Ball is Life All American Camp (EBC) – Part 3
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Open Gym Premier (OGP) put on a pretty good camp for girls this past weekend, they brought in some nice girls talent from the California and around the country. Here are some more girls we evaluated at the camp, we…
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Continue ReadingOpen Gym Premier (OGP) put on a pretty good camp for girls this past weekend, they brought in some nice girls talent from the California and around the country. Here are some more girls we evaluated at the camp, we will be tagging all those we can find on the net, look out for these articles.
2028, Alaysha Mills Alaysha Mills 5'9" | PF Middle School | 2028 CA – big post with a nice size body, has soft hands and can score in the paint and also defend. Runs the floor well and can get down the court and catch and finish thru contact. She showed us that she was a bruiser in the paint and no one on the floor could deal with her when she was doing her thing.
2028, Serenity Salmond Serenity Salmond 5'5" | CG Middle School | 2028 CA – long and lanky guard that can handle the ball., we watched her rebound the ball and take it push the break and make the right decision with the ball. Does well with pressure and makes the right pass to teammates to get easy buckets. She surprised us as well, she did some things that made us say, WOW, she is definitely a good player in our opinion.
2028, Isla Allen Isla Allen 5'2" | PG Middle School | 2028 CA – skilled point guard with some nice swagger to her game, she knows how to control the tempo and get teammates involved. She make good decisions with the ball, had a nice stroke from beyond the arc that she showed she could knock down shot from all three levels on the floor.
2028, Elleigh Molinar Elleigh Molinar 5'4" | PG Middle School | 2028 CA – Shooter from perimeter, she has a nice stroke from beyond the arc. She has good handles and knows how to score when needed. She is feisty to the rim, watched her bump as defender in the paint on the drive and finish with her left hand. This kid can really play the game the right way…