River City Run: 17U Glue Players
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Glue players don’t always show up in the stat book, but they are difference makers on the court. This weekend at PGH’s River City Run, I saw many players that were huge to their team’s success by simply doing all…
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Continue ReadingGlue players don’t always show up in the stat book, but they are difference makers on the court. This weekend at PGH’s River City Run, I saw many players that were huge to their team’s success by simply doing all of the little things. Here are some of the players that I saw as glue players this past weekend.
Hollins showed a lot of potential. Can block shots and be disruptive defensively. Can score and get to the rim offensively. Long and athletic. Was really working hard on both ends of the floor. Went 110% and asked for a small break instead of playing at half speed when she got tired. Immediately went back in and made her impact known. Crashed the boards strong, ran the floor, and moved without the ball.
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Smith is the kind of player that does all of the things that require pure effort, but don’t always show up in the stat sheet. She makes constant hustle plays, she’s an excellent defender, she crashes the boards strong, etc. Smith can also score the ball at all 3 levels and is a great distributor. Very athletic – was really elevating over players to grab rebounds.
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Beard was putting in some serious work on the boards. She wasn’t the tallest player on the floor, but she was determined to come up with the ball, which is exactly what she kept doing. You never had to question her effort as she was all over the floor. Finished some tough shots around the basket and knocked down shots with good range.
Parkison was staying with plays and just continuously fought on the boards. She showed an ability to knock down outside shots, finish at the rim, or finish at the free throw line. Excellent size and strength.
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Craig made some excellent hustle plays and showed that she consistently plays with a high motor. She finished some solid floaters in the paint while also showing an ability to knock down shots or finish at the rim. Made some solid passes to her teammates as well.
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Miller had solid guard play all throughout the weekend. Defensively, has active hands and was getting into the passing lanes to come up with steals. Offensively, has good ball handling moves and made strong drives to get into the paint. Used her quick first step to get past defenders and finished floaters well. Also made good passes.
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Coffey initially caught my eye with her court vision. She saw the floor well and was always willing to make the extra pass (maybe even too much as she’s more than capable of scoring herself as well). Wasn’t afraid to take it inside even when facing much taller opponents.
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Jayna Pierre Calixte
Was absolutely dominating on the boards. Coming up with rebounds all game long in every game I saw and used her strength to secure them. Finished some nice baskets around the rim as well. Utilizes length to be disrupt defensively.