Classic in the City- Sunday Standouts
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Sunday was a complete day of outstanding basketball at the Classic in the City, held at Pickerington Central High School. Today I will look at 5 players who stood out on Sunday among the teams I was responsible for. Paris…
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Continue ReadingSunday was a complete day of outstanding basketball at the Classic in the City, held at Pickerington Central High School. Today I will look at 5 players who stood out on Sunday among the teams I was responsible for.
Love this players game and she has a bright future in front of her. She is a talented lengthy player who can penetrate and connect from the midrange, and has a good floater. She has good mechanics and knows where to be at all times. Her ceiling is high and she has a great frame. Paris has good court vision and can make the right pass.
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Heidi Smith
Heidi Smith
Making the trip all the way from north of the border, Heidi and her team showed a skill as they competed well in the Classic. I really like what Heidi brings to the table as her length creates issues in the passing lanes. She moves well and can score on the move or from the perimeter. Great athlete, moves at the rim and finishes strong.
Triniti was a point guard who has a lot of experience and leadership as a senior. She has incredible speed and can make plays with the ball in her hands. Able to push the tempo and does a good job finding her teammates in transition. You want the basketball in her hands if you want good things to happen. She has great body control and plays with poise. Can also score from the perimeter.
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This young lady really showed out in her game on Saturday, then on Sunday night in the nightcap against a very talented Example Academy Black team, Clarke (feature photo above) turned some more heads. She displayed a solid midrange game with a good vertical, smooth and fluid in the offense. Smart player with a good basketball IQ, she can get from A to B quickly and efficiently. She is a strong competitor.
For only being a freshman, Shania has such a talented skillset. So electric and quick, has great handles and spot-on court vision. She keeps the ball in the middle of the court on break, knowledgeable and poised. She can fly in transition and change the tempo of the game. Shania makes things look so simple. High energy and a motor that won’t quit.