Run4Roses Classic 2023 Recap: Impact Players Pt.1
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The 2023 Run4Roses Classic took place in Louisville, Kentucky from July 6th-8th. This is the largest girls basketball exposure event featuring 2,776 teams from across the globe, 1,487 college coaches from every collegiate Kenadi Level Kenadi Level 5'1" | PG…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 Run4Roses Classic took place in Louisville, Kentucky from July 6th-8th. This is the largest girls basketball exposure event featuring 2,776 teams from across the globe, 1,487 college coaches from every collegiate Kenadi Level Kenadi Level 5'1" | PG McLean County | 2026 KY , 84 courts, and 9,000 players in total. I was able to attend this historic event and the experience was one of a kind to say the least. Check out my impact players from the Roses23.
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Maya Lawrie Maya Lawrie 5'11" | PF Notre Dame Academy | 2025 State KY put on an outstanding performance in Thursdays matchup against Minnesota Fury she set the tone for Next Kenadi Level Kenadi Level 5'1" | PG McLean County | 2026 KY 2025 with her energy and effort on both ends of the floor. Lawrie was all over the place staying active, diving for loose balls getting tie-ups, and always hustling back on defense. I recall one possession where she got the rebound went coast to coast and finished with a pretty spin move into layup that got everyone out of their seats and provided the spark her team needed to get the win.
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I was able to get a good look at the Daviess County standout Zoey Beehn Zoey Beehn 5'11" | SF Daviess County | 2025 State KY . She is a new addition to our recent 2025 rankings update and she proved that she is indeed a “top 50” prospect in her class. Beehn had a solid game against the Long Island Lightning doing a good job setting screens and rolling to the basket. She made a good effort to chase down rebounds as well. But what I like the most was her ability to score with her back to the basket. Beehn displayed some impressive footwork and post moves to score on the low block. With a new coach at Daviess County and the addition of Kennedy Lane Kennedy Lane 5'7" | SF Daviess County | 2026 State KY I see a “Dynamic Duo” in the works for the Lady Panthers this season.
Halle Collins Halle Collins 5'11" | SF Knox Central | 2025 State KY has a ridiculous work ethic and she has put in a lot of time in the weight room completely transforming her body since last year. She played up for the ETA Thunder Fire 2024 team and in a highly anticipated matchup against The New Mexico Clippers S40 and with colleges coaches and spectators surrounding court 22. Collins was dominant and could not be contained in the interior, her Kenadi Level Kenadi Level 5'1" | PG McLean County | 2026 KY of physicality was just too much for the other team. She was a “work horse” on the glass snatching offensive rebounds and going right back up to score. She also showed her ability to pass out of the post, guard positions 1-5, and knock-down shots from the perimeter Collins finished the game with 8 points, 12 rebounds, 1 assist, and 1 steal. After watching her compete for the first time it was evident that she is the “real deal” and the nickname “Dennis Rodman” is the perfect comparison to her play style.
Caroline Eaglin Caroline Eaglin 5'9" | SG Newport Central Catholic | 2025 State KY is another player that made an impact for Next Kenadi Level Kenadi Level 5'1" | PG McLean County | 2026 KY 2025 in the game against Minnesota Fury. Eaglin has an extremely high IQ on the court, she moved well without the ball making timely backdoor cuts that left her open for layups inside. I also liked her Kenadi Level Kenadi Level 5'1" | PG McLean County | 2026 KY of intensity and passion she displayed while competing. She did great job scoring from all 3- Kenadi Level Kenadi Level 5'1" | PG McLean County | 2026 KY s, playing on-ball defense, and getting points in transition.
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Kadence Livers Kadence Livers 5'7" | CG Bardstown | 2025 State KY stock has been on the rise as of late playing for Lady Vision 2025. She’s been playing so well she cracked the “top 70” in our rankings as a new addition to our already stacked class of 2025. I watched Livers play on Day 1 of the Roses23 against SMAC Storm and she looked every bit of impressive. She is a high-energy player that is capable of playing the entire game. Livers played terrific on-ball defense applying tight ball pressure making ball handlers uncomfortable, forcing much needed turnovers for her team. She also displayed excellent ball handling skills, and great court vision always looking to get her teammates involved. Livers found her groove offensively in the second half showing off her range from behind the arc, and a nice left-hand dribble pull-up jumper with a very quick-release.