Triumph Region Finals: 16U High Motor Guards
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Prep Girls Hoops hosted their Triumph Region Finals last weekend where teams from across the southeast were able to compete against one another kicking off their tough July schedules. Here are some of the high motor guards in the 16U…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops hosted their Triumph Region Finals last weekend where teams from across the southeast were able to compete against one another kicking off their tough July schedules. Here are some of the high motor guards in the 16U division that stood out at the event.
Karly Glahn
Karly Glahn
Karly Glahn was running full speed making some nice passes threading the needle to get the pass to its destination. She was a nuisance on defense, too, getting her hands in the way preventing her opponents from scoring. She can find the open spots, too, being ready to score off the pass on multiple levels.
Isabel Waite Isabel Waite 5'8" | CG Wando | 2025 State SC
Isabel Waite Isabel Waite 5'8" | CG Wando | 2025 State SC
Isabel Waite Isabel Waite 5’8″ | CG Wando | 2025 State SC was constantly getting her hands in the way on defense disrupting her opponents and grabbing the steal. She pushed these possessions up the court finding her open teammates. She hustled back on defense even showing off her ability to block shots in transition.
Anai Custodio
Anai Custodio
Anai Custodio put the team on her back in the second half willing her team to stay in a close game. She was attacking the basket finding the open lanes, and she didn’t back down from contact waiting for her underneath the basket. She made plays off the dribble pulling up for her jump shot, or she found the open spot waiting to score off the pass.
McKenzy Green
McKenzy Green
McKenzy Green was attacking the basket taking over the game getting some points after finishing at the rim even through contact. She even got inside for rebounds, and she pushed defensive boards right up to the other end of the court trying to catch her opponents off guard. She certainly knew how to control the tempo for her team.
Jenai Mumphery Jenai Mumphery 5’6″ | PG Tri-Cities | 2027 State GA did a nice job attacking the gaps and finding the open spots to put up her floaters. She brought some life to her team late in a game finding ways to score some points, crash the boards, and push the tempo finding her open teammates. She showed off her range, too, shooting the ball from deep.
Gabby Moore Gabby Moore 5’4″ | PG First Baptist | 2027 State SC showed off her range knocking down shots from around the perimeter even with quick closeouts from her opponents. She did a nice job seeing the floor knowing when to pull up for a jumper in transition or to make the dish to her teammates filling in the lanes. She was constantly finding ways to get the ball to her teammates keeping her eyes peeled for the open look.