D4 All-Breslin Team
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Three days, twelve games, and four champions. There was drama, buzzer beaters, fans, college coaches, familiar and unfamiliar prospects, and exciting moments at the Breslin Center for the girls’ state semi-finals and finals games. Of the many great players competing,…
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Continue ReadingThree days, twelve games, and four champions. There was drama, buzzer beaters, fans, college coaches, familiar and unfamiliar prospects, and exciting moments at the Breslin Center for the girls’ state semi-finals and finals games. Of the many great players competing, these are the girls from D4 who displayed their best basketball on the biggest stage.
Jenna Maki Jenna Maki PG Ishpeming | 2024 State MI was the brightest D4 star on the floor Friday and Saturday at the Breslin Center. I was among many scouts and college coaches who were in complete shock about how a 2024 prospect this good was completely off the radar and unsigned. Jenna is a pure scorer with length, ball handling control, finishing moves, athleticism, and vision that makes her an excellent prospect for multiple college levels. She is a knock down 3 point shooter with textbook shooting form and an effective mid-range pull-up game. Jenna scores with acceleration in transition and attacks multiple defenders using crossovers and a controlled finish at the rim. In two games, Jenna scored a jaw-dropping 54 pts, with 9 assists, and 6 steals. If you are a college coach with 2024 spots available, you should stop reading this article and pick up the phone before someone else does in your conference.
Jenessa Eagle Jenessa Eagle 5'8" | PG Ishpeming | 2026 MI
Jenessa Eagle Jenessa Eagle 5'8" | PG Ishpeming | 2026 MI
Jenessa Eagle Jenessa Eagle 5’8″ | PG Ishpeming | 2026 MI (2026, SG) is an athletic guard with game breaking skills who dominated for Ishpeming at the Breslin Center. She used a spin dribble in the paint to drive and finish strong off two, then converted a floater off two with impressive elevation. Jenessa knocked down multiple 3’s and attacked downhill into a jump stop, then scored with a step through. In two games, she dropped an eye popping 41 pts and 9 assists. Jenessa rained 3’s like fire in the championship game ripping the nylon with 5 triples. Coaches should be clearing their schedule to attend her travel games this spring.
Mya Hemmer
Mya Hemmer
Mya Hemmer (6’2, 2026, PF) is one of the most promising athletic forward prospects I have seen all season. She was a human flyswatter in the paint, blocking 5 shots in the championship game and adding a game high 12 rebounds. Mya has strength, athleticism, and coordination to be an effective forward at the next level. She made an unbelievable two handed overhead pass nearly 3/4 court over the defense to lead a teammate running full speed in stride for a layup. Mya has the size, strength, and athleticism to be a top forward in her class: as she develops her shooting range, inside footwork, and finishing efficiency, she has the potential to be in the conversation for best forward prospect in Michigan.
Molly Walker Molly Walker 5’8″ | SF Kingston | 2026 State MI turned her game up all the way in Kingston’s first appearance at the Breslin Center. She exploded for a game high 22 pts in the semis shooting a perfect 6 of 6 from the charity stripe. Molly added 14 pts in the championship game with a total of 6 steals in two games. She converted multiple finishes at the rim using both hands and showed the burst needed to split through defenders. Molly knocked down 3’s and handled ball pressure with poise. She will be an exciting prospect to watch compete with the Mystics this spring.
Delaney St. George Delaney St. George PG Kingston | 2024 State MI was a key contributor for Kingston in both games at the Breslin Center. She knocked down crucial 3’s and made effective passes under duress to break the press. Delaney has the vision and passing skills to distribute passes in tight spaces. She relentlessly pursued the ball, grabbing 9 boards in the championship game and 3 steals. Delaney contributed 21 points on the big stage and finished her Cardinal career playing great basketball.
Abby Walker
Abby Walker
Abby Walker played effectively in multiple areas for Kingston at the Breslin Center. Shed tied for a team high 14 pts in the championship game with 8 rebounds. Abby used a great pivot to finish left handed at the rim and drove baseline to finish a tough angle left handed off the glass. She put up another 10 pts in the semis with another 8 rebound performance. Abby helped the Cardinals make a historic run and will be remembered as a very good basketball player.
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