Royalty 2026)
Bachall has the right last name because when you drop the ACH, you know she can BALL, there is no me folks, but she too gets the #sizedontamtter hashtag because it didn’t matter who was guarding her, she found ways to take them off the dribble and with a sleight fake to the left, to the left or the right, she got by them to attack the basket or dish, court vision is pretty good as well
Brooklyn Markert-5’9 SF (EYG 2028)
Markert is long and athletic, I call that THE BASE, and I speak about it over and over because I look at players that can play at the next level over and over. I call it the base because more importantly “college coaches” also look at that profile so what are her intangibles to go along with it. Well, she finishes well around the basket, she rebounds on both ends and she runs the floor, yet she also showed good timing to block, alter and (or) deflect shots
Alayzia Mcknack-5’0 G (EYG 2028)
Mcknack was on the attack, that was catchy yet it was also true, and what I enjoyed immediately was her “on the ball” defense baseline to baseline. She goes hard, falls into that “never takes a play off” type of player, and seeing her attack the basket strongly while finishing the same way, after contact has me going. I also liked the jumper, she set the defender up with ease but what JUST DID IT for me was watching her “play the passing lane”