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Kaleigh is already making a big splash in the starting lineup for the Lady Stallions. Lucas is a fearless little guard who plays the game with a great deal of confidence. Kaleigh is quite the ball-handler and has no problems breaking down a defender or swiftly getting the ball to the basket at ease. She is just one piece to this already talented Lady Stallions program led by several seniors.
Davis started her career for the Lady Wildcats with a 19-point outing the other up in a loss to Marlboro County HS. Treasure really likes to get the ball downhill and to the rack. She can stop and pop and knockdown perimeter jumpers. Prep Girls Hoops first saw her play back in the spring on the Grassroots Circuit locally with a Upward Stars program based out of the Florence area.
Ross has made good contributions already for the Lady Gamecocks at the Class 5A level. Prep Girls Hoops first saw her play this year opening up with Northwood Academy at the Lady Foxes Shootout in Hartsville. A’raina scored the and grabbed several rebounds especially well outside of her area. She really looked to work for position and played aggressive on both ends of the court. A’raina plays the game already mature for her young age.
Mayers looks to be a good one for the Lady War Eagles moving forward. Raina already has good size down in the post. Raina will have some good players to learn from on this roster for Head Coach Brandon Wallce.
Williams is off to a fast start for the Lady Vikings program in the Upstate. Jurnee can really knockdown shots on the perimeter and has no problems creating her own offense. She tends to have good selection on the floor and seems to be very active on both ends of the court with her play.