Team Outlook: Midland Lady Chemics
Coach Jaden Clobes expresses high hopes for this 2019-2020 season. Last year, the Midland Lady Chemics had a rough start as three of their top players were out recovering from various injuries: ACL, MCL, and broken ankle. Coach Clobes said…
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Continue ReadingCoach Jaden Clobes expresses high hopes for this 2019-2020 season. Last year, the Midland Lady Chemics had a rough start as three of their top players were out recovering from various injuries: ACL, MCL, and broken ankle. Coach Clobes said that this team has been in the gym frequently over the summer and that the “dedication from this group is through the roof.” Though only three players continue training through AAU, the Lady Chemics traveled as a team during the summer and competed in several shootouts: Bowling Green, Michigan, Northwood, Frankfort and team camp.
In the Spotlight
Alyssa Chritz [2020]:
Alyssa Chritz is headed into her senior year at Midland High with five offers and the potential for so much more. Chritz is a 5’9 shooting guard averaging 9.8 pts and 10.3 rebounds per game. Chritz was also named a Honorable Mention for Saginaw Valley League North All-Conference for the 2019 season. Chritz also plays AAU for Factory Basketball and assisted her team in a 2-2 record at their first ever National Championship in Atlanta, Georgia.
Alyssa Chritz(Photo Credit: Katy Kildee – Midland Daily News)
Jordan Phillips [2020]:
Midland High Senior Jordan Phillips averages 15.3 points per game. Phillips was name All-Conference 2nd Team for the Saginaw Valley League North. Phillips is a 5’8 Guard who certainly has a future ahead of her. She heads into her senior year with an offer from Rochester College.
Jordan Phillips (Photo Credit: Midland Daily News)
Lady Chemics Honorable Mentions
Olivia Carpenter – 5’9 Junior. Averages 10.4 points per game, and 2nd Team All-Conference for the Saginaw Valley League North
Anna Tuck – 6’1 Junior. Averages 9.2 points and 5.6 rebounds per game. All-Area First Team in her Freshman year.