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One more time, I LOVE PROGRESSION as well as NEW FACES so this squad gave me BOTH Maddie Rhea [2024 Rhea did a good job setting the defender up to take them off the dribble, using a deceptive first step…
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Maddie Rhea [2024
Rhea did a good job setting the defender up to take them off the dribble, using a deceptive first step yet she also created her shot under pressure. She played solid defense, on the ball, and hit the boards
Addisyn Parker Addisyn Parker 5'6" | CG La Porte | 2024 State TX [2024]
Parker showed a variety of head fakes including the slight HEZ that got the defender off balance. I enjoyed her creating her shot under pressure yet her ability to catch and shoot was a definite plus. She also rebounded and handled the ball in the open court afterward as well as applied pressure on the defensive end
Addie McClain [2024]
McClain keeps adding and what do I love? PROGRESSION! She told me she had been working on her midrange and it showed as she drained it consistently but I also enjoyed her using the hands and footwork to score, why, because it’s #THROWBACK. To top it off, she saw the floor and made good passes as well as attacking the basket from the wing
Caitlin Wilson Caitlin Wilson 6'0" | SF Legacy Preparatory Christian School | 2025 TX [2025]
Wilson used her body in the paint, on both ends. I love her upside because she goes after the ball off the rim and one thing I enjoy seeing is players doing things you can’t teach. She also finished around the basket, again “hands and footwork” coupled with size will always create problems for defenders
Madison Wilson Madison Wilson 6'0" | SF Legacy Preparatory Christian School | 2025 TX [2025]
Wilson is “long and athletic” and I say over and over that is the base. She scored inside the paint, and finished after contact yet she rebounded on both ends and scored on putbacks. She ran the floor, on both ends, and did a good job defending in and outside the paint but she showed she could drop it from outside, yeah, the 3-ball included
Nicole Rebolledo [2024]
Robelledo played the passing lane off the top, which always gets my attention yet watching her handle the ball under pressure and attack the basket using nice body control to finish was impressive. Equally impressive was her ability to catch and shoot yet she created her shot under pressure and knocked the pull-up down with a hand in her face
Renata Rebolledo [2024]
Robolledo showed a nice first step to get the defender off balance and it worked over and over as she attacked a finish, like her sister, with nice body control. She also rebounded, handled the ball in the open court afterward, and saw the floor yet her poise under pressure stood out as well
Deyjah Ray [2024]
Ray has been bringing it since elementary school and her ball handling and ability to distribute was something that stood out even back then. She does a good job setting her teammates up for baskets, yet she also creates her shot under pressure and knocks it down. Also, her “on-the-ball” defense was a plus