GYBC All American Camp: Pennsylvania Standouts
GYBC hosted their All American camp last week where athletes from across the country came together to compete against one another and gain experience on the court. We’ve already examined standouts from across the country, so let’s take a look…
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Continue ReadingGYBC hosted their All American camp last week where athletes from across the country came together to compete against one another and gain experience on the court. We’ve already examined standouts from across the country, so let’s take a look at the last round of standouts that come to us from Pennsylvania.
Jaedyn Edwards – 5’6” 2027
Edwards had a nice take to the basket driving hard to the hoop and finishing through contact making the old fashioned three point play. She ran the floor well being ready for the pass and bucket in transition. She had a nice bucket scoring from around the arc, and she turned right around being in the perfect position to get the defensive rebound.
Lucianna Lamendola – 5’5” 2028
Lamendola had a nice take to the basket banking it in off the glass using the space her opponent gave her as she drove hard to the hoop. She can finish strong at the rim, and she uses fakes on her way to the hoop to get the open look.
Brynn Barley – 5’8” 2029
Barley was so quick handling the ball pushing it up the court. She had a nice move faking to her left and making the dish to her right hitting her teammate in stride scoring two points for her team. She was aggressive on both ends of the court grabbing steals to take the other direction.
Denyla Handy – 5’5” 2029
Handy had a nice one handed move handling the ball keeping her defender away from it. She attacked the right side well no matter where she started on the court keeping her eyes on the goal. She hustled back on defense blocking a shot in transition protecting the basket. She was constantly moving with the ball shifting the defense to find her open teammate. She had a nice hustle play saving the ball to her teammate keeping the possession alive.
Na’kera Melbourne – 5’5” 2029
Melbourne was running the court well on offense. She was ready for the pass when getting out on a fast break, and she handled the ball well on her own scoring on solo fast breaks. She had a tough take hitting the one handed floater up and over her opponent for two points through contact. She hustled back on defense being ready to catch a rebound and quickly take it the other direction to score in transition.
Mia Bonafede – 5’0” 2029
Bonafede was attacking the basket finding the open lanes and battling through contact. She made her points count from the free throw line. She had some tough drives on the baseline getting by her opponents on her way to putting up some floaters.
Tatum Edwards – 5’2” 2030
Edwards was making such effective cuts losing her defender and being ready for the pass. She had a nice double cut move filling the lane on the way to two points off a sideline play. She had a nice take to the basket responding to two points from her opponents by scoring on her own fast break on the other end.
Mia Lawson – 4’10” 2030
Lawson was handling the ball well finding her open teammates and swinging the ball around the perimeter. She was constantly pointing on defense telling her teammates where to go to defend the basket, and she moved well on offense making cuts to get open, especially when her teammates were trapped.
Aubri Gibbs – 4’8” 2031
Gibbs had some nice range to her shot finding the gap around the perimeter and putting the ball up for some points. She was constantly moving without the ball shifting the defense and finding the openings. She showed off her range shooting the ball, and she was so confident handling the ball getting around her opponents trying to press her.