16U Day 2 Eye-Catchers from Battle in the Big Friendly
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Day 2 of the PGH Dynasty Circuit’s Battle in the Big Friendly saw the 17 16U teams return for two more games. Several players stood out Saturday including those shared in the day 1 article. Several more caught my eye…
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Continue ReadingDay 2 of the PGH Dynasty Circuit’s Battle in the Big Friendly saw the 17 16U teams return for two more games. Several players stood out Saturday including those shared in the day 1 article. Several more caught my eye day 2 as well.
Rotem Moran, 5’5″, SG, DC Queens Carrollton 2025, Frisco Centennial (TX), 2026 – Moran showed good transition speed but also made good use of her quickness in the half court. Shaking a defender with a terrific head and shoulder fake, she canned a sweet mid-range jumper after blowing by her with a couple dribbles.
Amia Brown, 5’4″, PG, DC Queens OKC 2026, Moore Central (OK), 2027 – Brown has very good handles but what made her effective with them was her vision. Combined with her strong passing ability Brown was able to deliver crisp down-the-floor and wing looks.
Jjohnaee Seay, 6’0″, C, Lady Legends 2025, Midwest City (OK), 2025 – Kudos to the Midwest City coaching staff on the play I saw Saey made. A center with good size and length, she found her trapped in the right corner by two defenders. Remember what she was taught by them, she made a terrific bounce pass to waiting teammate under the bucket for a layup. All due to using her length, reaching the ball out of bounds, and firing the pass around her defenders. Not something I see everyday. I also liked how she improved her boxing out and rebounding position from day 1.
Brynn Sybrant, 6’0″, PF, NOCO Triple Threat 2025, Natrona (WY), 2025 – Sybrant consistently showed solid footwork. Coupled with her length and good timing she made some solid shot blocks without fouling.
Addisen Lawrence, 5’3″, PG, Shock ‘ last=”] Select 2026, North Rock Creek (OK), 2026 – Lawrence showed herself to be a strong handling point guard with terrific interior vision and solid change direction ability. She also showed athletic scoring and three ball range. Defensively, her quick hands generated on-the-balls steals from even the toughest guards she defended.
Kaylee St. George, 5’11”, PF, United Ladies Elite 2025, Shoemaker (TX), 2026 – St. George did some nice things inside. Showing good hands inside to catch crisp passes from the wing and intransition, St. George laid out a good drop step for a score made other plays. What also stood out is her ability to change from transition offense to defense off a mid-court steal.
Sadie Meyer, 5’9″, SF, Yanders Law 2025, Land (AR), 2026 – Meyer had a strong day. And when she gets her speed with the ball a bit more under control, look out. She is very fast with it. Off a defensive rebound or a steal she would go end-to-end in a hurry. Lengthy and athletic, Meyer also showed quicks to stay with the ball defensively.