Dynasty Region Finals: 15U All-Tournament Second Team
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One thing that amazes me is watching teams break their necks to turn in rosters at the MEGA NCAA Certified events to NOT be seen by anyone other than teammates and family yet this is a PERFECT platform for players…
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Continue ReadingOne thing that amazes me is watching teams break their necks to turn in rosters at the MEGA NCAA Certified events to NOT be seen by anyone other than teammates and family yet this is a PERFECT platform for players to be seen, which is why I’m glad I’m involved so once you understand the process, you might have a chance at succeeding and playing at the next level and here’s another group who showed me, a REAL EVALUATOR, with a daughter in the WNBA, they have next level potential
Loghann Leivan Loghann Leivan 5'9" | SF Miller | 2026 State MO -5’9 ( Missouri Storm 2026) Miller [2026] Missouri
Levian showed she could knock down the pull-up jumper in a variety of ways, all while being defended. She created it in the set and elevated to drop it, she came around screens to hit and she even showed she could nail in transition. I also enjoyed her attacking the basket from multiple angles and finishing after contact. Her defense was solid, both in the half-court as well as baseline to baseline yet watching her play the passing lane had me smiling
Alaina Ngo Alaina Ngo 5'2" | PG Plano East | 2026 TX -5’4 PG (A1 Sauce 2026) Plano East [2026] Texas
Ngo has me thinking YES as she continues to impress me with her ability to run a squad. She understands how to control the tempo, in layman’s terms “when to push the ball and when to slow it down” yet she directs traffic and sets her teammates up for “gimmes”. She also understands how to “play within herself” simply meaning she does what she does and doesn’t overdo anything but her poise under pressure always stands out. She scores off the dribble and from outside and her court vision is more than solid
Sha’Diamond Frazier-5’6 G 94/50 Family Renegades 2026 [2026] Louisiana
Frazier is one of those “never takes a play-off” type of player and her energy level stays the same whether the team is up or down big, trust me college coaches notice things like that which is why I EMPHASIZE certain things that will benefit players attempting to go to the next level. She plays the passing lane well and handles the ball in the open court afterward but watching her attack the basket with a powerful first step is nice, and so are her finishes with players literally hanging on her. She rebounds on both ends and punishes inside the paint to score around the basket
Jacey Halitzka Jacey Halitzka 5'4" | SG Bergman | 2027 AR -5’5 PG (J Squad 2026) Bergman [2027] Arkansas
Halitzka with the “first step” to leave the defender standing sold me on opening day, well so did her draining the long ball with the “catch and shoot” yet her court vision also was a plus. Day 2, off the dribble off the top, yet her body control on her finishes after contact was really nice, and after looking at the roster and seeing she was playing up, her upside is impressive. She also handled the ball under pressure and made good decisions
#18 ( Mavericks Basketball Center 2026) Missouri
Not sure of her name yet I’m certain about her game because first of all, she’s long and athletic and that is the base. I love that profile, and more importantly, so do college coaches and they offer “next-level opportunities”. She finished however she wanted around the basket, but she mixed it up not only scoring from the wing off the dribble but dropping the jumper from outside. She played good defense inside the paint, showed good lateral movement to defend outside the paint and she rebounded on both ends