Sweet Hoops Fall League Team Evals (SLU)
Prep Girls Hoops Missouri attended the first day of the Sweet Hoops Fall League at Lift for Life Academy on Sunday afternoon. We continue our team evals with a look at the members of SLU. Dasia Scott: The 6’2″ 2027…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Missouri attended the first day of the Sweet Hoops Fall League at Lift for Life Academy on Sunday afternoon. We continue our team evals with a look at the members of SLU.
Dasia Scott: The 6’2″ 2027 forward from Principia was a dominant force in the paint with a game-high 19 points. She was establishing her position inside and getting buckets with either hand around the basket. She also displayed her versatility with her ball handling and passing. She also stepped out and hit a 3-pointer.
Alandyn Simmons: A 5’9″ 2025 forward from Lift for Life who is a big matchup problem with his physical strength and versatile skill set. She is strong enough to score and rebound in the paint against taller players. She can also handle the ball and knock down the 3-pointer. She can also defend multiple positions.
Jael Green Jael Green 5'3" | PG University City | 2026 State MO : A 2026 point guard from University City who plays fast, but also under control with her high basketball IQ. She is a very good ball handler who distributes the ball well, but she is also a very capable scorer as she showed with 12 points on Sunday afternoon.
Chase Giddings: A 5’8″ guard from Lift for Life who is a very capable scorer, but she spent much of this game distributing the ball and getting her teammates involved. When she asserted herself on offense, she was able to create a bucket in a variety of ways.
Hailey Gray: I was very impressed with this young point guard from the metro east in the first time that I watched her play. She has good speed and quickness and also a nice feel for the game. She plays good pressure defense and can pick a pocket or two. Her fundamentals on offense are also very solid with her passing and decision making.
Khamari Jackson: A young point guard from Southern Illinois who was very impressive with her ability to penetrate in the lane for buckets and also distribute the ball to her teammates. She made some nifty passes from a variety of angles. Her speed and quickness and high basketball IQ made her very entertaining to watch.