April Showers: Up-and-Coming Talent
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I was at Saline High School at the April Showers Classic this past weekend and was able to see some of the up-and-coming talent in the 2027 and 2028 classes. Here are a few that caught my eye. Gabby Gaydosh…
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Continue ReadingI was at Saline High School at the April Showers Classic this past weekend and was able to see some of the up-and-coming talent in the 2027 and 2028 classes. Here are a few that caught my eye.
Gaydosh was impressive over the weekend. She showed off her defensive skills which she quickly turned into offense. She was a great dribbler, easily scoring and creating space for her jumper shot. She was also very accurate at shooting, making most of her shots.
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Ainsworth had an impressive weekend, scoring at all three levels. She is so quick and tracks down many offensive boards to give her team more scoring opportunities. Her on-ball defense was causing all sorts of problems for her opponents.
Andi Vincent
Andi Vincent
Despite her small size, she’s an excellent player on both ends of the court. She’s a great decision-maker when she has the ball, always making the right pass. She also made multiple shots from behind the arc.
Bladen exhibited remarkable poise and composure throughout the game despite facing intense defensive pressure. Her shooting skills were a sight to behold as she effortlessly hit multiple 3-pointers with a smooth and consistent stroke.
Kaylee McMillan
Kaylee McMillan
During the three games that I watched McMillan play, she proved to be the most athletic guard on the court. She showed off her skills by getting to the rim and finishing through a ton of contact with some impressive moves, including a euro step. McMillan was also a force on the defensive end of the court, getting numerous steals and taking it coast to coast. I’m excited to keep my eye on this one the next few years.
Butler had an exceptional weekend. If college coaches haven’t taken notice yet, it’s time! The guard can score it from anywhere. She knocked down multiple shots from behind the arc and got to the rim with authority. She has nice size and length and never stops communicating on the defensive end of the court.