No Excuse Just Produce Classic Top Performers
This weekend, the world famous Drew League held their second annual No Excuse Just Produce Classic at King/Drew High School. The even featured a lone girls game between King/Drew and Rialto. I was able to watch the game and here’s…
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Continue ReadingThis weekend, the world famous Drew League held their second annual No Excuse Just Produce Classic at King/Drew High School. The even featured a lone girls game between King/Drew and Rialto. I was able to watch the game and here’s a quick look at some of the top players I saw.
1. Carrington Davis – Rialto 2025
This was my first time seeing Davis play and she stood out as a talented wing scoring threat. She was comfortable as a ball-handler in the halfcourt. She got to her spots on the court and did well navigating the defense. Able to create her shot off the dribble; consistently took the pull-up jumper. Very good midrange shooter. Also able to to hit the short turnaround jumper.
2. Anayla Anderson – King/Drew 2024
Anderson was able to get buckets on the ball and off the ball. Off ball she did well spotting up and shooting from three off the catch. Was able to shoot with the defense closing out on her. Good ball-handler in transition and able to shoot the pull-up three. She stood out defensively as well. She reads passes and is able to deflect the ball and force turnovers.
3.
Destiny Rabino
Destiny
Rabino
5'7" | CG
Rialto | 2026
State
CA
– Rialto 2026
Rabino was the best shooter in the game. A consistent three-point threat, she’s comfortable with letting that ball fly. All she needs is an ounce of space and she’s taking the shot. Wasn’t discouraged by misses and kept putting herself in position to get open looks from three. She can shoot off the catch or face up and shoot. She has a quick release and can shoot before the defense closes out.
4. Katilin Johnson – King/Drew 2025
Johnson was one of the best defensive players in the game. She has quick and she gets in the passing lanes and forces turnovers. Consistently dove on the floor to recover loose balls off deflections. Scoring-wise, she did most of her damage off the ball. In transition, she sprints out ahead of the defense running the floor and being a finisher.