Dynasty Region Finals : 14U All-Tournament Second Team
The Players listed below stood out and made impressive plays all weekend and made a considerable contribution for their team. These are the 14U All-Tournament Second Team: Emma Zimmerman | 5-5 / G | Bartlesville MS | Tulsa Lady Hawks…
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Continue ReadingThe Players listed below stood out and made impressive plays all weekend and made a considerable contribution for their team. These are the 14U All-Tournament Second Team:
Emma Zimmerman | 5-5 / G | Bartlesville MS | Tulsa Lady Hawks 2026
Emma is a player you can count on to give her best effort every time she steps on the court. She handles the ball and pressure pretty well, shoots lights out and when her team needs a bucket, she responds on time. She works hard on defense – on ball and off ball, plays the passing lane, and does a good job anticipating where the ball is going. One thing I noticed about Emma’s game is that when she is aggressive, she is at her best. Once she figures out how to stay aggressive towards the basket, she will discover a new level of confidence and approach to the game.
Maccie Bain | 6-1 / C | Kiowa MS | GOC 2026 Black
Maccie is a player that impressed me on Day 2 against OK Lady Fusion in the Semi-finals. She was battling and using her size to her advantage and almost always had good positioning on her girl down low. She easily moved defenders with a couple power dribbles and scored with ease in the paint. She was able to catch the ball behind the 3-point line and converted on most of the ones she took that i saw. Her basketball IQ and decision making is good. Another thing she does very well is pass the ball. She is a great passer under pressure to help teammates when being pressed – she towers over everyone and makes passes right on target.
Kinley Lewis | 5-10 / SF | Scott MS | Lady Sparks 2026
Kinley is a long, athletic player that plays with a lot of passion and effort. She is a work-horse type of player with so much raw talent. Defensively she has a pretty good sense of where the ball is and if the ball is around her, she is going to steal it or get a deflection. She rebounds and pushes the ball in transition and consistently makes one-handed passes to open teammates ahead effectively. Outside of all that she does for her team, the one thing I am really impressed with is her inside positioning. She is not afraid to bang down low, especially when there is a mismatch. She knows how to get inside position to post up and rebound. This alone makes her a high-level player because she is so effective at it and most players can’t stop it.
Ti’heiress Davis | 5-8 /CG | Mcalester MS | GOC 2026 Black
Ti’heiress came alive in the semi-finals game vs Ok Fusion on Day 2. Hitting shots and attacking the basket aggressively was just what the doctor ordered. She handles the ball well under pressure and can find the open teammate. She is at her best when she is aggressive and making things happen towards the basket. Ti’Heiress plays with her head up, sees the floor well, and passes like a point guard. She is a finisher in transition and can finish with contact. It was good to see her shots inside and outside the three-point line go in and if she remains aggressive, there is a lot of value she can bring to her high school team next year.
Paige Williams | 5-6 / CG | Kipp Academy | Krush Queens 2026
Paige is a player that plays strong for her size and produces a lot for her team. She is aggressive when handling the ball, can get downhill with pressure on her, finish at the rim, and can step behind the line and shoot it with the best of them. Defensively she is solid and can guard multiple positions. She does a good job of getting low, moving her feet, and uses her strength to stand her ground or impose her dominance.