2025’s That We Want To See At The Top 250
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The Prep Girls Hoops Top 250 Expo is one of the greatest showcase events in the country. It has elite local and national reach when it comes to coverage and prospect exposure. Registration has begun for this event which consistently…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Girls Hoops Top 250 Expo is one of the greatest showcase events in the country. It has elite local and national reach when it comes to coverage and prospect exposure. Registration has begun for this event which consistently sells out quickly in Michigan. Let’s look an example of some of the players in the class of 2025 that we’d like to see at the PGH Michigan Top 250 Expo!
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Zajac is an ultra talented forward that can make a huge local and national statement at the Top 250. She can show the state and the country how difficult she is for oponents to match up with. Zajac can score from all over the floor and can attack both outside-in or inside-out.
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Mees could really get her name and game fresh on the minds of coaches and scouts at the event. She’s been a sneaky solid scorer, showing she can get buckets at all 3 levels. Mees has a nice stroke from beyond the arc, can hit from the mid range and has a feel and finesse near the rim.
The Top 250 is a perfect fit for Kamphuis. She stepped her game up big time for Kent City last season and played a big role in their success. In what has sort of become Kent City style, Kamphuis showed that she can be a top notch shooter. She buried triples on the regular and coaches at the Top 250 need to see that jumper.
McLeod has been in the press plenty this spring. She’s an elite player, playing elite level basketball. She’s absolutely been filling it up with her jumper. But at the PGH Top 250, she can show the state of Michigan, and beyond that, the fact that she’s a legit combo guard that can more than effectively handle the ball at the point and get it where it needs to go.
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Gray is an elite post player that makes point and rebound double-doubles an every day occurrence. Scouts and coaches would love to see her in Grand Rapids dominating the paint and the glass in Faith Carson type style. Gray could send a message about her game and how tough her talented Bedford team will be next season.
Robinson is a talented lead guard from Clarenceville. She’s flown a bit under the radar even when starting as a freshman and being an All-Conference player as a sophomore. Robinson can really put her name in the minds of coaches and scouts and start a big season at the Top 250.