2025 Standouts at the Gateway Conference Tournament
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In this article, we look at the top Sophomore performers in the Gateway Conference Tournament. The tournament featured the top public teams in Duval County and it’s clear the sport is in great hands for the next few years in…
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Continue ReadingIn this article, we look at the top Sophomore performers in the Gateway Conference Tournament. The tournament featured the top public teams in Duval County and it’s clear the sport is in great hands for the next few years in Duval county and on the First Coast. .
Destiny Donaldson Destiny Donaldson 5'9" | SF Ribault | 2025 State FL /2025 / 5’10 SF / Ribault
Donaldson was in my top three for MVP of the Gateway Conference Tournament. The Sophomore has taken her entire game to a different level. She is a force on the offensive glass and does a great job of scoring off of them. Donaldson also has the ability to step out and score from behind the arc and she also has a nice touch from the midrange area. Defensively she can protect the paint and also cover the wing. Donaldson checked every one of these boxes in the Gateway Tournament. The future is bright for this budding star.
Terryanna Medlock / 2025 / 6’0 SG / Ribault
Medlock has the ability to score on the inside and outside and she was a standout in the Gateway Conference tournament. Medlock averaged nearly 10 points and 5 rebounds per game and showed a lot of versatility, playing on the inside of the paint and on the wing. At 5’10, the versatile Sophomore can defend 3 to 4 positions on the court. She is a player to watch in the high school playoffs.
Nina Kamma-Hill / 5’3 SG / Paxon
Kamma-Hill is part of one of the most athletic guard trios in the city. The guard can score from all levels on the court and she can be electric when getting to the rim. Kamma-Hill has been scoring in flurries recently. She was definitely a standout during the Gateway Conference Tournament and continues to show that she is one of the top Sophomore guards on the First Coast.
Leander McCloud / 6’2 C / Ed White
The Sophomore Sophomore might be one of the best-kept secrets on tne First Coast. McCloud has a big-time game and is a walking double-double. McCloud put up some nice numbers during the Gateway Tournament. McCloud plays with a quiet demeanor on the court, but her game is loud and clear. She does a good job of controlling the paint on the defensive end and can score in the paint with great efficiency on the offensive end. For an eye-popping statistic, McCloud recently had a 24-point – 24 rebound game.
Alex Gross Alex Gross 5'7" | SG Ribault | 2025 State FL / 5’6 SG / Ribault
Gross played very well in the Gateway Conference averaging over 10 points per contest. Gross’s athleticism stood out and she was very good in the transition game on both sides of the ball. Gross also showed a nice touch from behind the arc. Defensively, she has good on-ball skills, plays with a lot of speed and quickness, and she does a good job of playing in the passing lanes.