Grassroots Weekend Warriors – Part 2
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Yesterday we started to look at some grassroots weekend warriors. These were players that continued their growth as players and continued to send a message late in the grassroots season last weekend. In Part 2, we will cover some more…
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Continue ReadingYesterday we started to look at some grassroots weekend warriors. These were players that continued their growth as players and continued to send a message late in the grassroots season last weekend. In Part 2, we will cover some more players that stood out in grassroots events.
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Anayya Davis Anayya Davis 6’0″ | SF Henry Ford II | 2025 State MI did Anayya Davis Anayya Davis 6’0″ | SF Henry Ford II | 2025 State MI type things while in Orlando. She was smooth and athletic going at the rim. Davis played a super high IQ game, REAL ly impressing everyone with her feel for the game.
Flynn turned some heads with the Goonies this weekend. She showed that she can be a high scoring threat off the wing. Flynn can shoot as well as find lanes to the bucket. She proved that she’ll be a player to watch as we move closer to high school season.
It could be said that Winowiecki had one of the best all around grassroots seasons. She’s left zero doubt that she’s an elite shooter in the state. Winowiecki made 20 point games a regular thing with her PR1De team. There should be a lot of college coaches taking a long hard look.
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Jones was her typical dynamic self at the PGH 2K23. She was creative off the bounce and at the rim, providing herself and her teammates with scoring opportunities. Jones did a great job controlling her defender and making the defense adjust.
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Zoey Kauffman Zoey Kauffman 5'10" | SG Roscommon | 2026 State MI
Zoey Kauffman Zoey Kauffman 5'10" | SG Roscommon | 2026 State MI
Kauffman definitely made a statement at the PGH 2k23. She had a solid feel for the game and displayed an excellent understanding of spacing. Kauffman worked hard to get open, finding open spots along the perimeter and the baseline. She was simply more than willing to earn her buckets.
Davis has to be considered an upper echelon recruit in the country. Summer AND Indya have to be easily top 100 in the senior class. Summer Davis Summer Davis 5’9″ | PG West Bloomfield | 2024 State MI shot the lights out last weekend, hitting some clutch buckets. But it was probably her gritty defense that was most impressive.
Let’s start on the offensive end. Lisch put on a show, averaging 17 points per game for the Michigan Lady Playmakers . She shot the ball well all weekend, but let’s not forget about her play on the defensive end. Lisch forced more than a handful of turnovers with her good footwork and quick hands.