5 2024’s To Look Out For In Grassroots Season
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Grassroots season is underway and the talent in Michigan has really started to shine. The class of 2024 is leading the way as the seniors-to-be are showing out. Let’s look at 5 2024’s to watch out for this grassroots season.…
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Continue ReadingGrassroots season is underway and the talent in Michigan has really started to shine. The class of 2024 is leading the way as the seniors-to-be are showing out. Let’s look at 5 2024’s to watch out for this grassroots season.
Sanders took it to another level during high school season. She won Miss PSL and has raked in a collection of All-State recognitions. Sanders is playing with the Michigan Storm and will test herself in the GUAA. She has the chance to really stand out as a premier guard. Sanders has an explosive first step and can play defense the entire length of the floor.
Collins is a superbly talented wing that will be playing with Michigan Crossover in the Nike EYBL. Collins is a skilled athlete off the wing that is really strong in the open floor when filling a wing as a finisher. She really seems to be on the brink of something very special. I truly believe that Collins will continue to improve and she could elevate herself even more as a prospect this summer.
Amey had yet another impressive high school season, even earning her 3rd First Team All-Conference award in the OK Silver. Amey is playing with the Grand Rapids Storm 2024 UA Rise squad. She has a chance to do some really good work this grassroots season and continue to rise in prospect rankings boards. Amey is a winner that makes winning plays and a tough shooter that always stays balanced and focused through her shot.
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We’re seeing Lundquist’s rise on the Prep Girls Hoops Circuit with Hardwood Midwest. She’s turning heads early and often this grassroots season. Lundquist is showing that she can be an efficient multi level scorer on the offensive end. Defensively, she moves well laterally in the paint making her a huge asset when it comes to help defense. Lundquist can also block shots and protect the rim.
Jabczenski feels like a player starting the process of a breakout grassroots season. She’s grabbing some headlines early, and deservedly so. Jabczenski has managed to stand out on both ends of the floor. She’s shown the ability to guard a variety of skill sets and lock them down when her team needs a stop. As far as the obvious, the young lady can shoot the rock. It’ll be fun to watch her spring and summer take form.