2027’s Breaking Out at The Clash Pt: 1
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The Clash tournament in Hamilton, Ohio was the most spectacular facility and weekend of high-level competitive travel basketball I have ever witnessed. Countless travel teams came from across the country to compete April 19-21st in this NCAA Live-Period event. S-40,…
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Continue ReadingThe Clash tournament in Hamilton, Ohio was the most spectacular facility and weekend of high-level competitive travel basketball I have ever witnessed. Countless travel teams came from across the country to compete April 19-21st in this NCAA Live-Period event. S-40, P-24, and independent circuit travel teams competed in front of 300+ D1, D2, and D3 college coaches across 28 courts at the Spooky Nook Sports Championship Mill facility. Here are a few 2027 prospects who impressed me as I watched their games courtside over the weekend.
Adhara Blanc Adhara Blanc CG NJ
Adhara Blanc Adhara Blanc CG NJ
Adhara Blanc Adhara Blanc CG NJ (5’5, PG, 2028) put on a show for United NJ-15U-P24 at The Clash. Adhara is a stocky guard who combines her athleticism and fine tuned fundamentals to make impact plays on both ends. She is an effective outside shooter, knocking down a wing 3 and corner 3. Adhara saw her defender overplaying her and back cut for a layup. She stole the ball then utilized a spin dribble to create an open lane for an assist. Adhara anticipates passes and applies pressure to cause steals/deflections. She showed fancy footwork by making a fake pass one direction then passed around the defender inside for an assist. She exploded by a defender and used a hostage dribble to create separation to shoot a floater. Adhara threw a laser bounce pass in transition for an assist and has exceptional court vision. She is a strong, compact guard whose two-way play showed she has no problem playing up against elite competition.
Leah Kearney Leah Kearney 6’1″ | PF St. Thomas Aquinas | 2027 State NJ (2028) was an unstoppable force for United NJ-15U-P24 at The Clash. She relentlessly worked for offensive rebounds and caused fouls to earn free throws. Leah contested shots inside using her length and athleticism; she has the face up driving ability to create challenging matchups for opposing forwards. Leah finished many put backs and shots in the paint.
Maya Barker
Maya Barker
Maya Barker (5’11, W, 2027) was a key contributor offensively for Michigan Drive Premier 15U-Hutson-S40 at The Clash. She knocked down a smooth mid-range jumper from the wing and used pound dribbles inside to beat her defender to draw a foul (knocked down both free throws). Maya has the versatility to impact the game at all three levels on offense and faced up to blow by her defender on a drive for a left-handed layup.
Logan Thomas Logan Thomas 5'8" | SG Ionia | 2027 MI
Logan Thomas Logan Thomas 5'8" | SG Ionia | 2027 MI
Logan Thomas Logan Thomas 5’8″ | SG Ionia | 2027 MI (5’6, SG, 2027) contributed in all aspects of the game for Michigan Drive Premier -15U-Hutson-S40 at The Clash. Logan breaks down on defense with quick lateral steps and in your face pressure to force turnovers baseline to baseline. Two parts of her game impressed me greatly: 1) verbally encouraging teammates and communicating on defense, 2) leaping into the chairs on the baseline to save a loose ball going out. Logan had her sights lined up, sinking 3’s from the wing and the corner. Her energy, effort, and toughness is exciting to watch.
Addi Zajac Addi Zajac 6’0″ | PF Tecumseh | 2027 State MI was a force in the paint for Michigan Drive Premier -15U-Vieau-S40 at The Clash. At the most important moments she finished inside through hard fouls multiple times around the rim. Addi used strong seals to create passing lanes for entry passes and utilized a drop step to score. She showed her ability to pivot, face the basket in the high post, and drive downhill. Addi’s toughness and efficient scoring helped fuel a comeback late for her team. She was very polite, confident, and well-spoken during conversation after the game.
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Evan Bell is currently a scout for Prep Girls Hoops and Director of Prepare 2 Win Basketball. Our mission at PGH is to cover as many athletes with D2, D3, NAIA, and JUCO potential in the state as possible. If you know a prospect off our radar, please DM Evan through Twitter @CoachEvanBell or email him at prepare2winbasketball@gmail.com