Standout Seniors
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Seniors are generally leaders and faces of programs. There are players in the class of 2024, some new names and some familiar, that are playing excellent basketball and standing out. We’ll look at a few of those standout seniors. Kendall…
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Continue ReadingSeniors are generally leaders and faces of programs. There are players in the class of 2024, some new names and some familiar, that are playing excellent basketball and standing out. We’ll look at a few of those standout seniors.
Osborne is having a very good senior season. She’s a tough matchup with her combination of positional height and ball skills. Osborne has been an excellent floor leader for Whitehall and has stood out as a rebounding guard. She amassed over 150 points and 150 rebounds on the season.
Thomas is just sneaky good and still underrated. I think that the Davenport commit has tremendous upside at the next level. She’s a terrific 2 way player that can use her length on both ends of the floor. Thomas can play and shoot over top of the defense. Last night at the Hoops For Hope event, she had a game high 21 points in a hard fought win against Huron.
Nice work Davenport University, as here is another incoming Panther prospect. The speedy guard can be a lightning bolt with the ball in her hands. This helps her pressure the defense and force mistakes and miscues. Meredith had herself a solid game last night, scoring a game high 17 points in a win against Potterville. She also had a big night on the defensive end picking up 5 steals and 7 boards.
Abney is, has been, and probably always will be, a human highlight reel. She makes scorekeepers run out of ink. Abney has been electric this season and should at least be in Miss Basketball conversations. She had another solid night last night against Owosso. Abney scored 17 points, grabbed 8 boards and had 5 steals.
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Zeitz is a name that will, for a long time, be synonymous with Dansville girls basketball. That’s how good the Spring Arbor commit has been since she walked on a high school basketball court. She’s a matchup nightmare and a versatile scorer that can manufacture buckets from anywhere on the floor. Last night her Aggies team topped Saranac and Zeitz led the way with 17 points.