5 More Players That Made My Spring
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As a scout and a contributor I’ve been able to see a ton of high quality basketball. These players have made my spring with their effort and performances. That being said, here are 5 more players that made my spring!…
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Continue ReadingAs a scout and a contributor I’ve been able to see a ton of high quality basketball. These players have made my spring with their effort and performances. That being said, here are 5 more players that made my spring!
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Winowiecki had herself a solid spring and it was fun to watch. She’s always been a hustle player that’s willing to do the little things for her team. But this spring it was her shooting and scoring that really turned heads. Winowiecki showed off a solid jumper with definite 3 point range.
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Gillette put her name square on the map this spring. She was so smart and efficient with the ball in her hands. Gillette showed that she could dish the ball off on the move and attack the bucket off the bounce. I have her listed as a combo guard, but she really showed the ability to be a playmaker.
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Seely-London flat out had a tremendous spring with Hardwood Midwest. She was consistently a top performer and a standout player at Prep Girls Hoops Circuit events. Seely-London proved that she could be relied on to be a 3 level scorer. She showed a tremendous feel and touch when finishing and in the mid range.
Banks has been on a tear for a while now and it was fun to watch it continue through the spring. She’s a high speed and high energy lead guard that plays baseline to baseline. Banks finds and creates lanes to the rim and forces her opponents hand on D. She’s one of the top 2 way guards in the state.
Kimerer is a story about what grassroots is supposed to be. She showed up, showed out, and put her name on the map of potential next level prospects. Kimerer showed that she was willing and able to have an offense go through her. She was an aggressive guard that went downhill with the ball.