Olathe West Talent Shines: Day Two At The Pitt State Camp
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On the second day of Pittsburg State’s Team Camp, I scouted the Olathe West and Basehor Linwood in the first game of Pool B action. The Owls won the 26-minute game by a score of 35-18 despite a slow shooting…
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Continue ReadingOn the second day of Pittsburg State’s Team Camp, I scouted the Olathe West and Basehor Linwood in the first game of Pool B action.
The Owls won the 26-minute game by a score of 35-18 despite a slow shooting effort.
Here is the third scouting report from the 89-team three-day competition.
Emma Sales Emma Sales 5'10" | SG Olathe West | 2025 State KS , 5’10”, SG, Olathe West ‘25
Sales is the primary offensive weapon for the Olathe West squad. She scored four points, added three rebounds, and finished with four assists. She did not shoot the ball well in the early game, but she still contributed on both ends of the court. She is an excellent passer and has great court vision. The Olathe West prospect is ranked No. 5 in the Prep Girls Hoops Kansas Class of 2025 rankings. I would project her to be a smaller Division I conference player or a Division II-level talent.
Scarlett Swinford Scarlett Swinford 5'10" | SF Olathe West | 2024 State KS , 5’10”, SF, Olathe West ‘24
Swinford has long arms and can get up and down the court. She has solid footwork and plays hard on the defensive end of the court. Swinford is currently ranked No. 85 in PGH rankings for the Class of 2024.
Kodi Greer Kodi Greer 5'6" | PG Basehor-Linwood | 2024 State KS , 5’6″, PG, Basehor-Linwood ‘24
Greer is an outside shooter who scored five points in the Bobcats’ loss. She is a physical player who takes care of the ball. Greer is ranked No. 32 among her Class of 2024 peers.
Kenley Kristopher, 5’11”, F, Basehor-Linwood ‘26
A young up-and-coming talent to watch is Basehor’s, Kenley Kristopher. She has an athletic frame and a big reach. She had two rebounds in the Day Two loss. She is young and raw, but scouts and coaches are already recognizing her potential.