Bigs at the Kentucky Top 250 Expo
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There were several talented and developing Bigs that came to this year’s Prep Girls Hoops Top 250 Expo this past Saturday. I’m going to tell you about several of them below and try to follow up with more tomorrow before…
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Continue ReadingThere were several talented and developing Bigs that came to this year’s Prep Girls Hoops Top 250 Expo this past Saturday. I’m going to tell you about several of them below and try to follow up with more tomorrow before moving on to the Forwards. Guards will follow sometime next week.
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Gibson is an excellent Rim Protector that uses her body and voice to organize the backside of the defense. I don’t believe she is trying to intimidate her opponents. But the way she uses her arms to point out and identify potential threats to the basket beyond the player she is defending is a clear warning that nothing in the lane is going to come easy. Her length is fantastic and she has excellent mobility making her ideal at protecting the hoop.
She was another play I saw in a shortened game. But having seen her play coming off the bench for her school last season I am really looking forward to seeing her play an increased role. Surrounded by several scoring options last season I would expect to see Gibson play an increased role in the Offense, but even if she were to just focus on being a rim runner and rebounder she could play a very important role in the success of the Pandas this winter.
Estes was one of the most impressive Bigs at last year’s 250 with her strength and versatility and brought it again this year. She was also effective this summer when I saw her out at the fairgrounds, but I have never had the chance to see her play in high school. If you Coach for a smaller College and need a skilled, developed post player that can do just about everything well this is a player you should be looking at. She is just a bit too short for the D1 level but she would be a great addition as a 5 for a D3 or NAIA team and maybe at the 4 for a D2 team. Every player has to be the right fit for your system and I think Estes would be a fit in most systems.
Estes tends to play in the high post and free throw line extended but has the body to be an enforcer under the hoop also. Her footwork is excellent and she appears to be well-versed in how to play the game with your back to the basket. She doesn’t shy away from contact and moves with purpose or holds her position using her excellent balance. She would be an excellent screener in any sort of offensive, with the ability to knock down an open short jumper or make the layup on the roll to the hoop. If you run the Mover-Blocker Offense seeing her play should be a top priority.
Boyd is a very necessary addition for her school team that, from what I knew, was a team with no frontcourt punch returning on the roster. She bring a strong frame into the mix in the interior especialy on the glass on both ends of the floor.
I saw her in one of the shortened games so I did not get the best of looks at her and it can be difficult for some post players to integrate their game into this sort of event. But the way she was able to mix it up against some of the other Bigs I am more familiar with was enough to know she will be a factor this season.
Hall has a wiry frame, good quickness, great footwork and a quick first step to help her get to the rim on the left-handed drive to the basket. She also displayed a mid-post turnaround jumper, a willingness to mix it up and the toughness to take hard contact.
I didn’t know anything about her before the 250 because she is from Indiana, Evenasville area. But I was shocked just now when I checked and discovered she was a rising Freshman. Her game is very advanced considering her age. I tried looking up any stats she might have from last season but the Indiana site is very different and I couldn’t find anything about player stats. But I suspect this will not be the last time I see Hall play or that you will hear about her playing career.
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Aubrey Packer Aubrey Packer 6'1" | PF Bullitt East | 2025 State KY
Aubrey Packer Aubrey Packer 6'1" | PF Bullitt East | 2025 State KY
I didn’t recognize Packer when I first saw her. I don’t know if that is because I see too many different girls to keep them all straight in my head, if she has dramatically changed her appearance, or if that wasn’t her. There were several players on my roster that did not attend the event and a few players that showed up at the door that took their spots and their jerseys. So, I am going to move forward and hope that I am talking about who I think I saw play rn(Aubrey, I will know your face before this season is over. Most likely the problem is my memory.) {UPDATE: Thanks to her Father I can confirm this was Aubrey Paacker and it was a lapse in my memory in not recognizing her. Thanks again.]
Packer displayed some speed I didn’t know she possessed and that is going to be very important for her this winter. With the graduation of a few key players on her school team, Packer is one of the players with the most to gain this year. I suspect a return to a pressing and running style for the Chargers and as a Rim Runner she could score several points per game. Her strong defensive rebounding was also impressive at the 250 making her an asset in starting the break.
Bella Deere 89 -9
Kayleigh Huffines Kayleigh Huffines 6'0" | PF Breckinridge County | 2025 State KY 90 -6
Talynne Shearer
Talynne
Shearer
6'1" | PF
Rockcastle County | 2024
State
KY
91 -6
Brooklyn White
Brooklyn
White
6'0" | PF
Paris | 2025
State
KY
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