Journey to the Tourney- Saiter’s Top Performances- Part 1
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Rayanna Howell OH #91 PG #17 HEIGHT 5'5" POS PG CLASS 2024 View Profile Rayanna Howell State: Ohio School: Africentric Rayanna is the type of player that can score in spurts, real fast! When she’s feeling it- teammates know to…
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Continue ReadingRayanna is the type of player that can score in spurts, real fast! When she’s feeling it- teammates know to feed her the ball! She loves shooting the rock from deep, and against Summit Country Day, she was 2/4 from behind the arc, finishing with 8 points. Overall, takes care of the ball, makes smart choices!
Taelynn Clayborn
Taelynn Clayborn
I love the potential in Clayborn! With her strength and size alone, you can’t teach that! Combine that power and length, with her ability to alter shots with anyone attempting to take the ball inside! She shot 3/4 from the paint, for 6 points. But it was her blocks that I was impressed with, which in this game she had 3. She covers a lot of territory!
Absolutely crazy that this young lady is only a freshman! She has such a high ceiling, and very strong on both ends of the court! She recorded a double-double against a very talented Lebanon team, with 12 points, 12 rebounds. As you can tell from her profile picture, she also hustles after loose balls, and never stops going full go! Remember her name!
Maura is another outstanding freshman guard for Carroll, with a great mindset for the game! I love her confidence from the charity stripe, knows when to drive to the basket, and when to take the open jumper. She finished with 10 points, 3 assists, and 3 steals. Love her speed and how she handles the ball! Very bright future for Petrovic- and she’s only going to get stronger! (Featured Photo)
I really like Oliver’s game! She plays consistent, and with her length of 5’10, it gives her an advantage in covering well defensively. She had 8 points, 2 steals, and 2 assists against Lebanon. Nails her free-throws, and has a good feel for seeing the open spots in half court offense. Look for Lyla to have a strong sophomore season!