Salisbury Tournament Standouts Forwards
Prep Hoops Missouri takes look at the top standout forwards and posts from watching last weekend’s Salisbury Tournament, via the Magical Stream Machine. Macie Harmon (NE Cairo): A 6’2″ 2025 forward who has good length and a excellent set of…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes look at the top standout forwards and posts from watching last weekend’s Salisbury Tournament, via the Magical Stream Machine.
Macie Harmon (NE Cairo): A 6’2″ 2025 forward who has good length and a excellent set of fundamentals around the basket. She has a nice turnaround jumper in the lane and the ability to score with both hands inside. She can make a nice dribble drive move from the high post and score with her fine touch off the glass. She catches the ball well and she keeps the ball high. She has good mobility and will run the court in transition.
Belle Roush Belle Roush 5'9" | SF South Shelby | 2025 State MO (South Shelby): A 5’9″ 2025 forward who plays the game with a lot of energy and activity. She sets solid screens and she knows how to post up strong and seal her defenders inside. She can power up in traffic and get a bucket or draw a foul. She is a very good offensive rebounder with a quick second jump to get putbacks.
Jersey Bailey (NE Cairo): A 6’0″ 2024 forward who scored a team-high 12 points in her team’s victory over Salisbury in the third-place game. She is a good ball handler in the open court and she did a good job of slashing in the lane to score on runners. She uses the backboard well when she’s around the basket and she can also step out and hit a 3-pointer.
Julia Sloan (Salisbury): A 5’8″ 2024 forward who plays much bigger than her actual height as she uses her physical strength and variety of crafty moves to score around the basket. She handles herself quite well against taller players as she can use her good footwork inside. She has a good spin move and she can use both hands inside to score. She is also very effective with the reverse layup after a strong drive to the basket.
Avery Martin (NE Cairo): A 5’9″ 2024 forward who scored 11 points in the Bearcats’ victory over Salisbury in the third place game. She plays a strong game around the basket as she can establish her position and score with a nice shooting touch. She is also a good screener who gets her teammates open. She can also hit the short jumper in the lane.
Joslynn Brown (Salisbury): A 6’0″ 2026 forward who has good length and had an excellent defensive presence on the floor. At this stage, she is at her best when she’s defending and rebounding and playing with a high motor. She can block shots inside and she also did an excellent job of guarding the low post as she stole a number of entry passes by using her length and quickness. She can score on a drop step when she catches the ball inside. She has a big upside and I look forward to seeing her game develop in the future.
Addison Huber (Marceline): A 5’10” 2023 forward who excels on the softball field, but she also a very solid basketball player who gets things done in the low post. She operated very well out of the high post where she was able to display her passing skills and the ability make a move of the dribble and score off the backboard. She also had a good defensive presence with her ability to block shots.
Millie Mozee-Williams (South Shelby): A 5’9″ forward who is a very solid role player for a winning basketball team. She plays with a lot of energy every minute she’s on the floor and she is constantly making hustle plays when going for rebounds and loose balls. She’s very content to do all the little things to help her team succeed. She will also take advantage of her offensive opportunities by making her layups inside.
Sidney Myler (Carrollton): A 5’11” 2023 forward who utilizes her size and length inside as a rebounder and shot blocker. She’s very mobile and she’s very effective in the pick and roll as she can score well on the roll down. She has a nice touch off the glass after making a good catch on the move.