Central & Southern Uncommitted Upperclassmen: U.T.R Part 2
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The talent in Central and Southern Illinois is evident but without more eyes and consistent coverage around the area, much of the talent has gone unnoticed. This summer I plan on doing my part and giving those girls much more…
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Continue ReadingThe talent in Central and Southern Illinois is evident but without more eyes and consistent coverage around the area, much of the talent has gone unnoticed. This summer I plan on doing my part and giving those girls much more attention!
A true PG with outstanding vision on the court. Heider can blend in with any offensive scheme and impact the game from start to finish. The awareness, instinct and the pure mindset to take risks when distributing is amazing to see. Along with the pinpoint accuracy. A program need.
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1,000 club member in her junior year… Kilgore is earning all the spotlight. She has the talent to put up big numbers but also impact the team in other major areas. She can defend the perimeter, maintain presence on the boards, and set her teammates up at any moment. She is a 3 level guard who can hold her on with some strong players. Great potential.
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Her form alone is just text book, the way she gets to the rim.. using her strength, body control and patience are key things to watch as well. A certified 3 level scorer. Privia is different. Her style is confident, she has some swag to her, and the “guard me” attitude screams out to you. This kid is going to be special. Crazy potential.
Big Guard/Wing energy. Lily has the skillset to impact the game from all levels on the court. Knockdown shooter from the perimeter, great footwork in the paint and on the block, and the touch to finish with contact. 1000 points as a junior is nothing too look over. She will be making noise this summer.
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The talent is present, and the length will be key to her progression as a top talent on the court. She can attack the paint, shoot from the arc, and can finish in the midrange when it presents itself. Corson has a couple offers on the table already, and I expect them to pick up over travel ball season.