The Prep Girls Hoops Top 250 Expo is scheduled for October 4 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. There are a lot of talented players from the class of 2021 that we’d like to see there. We will name another 10 examples of those players.
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Here are more examples of players that we want to see at the event:
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<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="177294" first="Caprice" last="Augustine"] (PF, Ypsilanti)</strong>
Augustine stock has continued to rise since high school season. She uses her legs to out muscle opponents in the paint. She’d be fun to watch at the event.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="138351" first="Megan" last="Crow"] (C, Gladstone)</strong>
The intangibles are there - height, length, and a natural instinct to protect the rim. We’d like to see Crow show college coaches these intangibles at th Top 250.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="138355" first="Makayla" last="Fuerst"] (PG, Warren Mott)</strong>
Fuerst would make college coaches give her a second look. She has a high basketball IQ and is efficient and steady with the ball in her hands.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="138395" first="Kerrington" last="Gordon"] (PF, Lincoln Park)</strong>
I really like Gordon’s upside and want to see her in Grand Rapids. She is a long athlete that can finish at the rim. I like her trailing the handler in the open floor as well.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="138372" first="Rylie" last="Kelley"] (SG, Three Rivers)</strong>
I’ve been a big fan of Kelley’s game for a couple years now. She has a pretty shooting stroke that I’d like her to show off at the Top 250.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="138315" first="Logan" last="Lewis"] (CG, West Bloomfield)</strong>
Lewis is the type of player that every coach needs at least 1 of. She’s a defensive stopper that’s willing to do the dirty work. I want to see that from her at the event.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="138396" first="Josalynn" last="Norris"] (PG, Taylor)</strong>
Norris has a good old fashioned passion for the game. She loves it, and she plays that way. Coaches need to see this fire in Grand Rapids.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="27971" first="Ella" last="Stemmer"] (SG, Saline)</strong>
There was nobody playing more influential basketball at the end of the high school season than Stemmer. She’s one of the most well rounded and efficient talents in her class. We want to see her display her game at the Top 250.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="175826" first="Katie" last="Tate"] (PG, Grand Rapids Catholic Central)</strong>
Tate was an impressive floor general last high school season. She understood the offense and knew where the ball needed to go. At the Top 250, she can show her ability to initiate and coordinate the offense.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="26677" first="Morasha" last="Wiggins"] (SF, Kalamazoo Central)</strong>
If you like physical defense and downhill offense through contact - this is your player. Wggins would flat out draw a crowd at the event.
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