Players To Keep An Eye On From The B2BN Camp
The B2BN Girls Camp was loaded with talent, and here are a few who showed why I should keep my eyes on them throughout the spring and summer… Leah DeWitt (5’7/CG/’28/WeR1) IG: Leahdewitt2 / Wer1girlz X: @LeahDeWitt_2 / @wer1girlz Leah is…
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Leah DeWitt (5’7/CG/’28/WeR1)
IG: Leahdewitt2 / Wer1girlz
X: @LeahDeWitt_2 / @wer1girlz
Leah is a multi-level scorer who had her bag wide open during the B2BN camp. Her ability to score off the bounce in ISO situations was among the best, regardless of classification. She handles the rock very well and is quick with it off the bounce. She is a young talent whose stock rose, and she is one to keep an eye on throughout the spring and summer.
Zoë Williams (5’5/CG/’29/Team Elite Hubbard 16U)
IG: ZoeWilliams 2029 / 3SSBTEAMELITEHUBBARD
X: @ZoeWilliams2029
Zoë is a small and talented backcourt prospect. She is listed as a combo guard but played at the lead guard spot most of the time. She did a good job involving her teammates and keeping everyone happy while being able to get her own. In most camps, players are apt to be a little more selfish, but that was not the case for Zoë, as she showed a lot of unselfishness in her game.
Ava Anthony (6’3/C/’29/Team Flint 2029)
IG: ava_anthony2029 / flint_2029
Ava is a frontcourt player who is still developing her all-around game. However, it is hard to ignore her as she stands 6’3 in the 7th grade. As for most young bigs, their size enables them to rebound at a high rate and protect the rim with their length, and Ava is no different. She is a player to keep an eye on over the next couple of years if she will commit herself to the lab.
Gabby Thomas Gabby Thomas 5'9" | SG Pace Academy | 2028 GA (5’9/SG/’28/Winners United)
IG: iamgabbyyt / winnersunitedelite
Gabby was, if not the best, one of the best players in camp, regardless of class. She could do it all, from scoring to passing to facilitating to defending. She really showed off her scoring prowess and knack for getting a bucket. She has a high ceiling, and I look forward to keeping tabs on her throughout the spring and summer.
Alana DeWitt (5’8/Wing/’29/AEBL Elite [15U])
IG: alana.dewitt / wer1girlz
X: @alanajdewitt / @wer1girlz
Alana showed her court savvy by having a very good floor game. She understands how to set her teammates up and did a good job getting the rock to them in spots where they could produce. As far as scoring, she proved to be a multi-level scorer who could score in a variety of ways.
Maleah Singletary (5’3/PG/’31/Sideline Cancer)
IG: maleahsingletary
X: @Maleah2031
Maleah was one of the youngest in camp but had a game beyond her years. She has a lot of promise as she is developing as a PG who can score and facilitate. She had some youthful moments with her decision-making, but she is an emerging talent who competed with the older girls and held her own.