PGH Champions Challenge: Saturday Morning Notes
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Throughout the game-play this morning at the Champions Challenge we have already had a little bit of everything. Close games, blowouts, buzzer beaters, and everything in between. These are some quick notes about some of the best players I have…
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Continue ReadingThroughout the game-play this morning at the Champions Challenge we have already had a little bit of everything. Close games, blowouts, buzzer beaters, and everything in between. These are some quick notes about some of the best players I have seen thus far today!
Just as good as she was the first time I saw her. Quick and shifty point guard that no one can stay in front of on defense. Not the tallest player on the floor but maybe the most physical for her size. Unselfish distributor with good nature instincts and an elite handle to top it all off. Displays good poise and emotion throughout intense moments.
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A balanced and sound shooting guard who knows how to score the ball at all three levels. Very good at understanding spacing while being able to knock down shots from deep. Defensively is a dedicated worker. Consistency has pressure on the ball at all times while understanding help defense to a T. All in all, a well rounded prospect any coach would love to have on their squad.
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A combo guard who can spread the floor and shoot the rock or go into the post to dominate on a consistent basis. One of the smartest players I’ve seen on the court today. Doesn’t rush anything but isntead lets the game come to her for the most part. A player who lives off of physicality wether it is inside the lane or not. Defensively can guard 1-4, depending on the matchup.
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If you are looking for a point guard who can control tempo, lead her team to big wins during even bigger moments, and score the ball at an efficient rate then look to further, Allison Jirsa Allison Jirsa 5’8″ | CG Verona | 2026 State WI is that player. Jirsa has an experienced overall game. This is the second tournament I’ve seen her at this spring and both times she displays a great job of being an overall leader on the court for her team. When the ball is in her hands is when her team is at its best and that says it all.
A duel point guard who can move to the shooting guard spot because of her size. Can handle, pass, defend, and score with the best of them while having a plethora of skill moves to pull out of her bag incase the defense can stick with her. Understands the advantage she possesses with her mix of size and skill, leading to a whole lot of easy buckets for herself & her teammates. Overall impressive demeanor on the floor.
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One of the nastiest step back shooters I’ve seen this season at any age. You can tell that it’s “her move” as she is so smooth and clean with it when she lets it fly. On top of that she has an elite handle with a quick first step. She displays active hands on the both sides of the floor with a nice vocal presence for the teammates around her. Looking forward, a really clean game that will have a chance to be successful at the college level one day.
Lengthy and athletic forward who is a terror by the rim for offensive players. Would be the definition of a rim-protector with the ability to spread the floor on the offensive end. Can post and score with her back to the basket or shoot the three ball if given the opportunity. High ceiling player who has a good head on her shoulders. Going to bring in a lot of interest this spring/summer if she keeps playing how she is.
Another lengthy forward who I could consider more of a combo guard in most situations as she can spread the floor, handle the ball in the full court, and do everything you would ask of a point guard. Only difference is she is standing at 6’2. Type of player that jumps off the screen at someone when they sit down to watch this team compete. So much potential looking forward its almost unbelievable.