Freshman Showcase: Team 6
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Sasha Davis – Overland Davis was active pushing the pace in transition, capable of handling the ball and impacting the game through her decision-making. The guard brought plenty of energy on the floor, boasting a consistently high motor on loose…
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Continue ReadingSasha Davis – Overland
Davis was active pushing the pace in transition, capable of handling the ball and impacting the game through her decision-making. The guard brought plenty of energy on the floor, boasting a consistently high motor on loose balls.
Peiton Stone – Frederick
Stone proved to be effective handling the ball, slowing the pace in the halfcourt to curate a good shot attempt for teammates. Her defensive form proved impactful, slowing down a variety of backcourt opponents at the point of attack.
Alexis Coffield – ThunderRidge
Coffield did well playing within the offensive flow, creating a large portion of her buckets from off-ball cutters. The guard has great reaction timing, putting additional pressure on the rim after a teammate ball handler begins attracting attention. Her quick instincts impact the defensive end, proving to be proactive at deflecting passes across the key. Within the backcourt, Coffield is a strong guard who already shows value taking contact while retaining a beneficial defensive positioning.
Ava Grosboll – Roosevelt
Grosboll will be a forward worth tracking over the coming seasons, bringing a well-rounded impact through her time at this event. Effective in a variety of areas, the incoming freshman did well as a connecting piece, passing the ball to off-ball cutters and corner shooters. Grosboll is steady while attacking downhill, lulling opponents through pump fakes, before attacking downhill. Even while on the attack, the freshman is careful, getting to jump stops and pivots to create space on passes or potential finishes in the paint.
Evelynn Jaimes – Northglenn
Jaimes was an active perimeter defender, quick to jump passing lanes and get a hand up in traffic. Offensively, the guard was often seeking driving lanes, hitting a couple of floaters through traffic.
Jaya Santana Jaya Santana 5'8" | SG Rangeview | 2027 State CO – Rangeview
Santana was a strong interior defender, capable of taking bumps without faltering under pressure. She did well stretching out the floor, knocking down a few spot-up threes on the weekend, either in transition or the halfcourt.
Nyree Smith Nyree Smith 5'9" | SG Mountain Range | 2027 State CO – Mountain Range
Smith proved to be an active rebounder on the offensive end, quick to convert boards into putbacks. She brings a constant motor, helpful within any program.
Taylor Stevens – Mountain Vista
Stevens brought two-way impact while standing right around 5’10, impacting the game through constant pressure in the paint. Effective at attacking downhill on straight line drives, Stevens showed above average touch on floaters and push shots, utilizing the glass on a few of those shot attempts. Should opponents stunt the lane, Stevens was dependable getting to her jump stop, pivoting into kick out passes or bounces to cutters. There is no doubt that Stevens boasts upside down the line, she will be one to keep tabs on over the next four seasons.
Clara Reynolds Clara Reynolds 5'11" | SF Arapahoe | 2027 State CO – Highlands Ranch
Reynolds boasts confidence as a shooter within the mid-range, capable of pivoting into jumpers from a variety of circumstances. Another aspect of Reynolds’ impact was her motor on the glass, roaming around often or boxing out her opponent to grab the ball. Reynolds displayed a willingness to battle with contact, attacking the rim following pump fakes and pivot moves.