SC Top 250 Expo: 2023 POST Players
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Ryian plays the game with a bit of a means streak at times. She does her best work around the paint area.
She came over to Northwood Academy a season ago after playing at Cane Bay HS.
Taylor is a legit post down in the paint. She does a good job of keeping the ball up high after claiming it off the glass.
Brown will post up with her back to the basket and really carve out space at times. She has a great set of hands to catch anything thrown in her direction.
Taylor is a POST player who actually doesn’t mind being down in the paint. She runs the floor very well and can fill the lane in transition.
Reagan was a pleasant surprise here today at the Top 250 Expo. Horn plays the game with a good basketball understanding at all times.
She was able to finish inside the paint with both hands and was an equally effective passer from the post at times. Reagan can step-out and knockdown the 3-ball. She always kept the ball up high after rebounding on both ends of the floor.
Burnette plays down in the post. Alli is a bit undersized at times but, that doesn’t deter her from playing the game. She can step-out and knockdown the 3-ball.
She needs to defend down in the post but feels most comfortable playing face-up to the basket. Alli should be one of the senior leaders on this Lady Wolverines roster this season.
Brewer is back for another season for the Lady Wave this season. Antonia is a back to the basket player who can step-out to knockdown the 10-12 footer at times. She does a good job of being a mover-screener on the floor.
Antonia understands how to use her body to seal off defenders down on the low block. She was able to finish with her left-hand around the cup today.