USJN Qualifier: Midwest 12th Year: BallerTV Standouts
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Watched a couple of games via BallerTv over the weekend. Lily Newton IL #85 SG #11 HEIGHT 5'10" POS SG CLASS 2025 View Profile Lily Newton Twitter State: Illinois School: Waubonsie Valley Club: Illinois Rockets Newton has made strides to…
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Continue ReadingWatched a couple of games via BallerTv over the weekend.
Newton has made strides to her game over the past couple of year. During the high school season she plays a role, but plays that role with 100% effort and is truly effective. In AAU, you get to see a much more aggressive Lily, especially on the offensive side of the ball. Confident, aware and not afraid to make a big play in a big moment.
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Knight is known to be a shooter with deep range, but what doesn’t get talked about enough is her ability to be a playmaker. Knight has vision and the length to make difficult but accurate passes. She can see a play happen before it starts, or she can set up her teammate with just a couple moves and cuts. A talented player.
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Corral size and athleticism can translate at the next level. Shes aggressive on the attack and doesn’t seem to backdown from the challenge of finishing over multiple players (especially when she has the advantage). She’s due for a huge AAU season, and I believe this season could be the one.
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With a ton of talent around her at Lake Zurich, Molly seems to “blend in”, but that is depending on what you’re looking for. When you really breakdown the film.. this kid is everywhere, and there is no change of effort in AAU either. Shes aggressive on the drive, impactful on the boards and can give you 8-10 points just off being a hustler. A type of player that is needed on any program.
Grace is emerging as one of the dominant classic post players in her class. She shows the mobility, the wanting for the ball, as well as being able to defend in the post. She has great size to go with a solid array of moves on the block, and once her touch becomes smooth and automatic, she will be a problem.
A for sure stock riser on the next update.
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Offensively, Lyla can be effective from all angles. Defensively, is where she’s starting to take the extra step. She showed her need to be active throughout the high school season, and going into the first couple of weeks of AAU she hasn’t let up. She’s a ball magnet and a player that can blow up an entire offense with just how aware and active she is.
One of those players who can completely change a game off pure athleticism, however Cooper’s skillset is evident. She can attack from the arc, and knock down shots from that distant as well. Around the rim her size and her explosiveness are key to her being a threat. Wether on the boards or when she’s altering shots, she’s a two way force.