Cagers Invitational – More Players To Watch
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The Cagers Invitational is one of the classic girls basketball events in the state of Michigan. This year it will once again feature top teams and talent. Yesterday we looked at 5 players to watch at the event. Cagers Invitational…
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Continue ReadingThe Cagers Invitational is one of the classic girls basketball events in the state of Michigan. This year it will once again feature top teams and talent. Yesterday we looked at 5 players to watch at the event.
Since there is so much talent to be seen at the Cagers Invitational, we’ll give you 5 more players to watch this weekend!
Dixon will be playing with Capitol City Express 2026 Reusser at the Cager Invitational. She has very intriguing positional size and athleticism. Dixon is probably underrated as an overall athlete as well. She’s an athletic playmaker that can cross her opponents and attack off the bounce. Dixon has a very reliable jumper and a smooth mid range game that makes her a 3 level scorer.
Austin is definitely a player that coaches should give a look this weekend. She can be found with PR1DE 2024. Austin does a lot of things that lead to wins. She can handle the ball reliably even through pressure. Austin is a consistent scorer that has shown the ability to get hot with her shot from beyond the arc and make a scoring run. She’s a bit under the radar right now, but she can play at the next level.
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Foster will be a prime time watch with the talented Michigan Storm UAA squad. She’s an athletic playmaker on the perimeter that can score and distribute at a very high level. Foster has a really nice feel for the game and makes good decisions with the basketball. She does a great job using her handles to break down a defense.
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Hodges will be a very fun and very interesting watch at the Cagers Invitational. She can be found running with the BC Bulldawgz 2025. Hodges can score athletically with some impressive finishes using touch and creativity. She’s also a big time threat from deep that excels off the catch and shoot. Hodges can work off the bounce going left to right as well.
Kimerer has turned some heads so far this grassroots season, particularly excelling on the PGH Circuit. So much so that she was named to the PGH Exclusive’s 15u First Team. It was her energy and pace of play that really seemed to drive her game. Kimerer seems to be at her best when putting the ball on the floor and getting downhill. It’ll be interesting to watch her game develop the rest of the way with a solid Michigan Cobras 2026 team.