2024 MDPSSBT All Future Team
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During the MDPSSBT tournament we got a glimpse of several player that we believe are the future stars for the 2024-25 school season. These are players that college coaches may want to target this spring and summer to add to…
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Continue ReadingDuring the MDPSSBT tournament we got a glimpse of several player that we believe are the future stars for the 2024-25 school season. These are players that college coaches may want to target this spring and summer to add to their programs.
Kai shown that she can do everything at various times in the tournament. Her 7 rebounds against St. Frances was more than many of the post players had. She attacked the basket getting to the line a game high six times against Holy Child. She had a game where she led in assists and then she showed her shooting touch in the championship game. Once she puts everything together, it’s going to be special to watch.
Heaven showed that she can mix it up and rebound with anyone. Physically she has the full wish list of options coaches look for, athleticism, size and skill, she has a good form on her shot now, she just needs to trust herself. Coach Wright’s ability to build confidence in his players will be huge as Heaven will be one of only two Crusader seniors next season.
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London at 6’2″ has good size and finishes well inside. She shot close to 70% from the field against McNamara but only 25% from the line. Improving her free throw percentage will draw coaches attention to her stat sheet as she can easily be a double figure post play each game. Entering her senior year she is a sleeper to watch for college coaches.
Kasey has been logging minutes as a sophomore in some of the biggest games and stepping up. On the defensive end she is most impressive as she applies a lot of pressure to the ball handler and jumps passing lanes. She is a good finisher in transition and has good body control when contested. She knocks down shots when left open and should have a bigger role entering her junior season.
Emma is one of the more talented players in the region and has been for several years. The Roadrunners have to figure out how to use her skillset to their advantage if they want to seriously contend for a championship. She can work any perimeter position at a high level, I see her in the high and low post at times which is a little confusing but she seems to handle herself well.
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Adora turned heads in this one showing that she may be the catalyst for a future league championship. She has a good shot but her ability to finish in traffic is exceptional. She plays at full throttle even on routine plays allowing her to get hands on balls and create steals that can affect the outcome of close games (like the semi final against St. Frances). Look for her this spring/summer to make a few headlines.