PGH 2K23: All-Tournament Team (15U)
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There were 20+ players that were considered for the 15U All-Tournament Team at PGH 2K23. The five competitors listed below showed all weekend long that they were the best individual players on the floor, while helping their perspective teams win…
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Continue ReadingThere were 20+ players that were considered for the 15U All-Tournament Team at PGH 2K23. The five competitors listed below showed all weekend long that they were the best individual players on the floor, while helping their perspective teams win at the same time. Each player, if they work hard enough moving forward and keep expanding their game, will have a real shot to play somewhere at the college level one day. Thanks for tuning in and enjoy.
After seeing Brooklyn Maves preform on Day 1 of PGH 2K23, it was obvious that she was a player that had a “put-together” overall game, while possessing a great feel for the ball. On both sides of the floor Maves was a pivotal player for her team. She scored at all three levels, played tenacious defense, and rebounded consistently well for her size. From everything I saw this weekend, Maves is primed for a big high school season this upcoming fall. Her game translates in every facet, now she just needs to go out and make it happen.
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McKenna Cooley McKenna Cooley 5’7″ | SG Ouachita Parish Highschool | 2026 LA was easily the player with the highest ceiling moving forward at the 15U level that I had an opportunity to watch compete this weekend. She has length, athletic ability, and a mixture of skill to go along with both of those things. All weekend long Cooley had her offensive ability on display at all three scoring levels, her defensive prowess in both the half and full court setting, and quick decision making when the ball was in her hands. This team went undefeated this weekend against the best competition there. Cooley was their leader each game, wether she was their leading scorer or not and it showed. There is a lot to look forward to down the road for this one. She just has to keep doing her thing.
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I was truly on the fence with this one but I think that Ava Tisch Ava Tisch 5’3″ | PG Lincoln Way West | 2026 IL did show me enough this weekend to be a 15U All-Tournament player. Several times this weekend Tisch created for herself or her teammates on offense, while trying to keep her team in the game in the end, when they were coming down to the final stretch. Tisch would be defined as a scoring first point guard in my book. She has the ability to run the offense and handle the ball in the full court but her best ability is creating something out of nothing on offense. Over the next few seasons it’ll be interesting as to how her game expands but for now, she was definitely a player that stood out above most this weekend.
Erynn Felton Erynn Felton 5'5" | CG Neville | 2026 LA
Erynn Felton Erynn Felton 5'5" | CG Neville | 2026 LA
Erynn Felton Erynn Felton 5’5″ | CG Neville | 2026 LA was one of the quickest handling guards I’ve seen this season while traveling between both mens and womens basketball coverage. Felton goes at 1000 MPG but stays in control. Her blast of speed in the open court is impressive and next level in every sense of the phrase. She works hard and has a high motor with a superior mental game compared to those around her on the floor. This weekend there were two games in which her AAU team had a hard time getting started. In both of those contests Felton was attacking the basket and getting easy looks to help her team get going. This game-style led to a dominate weekend at PGH 2K23 for Felton and her team.
Hanna Bultman
Hanna Bultman
This was another situation where I could pick 3 or 4 players from this team to be All-Tournament selections. There were a few key players out of this group who had the right to be on this list but this weekend I have to give it to Hanna Bultman. Bultman is an impressive prospect with a mix of size, strength, and skill. She moves effortlessly off of the ball, with the ability to shoot it from deep a little bit or the ability to get to the basket off of the dribble if she so chooses. This weekend she did a good job of keeping everything simple and letting the game come to her. She showed to me that she is someone who could play at the college level one day, if she were to stick with it and keep up the hard work over the next few years.