Zero Gravity Standouts From the First 2 weeks
In the first two weeks of the Zero Gravity Fall AAU circuit, there was The Fall Tip OFF, and The Rumble for the Ring. Here are 5 standouts from the first two weekends. Emma Garapetian, Team Danna Barros, Class 2024,…
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Continue ReadingIn the first two weeks of the Zero Gravity Fall AAU circuit, there was The Fall Tip OFF, and The Rumble for the Ring. Here are 5 standouts from the first two weekends.
Emma Garapetian, Team Danna Barros, Class 2024, Position Guard
Emma is continuing to raise her stock this fall. She is returning from injuries, and she looks to be her self again on the court. I have now seen her play in the Fall, at the Prep Hoops Expo and in AAU. Emma is a 5’10 Guard. Last weekend, she showed her abilities to stretch the floor, and shoot from the outside. She is also able to face up and attack off the dribble. She was also able to switch on defensive, and guard multiple positions. Emma is an uncommitted 2024 prospect, that coaches should take note of.
Nell Sparks Nell Sparks 5'6" | SG Winsor | 2025 State New E , Team Bay State Jaguars, Class 2025, Position SG,
Sparks can impact the game in multiple ways. She plays bigger than her listed size. She rebounds the ball well for a Guard, and has a verity of finishing moves at the rim. She plays with a very high motor, even while playing multiple games in a day. Sparks impacts the game on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball.
Mia Gentile Mia Gentile 5'4" Somerset Berkley Regional | 2024 State New E , Team Massasoit Warriors, Position CG, Class 2024
Mia is three level scorer. She is always ready to shoot, and has a very quick shot releases. She has little wasted motion in her shooting form. She has a good follow through, and is balanced. Mia can attack off the dribble as well. Another thing I like about her game is her transition defense. It is rare to see her be the last person back on defense, and she does a good job stopping the ball.
Nina Edwards, Team Huskies, Position C Class 2024
Nina is a tough and strong big. She often times will guard the opposing teams biggest player. She plays good defense without fouling, and also is good on the offensive and defensive glass. She also does a good job using her size, to get deflections in the passing lanes.
Liberty Gazaille, Massasoit Warriors, Class 2024, Position F
Liberty has good size, and can shoot over the top of the defense from mid range. She has shown her fundamental footwork, and her nice turnaround jump shot. Liberty does a good job following her shot, and boxing out. She also has showed that she is effective playing the middle on offense, against the opposing teams zone defense.