695 Fall League Finale (Part 2)
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As fall leagues wind down this is the last chance to get a first look at some of the teams and new players in the region. Coach Al’s 695 Fall League always bring players and teams from all over the…
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Continue ReadingAs fall leagues wind down this is the last chance to get a first look at some of the teams and new players in the region. Coach Al’s 695 Fall League always bring players and teams from all over the Baltimore area and PG County teams looking to get away from their in season opponents. Here is what we got to see in the final week. In the essence of Quentin Tarantino let’s do part 2 first.
Oakland Mills was fighting an uphill battle against Pikesville but Destiny was giving the Panthers all that they could handle. She did well attacking the basket and finishing but, her three pointer almost erased a 20 point deficit. She made open three’s and covered ones off the bounce.
Tykeisha Hill
Tykeisha Hill
Tykeisha was a load inside to handle. There were times when she was doubled and even triple teamed that she was able to muscle through the contact and still finish. She controlled the paint allowing Pikesville to control the game. She may be the key to another Panther state title.
Makenzie Singletary
Makenzie Singletary
City has fallen off a lot since the LaShay Taft days (who was in the house showing support to her old team). Makenzie Singletary gives them something to cheer about and hope for the future. She showed a good shot off the catch with three point range which will be needed to stay competitive this season.
Amina McCall
Amina McCall
Coaches want players that will give 100% effort. Run the floor, talk on the floor, rebound, play defense, Amina does it all. She stands around 6’0″ and has the body of a goddess she can get into a division one program without scoring a point. There was a play where she got the rebound threw the outlet pass was first down the court and was back on the other end to contest the layup after her team missed the shot. At that point I knew that she was next level ready.
Mickelle is fast. She had some nice drives to the basket and finished well. Her defense was really good as she showed good anticipation to jump passing lanes and was tough on the ball. Poly had a full roster with 14 players on the bench for a fall league game but, Mickelle was the player that really stood out.