Coach T Classic New Names and Under the Radar Wings
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Prep Girls Hoops Missouri spent last weekend at MICDS taking in the action at the Coach T Classic. Here is a look at some new names of some talented shooting guard and wing prospects and other players who operate under…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Missouri spent last weekend at MICDS taking in the action at the Coach T Classic. Here is a look at some new names of some talented shooting guard and wing prospects and other players who operate under the radar.
Hannah Gibbons Hannah Gibbons 5'9" | CG RUSH | 2024 State MO (MO Phenom-Springfield): A 5’10” 2024 wing from RUSH Academy who was one of the most impressive perimeter shooters that I watched during the weekend. She moves well without the ball and she has a quick release off the catch. She also has a nice pull up jumper off the dribble.
Gabby Meyer Gabby Meyer 5'10" | SF NW Hughesville | 2026 State MO (MO Phenom-COMO): A 5’10” 2026 wing from Northwest (Hughesville) with excellent playmaking skills as she can see over the defense with her size to deliver the pass. Her handles are solid as she can elevate and score in the lane on short jumpers and runners. She can also score in the post and rebound well.
Lanicia Parker (Earl Watson Academy): A 5’9″ guard from Winnetonka who is an impressive athlete who excels at both ends of the court. She has a quick first step to get to the basket and she can also hit the open perimeter jumper. She is also active on the defensive end with her length and good instincts.
Natalie Pennington (MO Phenom-KC): A 2025 guard from Marceline who has an impressive shooting stroke from 3-point range. She knocked down three triples in a row in the game that I watched her play. She moves well without the ball and she also hit a transition 3 off the catch.
Lydia Doole (Earl Watson Academy): A 5’6″ 2024 guard from Platte County who really shot the ball well from 3-point range in the one game I watched her. She is also a solid ball handler who didn’t make a lot of mistakes.
Camryn Aldorf (MO Phenom-Reed): A 2025 guard from Jackson who impacts the game at both ends of the court with her activity. She moves her feet well on defense and she hawks the ball with her quick hands. She can also knock down the open 3-pointer.