2026 Watch-Day 2 #PBRTXFinale
I’m missing some players due to errors on the roster and I will never forget a mom asking me why I couldn’t look at a “good game” between 10-year-old players and go and ask the coach who the players were…
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Continue ReadingI’m missing some players due to errors on the roster and I will never forget a mom asking me why I couldn’t look at a “good game” between 10-year-old players and go and ask the coach who the players were after.
That “good game” was 12-8, so unless I catch a team and they have THAT GIRL, I don’t have the time nor patience to run around asking because I’m trying to cover as much as possible so here are some other incoming freshmen, plus a “can’t miss” player from the 2027 class.
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Madison Farmer-5’5 PG (Moore) Texas Elite East Texas Spurs 14U
Farmer handled the ball and saw the floor under pressure and her poise while running the team told me a lot. She scored off the dribble and showed she could drop the pull-up jumper but her defense was steady, and so was her playing the passing lane
Nicole Baldwin-5’8 C (Moore) Texas Elite East Texas Spurs 14U
Baldwin is long and athletic, for those who have been paying attention, that is the base. What she adds is good timing to block, alter and (or) deflect shots. She also reads the defense and plays the passing lane while rebounding strongly on both ends of the court
Elsie Law-6’0 PF (Salado) Centex Attack 2026
Law is long and athletic, which will ALWAYS be the base, and her intangibles were attacking off the dribble using a deceptive first step, and finishing after the lick. She did it over and over, using either hand to get to the rim as well as finishing with both, plus she rebounded and dropped the jumper
Paige Wiliams-5’6 G (KIPP OKC) Krush Queens 2026
Williams’ defense was smothering, I kid you not, I was actually sweating and that “on the ball” pressure helped create turnovers. She also showed explosiveness off the dribble and finished after contact, huge upside
Jakary Brown-5’6 PG (Carl Albert) Krush Queens 2026
Brown showed the “I FEEL GOOD” in whatever position I played as I pay homage to JamesBrown. She rebounded strongly on both ends of the court and even showed she go coast to coast afterward but her scoring off the dribble as well as using the pull-up jumper told me a lot
Jaeda Wade-5’7 SG (Raymond Cooper) Hunt United 2026 National
Wade showed she could score, both off the dribble and dropping the outside shot. She attacked strongly and finished powerfully and that trickled to the other end as she BATTLED for everything off the rim, understanding how to get positioning and outrebounding taller players
Reighan Carey Reighan Carey 5'7" | CG Millwood | 2027 OK – 5’5 PG (Milwood) Krush Queens 2026 [2027]
Carey is a heady point guard that understands how to control the tempo. She scored off the dribble, actually, she scored and dished off the dribble yet her court vision also stood out in the open court as well as in the set
Elizabeth Lee Elizabeth Lee 5'9" | PG Glenn | 2027 State TX -5’8 PG (Daniel Son) Centex Attack 2026 {2027]
Lee is what I call a #D1Lock because of what she’s doing and who she’s doing it against, always remember that is very important. What’s also important is her length and athleticism, even if I flip it, it’s still the base. She has ups that enable her to elevate over the defender and drop the jumper yet her body control coupled with her defying of gravity puts her in the “highlight waiting to happen” category