SCBCA Elite Camp: First Impressions
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The SCBCA Elite Camp took place on Sunday at the North Charleston Athletic Center and Prep Girls Hoops was in attendance. Who were some players that made a First Impression on Sunday at the event hosted by the SCBCA? Well,…
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Gramblin was a very pleasant surprise with her play around the bucket all day long. Olivia was relentless on the glass and manufacturing putbacks around the rim. Gramblin was able to run the floor while filling the lane in transition. She showed to have good hands around the basket. Olivia constantly played inside the paint all day long.
She averaged 5 ppg and 5 rebounds last season. Gramblin didn’t run on the Grassroots Circuit this summer she told Prep Girls Hoops.
Gaston is a shot maker from the perimeter. Kayla felt very comfortable scoring the ball from the mid-range and behind the three-point line. She connected on several three-pointers from downtown today. Gaston started off her career at Hillcrest before coming over to Greenville HS.
This was my first-time seeing Chaelyn play despite being ranked in our previous rankings. Tifre was an All-Region Performer last season for the Gators. She averaged 4.7 ppg and 4.3 rebounds a season ago as a freshman at the Class 5A school.
Chaelyn at times tried to handle the rock and slash to the basket. She had no problems being a mover-screener on the floor. Tifre plays her best basketball around the paint area at times. What’s her true position on the floor?
Hickman will be just a freshman this season for the Lady Eagles. She really likes to play her game out on the wing. Kaylan has good size to play out on the perimeter. She moves well to work to receive the ball along with handling it up the floor at times.
The Lady Eagles have plenty of young talent on the roster this season in the Upstate.