Friday Filmroom, April 12th
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Checking in on prospect all over Oklahoma thanks to highlights posted to Hudl and Social Media. Want to be featured in future Friday Filmrooms? Tag us on X, @PGHOklahoma Ava Watkins OK #59 PF #8 HEIGHT 5'11" POS PF CLASS…
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Continue ReadingChecking in on prospect all over Oklahoma thanks to highlights posted to Hudl and Social Media.
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Hudl PagernWatkins posted a full season long video that was filled with catch and shoot makes , often from three. Her ability as a floor spacing forward seems to be her bread and butter, but she also showed some variety to her game. With the occasional post up, and perhaps more impressively some of her off the dribble takes. There’s the one-two dribble redirect and mid range makes. But she also had some good contested finishes at the rim, where her soft touch and long arms made for good finishing ability. Shooting and size seem like a great combo for the 2026 prospect.
From Social MediarnBased on this highlight tape, Surginer plays with an attitude in all the best ways. There’s emphatic blocks thanks to her long arms and aggressiveness, along with other deflections. Then on offense, she consistently finished through contact. There were quite a few clips that likely could’ve been “And 1s” with a kinder whistle. But that never deterred the hard working forward prospect, as she kept attacking the rim. Mix in a couple three pointers and it was an impressive highlight reel, that appears to have really captured what makes Surginer an interesting prospect.
Hudl LinkrnThe eastern Oklahoma lead guard helped her Lady Longhorns to a Class 4A State Tournament appearance. A quick run through of various clips on her Hudl page paint a picture of a lead guard who’s a plus three point shooter, especially as a spot up threat. Along with being active defender. Wiginton’s quick hands allow her to impact the passing lanes and turn defense into offense.
Video Available on Beltran’s social media pagernA no frills highlight tape that shows off Beltran doing a little bit of everything as a creator for her squad. It’s a good example of her making a variety of passes, even post entry. Generally pushing the tempo with pace and good court vision. Which makes sense as she looks quick and seems to have a “nose for the ball”. As she’s often scooping up long offensive rebounds and finding the ball in other loose ball situations. Spot up three pointers seemed to be her most prevalent form of scoring that weekend.
Highlights
Videos Available on Ross’ social media pagernShooter! The Mount Saint Mary lead guard recently posted highlights from a local AAU event and she was on fire from deep. She has great form and rhythm getting into pull up jumpers. From pushing it up the court and attacking weak spots, to operating out of ball screens, she has the look of a pure shooter. The first highlight package also ended with her making good pitch aheads and reads in transition, showing good unselfish play.
The second batch of highlights watched were a 26 point, playoff performance against Chandler. It was more of the same, with even deeper threes for Ross in that game. It looked like that anytime the defense sagged off, even a few feet from beyond the three pointer, Ross was pulling it. Based on these two highlights, she’s a must watch prospect this spring.
Highlights
Hudl LinkrnThe small town standout has Double Double highlight videos all over her Hudl page. They all showcase her active qualities on the glass, with a double double performance against Red Oak showing her all around game. In that game she hit in the mid-range and a three pointer. While also there being an instance of her grabbing a defensive board, pushing it, giving it up, continuing to run and getting it back for a lefty score at the rim. Another Double Double performance against Regent Prep showed more of her ability to put it on the floor in the halfcourt as a face up threat, with more lefty finishes.