Crib Notes From Week 1 At Pikesville
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Week one in the 695Hoops Fall League at Pikesville High jumped off on Saturday, September 10th. Fourteen teams competed to start the league play, and some players were in regular season form. Here is a look at some of the…
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Continue ReadingWeek one in the 695Hoops Fall League at Pikesville High jumped off on Saturday, September 10th. Fourteen teams competed to start the league play, and some players were in regular season form. Here is a look at some of the top performers.
Arianna Harrison-Motts
Arianna Harrison-Motts
Arianna looked like the real deal in her first fall league action. She had me convinced early in the game when she dropped in a perfectly executed jump hook in the post. Her length is impressive, and she is definitely a deterrent to players attacking the basket. Her teammates show a lot of confidence in her as they kept looking for her in the post.
Teagan was definitely the defender of the day. She had a couple of insane sequences where she was just taking the ball away from ball handlers. She finished the day with 7 steals and played stellar defense all game. She showed off her range from deep, knocking down two 3 pointers and led her team in scoring with 17 points.
Myah Hazelton
Myah Hazelton
Myah had a strong performance in her first fall league action with her new teammates at Mercy, after transferring in from Sparrows Point. She showed excellent chemistry in the pick and roll with Milan Brown Milan Brown 5’9″ | CG Mercy | 2025 State MD , knocking down mid-range shots or rolling to the rim. She set strong picks and was a force on defense and the boards.
Bree had herself quite a day on both ends of the court. She was a nuisance on defense, disrupting passing lanes, blocking shots and swarming the ball. She showed off her athleticism on a couple of drives and finishes at the rim. She is playing with a lot of confidence right now.
Big Hawa came to play. She saw and undersized St. John’s Catholic team and went right to work on them. She dominated inside and finished the day with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Those totals could have been a lot higher if the game was more competitive. The recent Maryland commit looks like she’s ready for a big senior season.