Dy’Nasti Bell
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Evan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Dy’Nasti owned the glass at the Breslin Center. Her rebounding effort, rim protection, and timely scoring were crucial to securing the title. She posted a double-double in the semifinals against Eisenhower with 12 points and 11 rebounds, adding two blocks in the win. She grabbed multiple offensive rebounds, scored putbacks, and forced the defense to put her on the line with her determined rebounding effort. Dy’nasti finished well with both hands off two feet and knocked down shots at the line. In the Championship Game, Dy’Nasti led the rebounding effort again with 13 boards, scored seven points, and blocked two shots. Her persistence on the offensive glass was a factor again, and she helped seal the win with a go-ahead finish off two late in the fourth.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Dy’Nasti climbed into our number one center spot while turning in an All-Conference junior year for Muskegon. She helped the Lady Reds to a 19-2 overall record, undefeated in the OK Green conference at 10-0. Dy’Nasti averaged nine points, eight blocks, and two blocks per game this season. One of her best performances was against Wayne Memorial, where Dy’Nasti posted 13 points, nine rebounds, and three blocks. Head Coach Bernard Loudermill mentioned, “Dy’Nasti has a good touch around the basket and very good footwork. She runs the floor well, is a solid defender away from the basket, and will make defenders struggle on the block trying to contain her. She sets ballsreens, protects the rim, which changes the flow of the game just by owning the inside.” In a dominant 36-6 victory against Holt, Dy’Nasti imposed her will in the paint, scoring 14 points to go with 11 rebounds. The Lady Reds are one win away from a State Semifinal appearance at the Breslin Center.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Dy’Nasti, a junior post player for Muskegon, has carved out a vital role on a talented squad that sits at 12–2 this season. Surrounded by strong guard play, she has found her place as the anchor in the middle, doing all the little things that don’t always show up in the spotlight but make a huge difference in winning. She controls the paint as the ultimate shot blocker, protecting the rim and altering opponents’ shots, while also rebounding at a high level on both ends. Much of her scoring comes from relentless work on the offensive glass, converting tough put-backs and second-chance opportunities. With her presence inside and Muskegon’s overall balance, it will be exciting to see what Dy’Nasti and her team can accomplish this postseason.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Seeing Dy’Nasti matched up against a comparable forward prospect earlier in the season provided the perfect environment to see her compete against a D1 post. Dy’Nasti demonstrated the physical strength, fundamentals, and two-way effort necessary to play against that level of interior talent. Her 6-3 frame, aggressiveness in the paint, athleticism, and improvement on the offensive end earned a top-five ranking.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
In this clash between two D1 heavyweights, Dy’Nasti was at her best. She went up strong, high-pointed rebounds, scored through contact, and battled for inside positioning. Dy’Nasti fought to secure multiple offensive rebounds, elevated, and finished with power off two feet using both hands confidently at the rim. She controlled her body, moved her feet, and utilized her length to block shot attempts in the paint. Dy’Nasti ended the game just shy of a double-double. She scored 13 points with nine rebounds and three blocks for Muskegon.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Dy’Nasti has the size, athleticism, and court awareness to make a major impact as a forward. After earning All-Conference Honorable Mention last season, she has continued to develop into a dominant presence in the paint. With multiple Division I offers, Dy’Nasti excels at scoring inside and protecting the rim defensively. She’s poised for a breakout junior season at Muskegon.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Dy’Nasti has the height, athleticism, and instincts in the paint to be a high-level forward prospect. She was a rankings riser in our previous update and just secured a place in the top ten. Dy’Nasti has multiple D1 offers and added another standout performance to her resume at Oakland Elite Camp. Dy’Nasti is a dominant scorer and rim protector in the paint–she’s ready for a giant junior season at Muskegon.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Dy’Nasti had moments of dominance in the paint at Oakland Elite Camp. She moved well during 1v1 and used her length to block shot attempts. Dy’Nasti demonstrated toughness and determination, playing through pain during the 5v5 games. She pinned her defender with a strong seal, caught the lob entry pass, and finished off two feet. Dy’Nasti sealed a defender again and used an effective pivot move to create space for the finish. She caught an entry pass, turned with a swift spin move, and scored with her left hand. She was a front-court prospect who stood out and will be a formidable force for Muskegon this winter.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Dy’Nasti picked up an offer from Detroit Mercy in June, and her game has been talking loudly all summer. Dy’Nasti scored tough layups with both hands through hard contact in the paint at the Select Super Showcase, dominated on both ends at the Mother’s Day Classic, and stood out as a top performer at the Ferris State Team Camp. Her fierce shot blocking, active rebounding, and finishing presence around the rim are difficult to match. Dy’Nasti has provided substantial evidence to support the notion that she’s a marquee forward prospect in this class.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Dy’Nasti, a powerful post player for Muskegon, was dominant in the paint throughout the Ferris Team Camp. She controlled the low block with strength and skill, finishing through contact, grabbing tough rebounds, and making her presence felt on both ends of the court. Her ability to own the interior and impact the game consistently caught the attention of coaches, earning her a well-deserved offer for her standout performance.
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