Gameplay Evals – Part 2
I recently evaluated players from 2 games, a big win for Mona Shores against Shelby and a hard fought Flushing win against Powers Catholic. There were talented prospects playing in both games. In Part 2 of the gameplay evaluations, we’ll…
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Continue ReadingI recently evaluated players from 2 games, a big win for Mona Shores against Shelby and a hard fought Flushing win against Powers Catholic. There were talented prospects playing in both games. In Part 2 of the gameplay evaluations, we’ll look at 5 prospects from these games.
Take a look at Part 1 below!
Lauren Hylland
Lauren Hylland
Hylland had a statement game against Shelby. She was a force on the defensive end, picking up multiple steals. She kept her head up after a steal and delivered a pass down the floor to a teammate that had beat the defense back and turned the TO into points. Hylland showed nice vision on the move with a kickout pass a teammate for a 3 pointer.
Biloxi Lee
Biloxi Lee
Lee was definitely able to showcase some skill and upside to her game. She was a force on the boards throughout. Lee led her team in rebounds and did a nice job trying to limit the possessions by Mona Shores. She was able to turn an offensive rebound into a bucket in the first half. Lee has nice touch on her passes and could turn that into a big time tool on her tool belt.
Pobocik was impressive with her steadiness and poise. She played the game with a high basketball IQ. I was impressed with her accurate passing and the way she moved the basketball over the course of the game. Pobocik showed that she could bury a triple off a catch and shoot as well. She was also strong enough to play through contact.
Ali Anderson
Ali Anderson
Anderson caught my eye throughout the game against Flushing. She did a great job consistently fighting for and earning position on the block. Anderson was comfortable working with her back to the basket and could play with physicality as well. She drew fouls on multiple occasions. Anderson even displayed the ability to pass from the perimeter.
Gwen Burdis
Gwen Burdis
Burdis is a talented forward that caught my eye in the game against Powers Catholic. She brought a ton of energy to floor on both ends and proved to be more than willing to hit the floor for a loose ball. I counted at least 4 steals without even being locked on her every possession. Burdis’ steals directly accounted for 4 points, and maybe more. That’s huge in what ends up a 3 point victory.