Dayton Shootout PM Black- pt. 1
The afternoon session, like the morning session, was loaded with a lot of talented player at the Dayton Shootout. Here is a look at some of the kids who made up Team Black at the event. Evan Neely, 6-0 2022,…
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Continue ReadingThe afternoon session, like the morning session, was loaded with a lot of talented player at the Dayton Shootout. Here is a look at some of the kids who made up Team Black at the event.
Evan Neely, 6-0 2022, Vandalia Butler
This kid is really hard-nosed and tough! With her confidence, you could match her up with anyone on the floor. I would not want to guard her on the defensive end. She has the ability to take you off the dribble, back you down in the post, and be a threat on the perimeter. She runs the floor well in transition and would fit great in any offensive style. Her pick and roll and pick and pop abilities make her so hard to guard. She will continue to work on her overall game and become a major problem the next couple of years.
Sophie Huffman, 5-8 2023 Wilmington
She has so much craft and speed as a point guard with the ability to quickly change direction. Being able to push the ball in transition and push the tempo gives her and her teammates easy looks and baskets. Her footwork is phenomenal, which gives her so much strength and power to take anyone off the dribble at the top of the key. Can get to the rim on anyone and score. Also has an excellent perimeter game. She continues to get better and better.
Ally Madden, 6-0 2022, Blue River Valley (IN)
Her strength and length make you a tough matchup in the post. She has the ability to use her body and play her role to the fullest in the paint. She never takes a play off on the defensive end. Ally is aggressive around the rim and own the boards against her opponent. Continue working on taking your game to the next level.
Kensie Black, 5-6 2024, Franklin
I love the energy this kid has. Her willingness to want to learn and be great is the best trait about her. Her size and speed allows her to attack her defender to the basket with quickness. Her quickness also transitions her to the defensive end where she hassles her opponent with great on ball defense. Kensie can finish well under pressure, as well as lose her defender when she does not have the ball in her hands. Continue working and being the kid coaches love to have on their roster.