One of the more talented rosters on paper from the PGH WA Summer Showcase was Team 4. Boasting quality guard and wing play, this group has a handful of recruitable prospects and multiple already being recruited.
2024 5’2 PG [player_tooltip player_id="318644" first="Kaylani" last="Hauser"] (Kennedy Catholic) displayed a great handle and can make plays off the bounce. She uses her handle well to create space to get her shot off.
2024 5’5 PG [player_tooltip player_id="318641" first="Bella" last="Hasan"] (Kamiak HS) has a good transition pull-up. She can make plays in traffic and score among taller defenders. She played well all around during camp.
2022 5’8 G [player_tooltip player_id="318636" first="Madeline" last="Schumacher"] (Sehome HS) showed a mixture of intensity and craftiness on the court. She can facilitate and shows point guard qualities on the floor with her handle and willingness to be vocal. An all around skilled player.
2024 5’7 G [player_tooltip player_id="318647" first="Giselle" last="Dogan"] (Jackson HS) runs the floor really well, initiates contact and finishes around the basket. An above average athlete that has a knack for making plays.
2024 5’7 G [player_tooltip player_id="318651" first="Jordan" last="Anderson"] (Decatur HS) stays shot ready and plays from a low stance. She competes and was one of a few players that picked up full court man to man. Anderson is also a good passer and made some good reads as a facilitator.
2024 5’8 SG [player_tooltip player_id="286854" first="Ava" last="Smith"] (Camas HS) was named one of the top three shooters from camp and deservedly so. Smith is known for her shooting ability, but her basketball IQ and fundamentals should not be overlooked either.
2023 5’10 SG [player_tooltip player_id="245093" first="Hannah" last="Mack"] (Jackson HS) had some stretches where she played really well knocking down multiple threes in a row and then scoring in transition. Mack has good length and three point shooting ability and really had a good showing at camp. Adding some strength to her frame will help her take that next step in her game.
2022 5’10 PF [player_tooltip player_id="218318" first="Ava" last="Cook"] (Stanwood HS) showed some improvement in her offensive skillset from the last time I saw her. Cook is strong, physical and capable of knocking down the midrange jumper. A solid showing for the 5’10 forward.
2024 F 6’1 [player_tooltip player_id="318639" first="Addison" last="Harris"] (Camas HS) is a really good slasher that can play some at the 4/3 with ability to board and push and score in transition. Harris is long and can defend multiple positions on the floor. As she continues to expand her game step by step, she can turn herself into one of the top players in the state over time.
2023 6’2 SF [player_tooltip player_id="115405" first="Imbie" last="Jones"] (Garfield HS) was one of the top prospects in attendance with her outstanding length and perimeter skillset at 6’2. Jones is showing more ability to attack and score off the bounce. The pull-up jumper is there and as she continues to add strength and finish through contact consistently, she is going to be a real problem for years to come at the high school and collegiate levels.
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