Week Two: Bell Ringers at the Cage
Week two of varsity basketball at the Cage Fieldhouse in Swartz Creek featured Eagles who soared and an underdog team turning up the heat on a powerhouse. Here are a few prospects who highlighted the second week of games. Ring…
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Continue ReadingWeek two of varsity basketball at the Cage Fieldhouse in Swartz Creek featured Eagles who soared and an underdog team turning up the heat on a powerhouse. Here are a few prospects who highlighted the second week of games. Ring the bell!
#32 SG Mackenzy Dennison Mackenzy Dennison 5’6″ | CG Croswell-Lexington | 2025 State MI led Croswell-Lexington to a near upset of a powerhouse Midland Dow team on Sunday. Notes: Knock down 3 pointer, strong screen and roll/seal then receives pass and draws foul, catch wing drives and uses spin dribbles then finishes with a contested left, fast closeout forces turnover, balanced pull-up jumper off the dribble, blasts in for offensive rebounds. Mackenzy did it all for her team Sunday, has great energy and leadership on the floor, and was a glue player for her team in their competitive effort Sunday.
Highlights
2024 SG Mia McLaughlin Mia McLaughlin 5’9″ | SG Frankenmuth | 2024 State MI from Frankenmuth showed me exactly why she is playing ball for Ferris State next season. Prior to the game I chatted with the score table and told them my prediction of exactly who the impact player of the game would be for the Eagles: #7. She started off the game draining a wing 3 and hit many 3 pointers throughout the contest. What caught my attention was her downhill speed against athletic defenders. She set up the defender with a hesitation and then blew by her to the rim. Mia also blocked shots and vocally commanded the defense. Mia is an all around solid prospect who will be an exceptional Bulldog next year.
New Faces
#13 Wing/Forward from Flushing did all the “little things” that add up to winning competitive games. She finished contested putbacks and shots inside the paint. With no subs, she still did not take plays off and battled all game. She made a baseline pass to an open teammate, set off ball screens for cutters, and was constantly earning inside position for rebounds. #13 got big on seals in the post and she took an offensive rebound coast to coast to the rim. She was a huge part of earning a victory for Flushing on Sunday.
#22 SG/Wing from Flint Kearsley is an athletic prospect who forced turnovers and put the burners on to take those steals all the way and finish at the rim. She used effective pushout dribbles and is someone who stands out as “athletic”. #22 has the range to hit 3-pointers outside and led her team to victory on Sunday.
#20 SG from Croswell-Lexington drained a corner 3 off the catch and a transition corner 3 off the hop. She creates space between herself and her defender and makes them pay the price.
Upcoming Events
2024-2029 UNCOMMITTED prospects who are looking to compete in an elite camp/showcase event with college coaches have the opportunity to register for the HEADLINERS INVITATIONAL happening on Nov. 12th at Great Lakes Christian College. Register using this link. Coach Bell from Lapeer County Cobras and Coach Kimbell from Great Lakes Christian College are organizing this event with media coverage by PGH scouts and film provided by SnipBack.
2025 & 2026 girls looking to join an independent travel team focusing on skill development and Michigan-based travel please email Coach Bell to attend open runs.
At the Buzzer
Evan Bell is currently a scout for Prep Girls Hoops, Varsity Girls Basketball Head Coach at Lapeer High School, and Director of Lapeer County Cobras . Our mission at PGH is to cover as many athletes with D2, D3, NAIA, and JUCO potential in the state as possible. If you have knowledge of a prospect off our radar, please DM Evan through Twitter @CoachEvanBell or email him at lapeercountycobras@gmail.com