PGH 2k22 2025 all-tournament team
I got to see all of the 2025 teams at least once at the 2k22 event, and I have selected my 2025 all-tournament team. One thing to note, even if a player is a 2026 but plays for a 2025…
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Continue ReadingI got to see all of the 2025 teams at least once at the 2k22 event, and I have selected my 2025 all-tournament team. One thing to note, even if a player is a 2026 but plays for a 2025 team, they will make the team in the age group where their team plays.
Kendra Davis, Alabama Twisters 2025
A great combination with her teammate Journey Smith, who made the GameChanger Point Guards story. Kendra uses her athletic skills to play at a higher tempo and is effective playing fast. She has a very quick first step and can zip by her defender and score at the rim. I liked her on-ball defense, she creates havoc and can cause problems for her opponent. Good handles.
Hailey Mees, MSF Flight 2025
The very first thing I noticed about this guard is her ability to use the floater at the rim. Good body control with the ball and can penetrate and can score with that shot. She has a good soft touch at the rim, and can finish well. She can play through contact and has good court vision, seeing the floor well and finding her teammates.
Ava Rose, M14 Hoops Regional 1
She has a really smooth game, excellent control of the game and slick handles. Her court vision is excellent and can pressure the ball and play solid on-ball defense. Can play downhill and uses good body control on her drive to the rim. She is a scrappy player.
Kate Donovan, Full Package 2025 Black
Kate is no stranger to honors, as she impressed me again after seeing her earlier on the circuit. She fits the category of a 2026 playing up and earning her spot on the 2025 all-tournament team. She has a strong grasp on the game and her poise of the game is amazing. Plays above her years, she loves to play fast and can distribute the ball in transition. Love her game!
Grace Nolan, M14 National 2
She has a very solid tournament, and when I saw her on Sunday morning, she didn’t disappoint. Grace moves well in the paint as a post and has strong moves to the rim. She is a goof pick-and-roll player and can put the ball on the floor and score. This lefty really was impressive and her game should continue to grow.