Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of the top standout players from the consolation bracket of the Rockwood Summit Holiday Tournament. The four teams were Francis Howell North, Ladue, Parkway West and host Summit. Parkway West won the consolation title with Francis Howell North winning the seventh place game.
<h4>Francis Howell North</h4>
[player_tooltip player_id="106846" first="Isabelle" last="Delaru"]e: The Missouri State recruit averaged 22 points a game to lead the tournament in scoring. Her high game was a 30-point performance against Ladue in a high-scoring affair. She is a knock down shooter from 3-point range, but she can also handle the ball and make plays for others while also being a factor on defense with his size on the perimeter.
Hannah Ermeling: The 5'8" 2022 guard averaged 15 points a game in the tournament. Her top performance came in the overtime loss to Ladue where she scored 25 points, which included five 3-pointers.
<h4>Ladue</h4>
[player_tooltip player_id="194407" first="Alyssa" last="Lewis"]: The talented 2024 guard had a couple of big games in the tourney, including a 20-point performance against Cape Central in which she hit five 3-pointers. She also had 17 points, five rebounds and four assists against Howell North. She is a potent offensive player who can create her own shot off the dribble and hit open 3-pointers.
Anika Speicher: The 5’8 junior earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team. She was solid on the defensive end as she aggressively played the passing lanes.
<h4>Parkway West</h4>
Triniti Cook: The 5’5 2022 guard averaged 11 points a game in earning a spot on the All-Tournament Team.
Abbie Zensen: The 5’5 junior guard averaged eight points a game in tournament play.
<h4>Summit</h4>
Avery Vincent: The 5'7" 2022 guard averaged 13 points a game in the tournament, which included a big 25-point performance against Parkway West. She had the hot hand from the perimeter as she made four of her seven attempts from 3-point range.
[player_tooltip player_id="168579" first="Raina" last="Bryant"]: The lone returning starter from last year's state quarterfinals team, the 5'5" 2021 guard averaged eight points a game for the tournament. She brings experience and leadership to a young team at the point guard position.
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