2024: Bruisers in the Paint
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The 2024 Palmetto State is going to be a good one here for college programs to recruit this year. Who are some players down low in the paint that will be nice additions to college programs? Well, we have you…
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Blake brings a double-double to the table every game it seems with her play. Dianna comes from good bloodlines with both of her sisters both playing college ball before her.
She understands where to get her work done and that’s down low on the block. Dianna keeps the ball up high every time and works for position down in the paint. Blake a volleyball player and a High Jumper on the track & field brings good athleticism to the floor. Dianna has a soft touch to finish around the cup while understanding her need to play and stay around the paint area as a true post player.
Mickell has a nice set of shoulders to really move around the paint area well. Trinity LOVES to play the game on contact and surely won’t backdown from anyone in the paint. She has frame to fight off defenders down low with her rugged play.
Mickell has is a bit off the grid down in the Lowcountry at Allendale-Fairfax HS playing for the Lady Tigers. She recently picked up an offer from Clark University (GA) – NCAA D2 program while running on the Grassroots Circuit with H2 Lowco . Trinity will certainly be one of the top players in Class 1A this coming season.
Ford will carve out space down low for the Lady Landsharks. Tynasjia has soft hands to catch anything throw in her direction on the floor. She’s a great passer from the high post at times. She tends to be at her best close to the basket playing 4 feet in at times.
She will have to be the senior leader this season for this young Oceanside Collegiate Academy team.
Chambers made a strong impression on Prep Girls Hoops this spring with her play on the Grassroots Circuit. She carried over her solid play to the High School calendar in June with the Blue Flame. Maggie can knockdown the short jumper from time to time while playing face-up.
Chambers really looks to carve out space at times and thrives on contact when needed. Maggie will jump on the deck and play physical whenever needed to help her team win. She really plays the game as the ultimate team performer.
Pelzer plays down low on the block and really enjoys playing there you can tell. Aylissa is more of a rebounder and defender in the paint than an offensive threat. She can score the ball on put backs from time to time. Pelzer constantly remains active on the floor and always works to get herself into position to receive the rock down low.
Aylissa has a nice touch from the foul line when she gets the opportunity to get to the line. The left-handed Pelzer brings a blue-collar attitude to the floor for her local based Grassroots team SC Prime .