Prospect Evals – Part 2
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I was recently able to scout players from 4 teams: Saline, Dexter, Lake Orion and Stoney Creek. There were some excellent teams and high level players on all of the rosters. In Part 2 we’ll look at some more stand…
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Continue ReadingI was recently able to scout players from 4 teams: Saline, Dexter, Lake Orion and Stoney Creek. There were some excellent teams and high level players on all of the rosters. In Part 2 we’ll look at some more stand out prospects that I saw from these teams.
Roehm played big in big moments late in the game and that’s ultra impressive for a freshman. She was solid defensively, providing ball pressure and creating turnovers. Roehm stayed active on the defensive glass grabbing a handful of boards. She was very versatile on the offensive end, scoring in a variety of ways. Roehm was able to strike from deep, hit from mid range, and had a pretty scoop and score.
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Perry has been very impressive this season and that continued in the matchup against Saline. She based her game off her handles, prodding the defense and looking for the right opportunity. She didn’t force the action. Perry was able to use her handles to create space for her jumper. She showed that she can score from both mid range and from behind the arc.
Ebbert was so dependable and smart with the ball. She constantly swung it and moved it and didn’t let it stick in her hands and slow the offense. Ebbert showed off a pretty catch and shoot 3 point shot in the second half. She also showed the ability to attack the rim off the bounce, often times drawing fouls and seeming to get to the line frequently.
Lily Solek
Lily Solek
Solek was a difference maker on both ends of the floor. Defensively, she played with high energy and pressure on the perimeter, at times making it tough for the Lake Orion offense to get going. Solek flaunted a nice mid range jumper and displayed the ability to get up the court and score in transition.
Audrey Wischmeyer
Audrey Wischmeyer
Wischmeyer came to the gym ready to play. She displayed a confident jumper that she could hit even with a hand in her face. Wischmeyer hit a handful of triples and seemed especially comfortable off the catch and shoot. When her jumper is on, Lake Orion is even tougher to defeat.