Tierney Myers
Tierney Myers
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Tink Butler | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Tierney consistently established deep post position, working hard to seal her defender and present a strong target with her hands and numbers visible. Once she caught the ball, she stayed poised and went right into her move without wasting time. Her drop step was fundamentally sound, allowing her to create space and finish through contact. She used her body well to shield defenders, displayed good footwork on the block, and showed soft touch around the rim. She was physical without forcing the action and looked comfortable operating with her back to the basket, making her a reliable interior scoring option.
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Read EvaluationBrittany Magee | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Myers impacted the game with her versatility, contributing both on the perimeter and in the paint when needed. Defensively, she contested shots, disrupted passing lanes, and generated turnovers that quickly turned into transition opportunities for her team. She also stayed aggressive offensively, attacking the basket to draw fouls and earn trips to the free-throw line.
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Read EvaluationBrittany Magee | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Myers is a versatile player with post fundamentals and the ability to stretch the floor offensively. She runs well in transition, establishes deep position around the basket, and uses sound footwork, pivot moves, and patience in triple-threat to create scoring opportunities in the paint. She also flashes to open areas and has the confidence to step out and knock down perimeter shots.
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Read EvaluationBrittany Magee | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Myers brings versatility and physicality as a wing who impacts the game on both ends. She thrives attacking the basket, finishing through contact, and contributing as a rebounder in traffic. Her off-ball movement and ability to score in multiple ways make her a valuable, well-rounded piece on the perimeter.
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Read EvaluationTimothy Crossin | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Some players don’t always get the headlines, but make no mistake — this championship isn’t going back to Osbourn Park without her. She was an absolute workhorse from tip to buzzer, fearlessly attacking the paint and refusing to back down from any challenge. Her confidence never wavered on the perimeter, knocking down shots and keeping the defense honest all night long. On the other end, she was a lockdown presence, bringing the kind of defensive intensity that championship teams are built on. She did everything asked of her and then some — and when that trophy was hoisted, her fingerprints were all over it.
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Tierney Myers
Tierney
Myers
5'10" | SF/SG
Osbourn Park | 2027
State
VA
was another player who played big for Osbourn Park. You can say a lot of Manchester’s misses at the rim were due to them just missing shots they usually convert. But I think the aggressiveness Tierney, along with others, played against Manchester’s bigs was a big reason they struggled. Tierney had a tough drive in the second half, and I thought her ball handling looked good in moments. She finished with 9 points and 6 rebounds.
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Read EvaluationBrittany Magee | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Myers emerged as a crucial complementary piece for Osbourn Park and was an important X-factor during the playoff run. She attacked the basket effectively, using her size and physicality to finish around the rim and draw fouls. Myers also contributed key rebounds and defensive plays that helped stabilize the Yellow Jackets during Manchester runs. Her timely scoring and interior presence added balance to Osbourn Park’s offense.
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Read EvaluationBrittany Magee | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Myers brings versatility and active off-ball movement to Osbourn Park’s wing rotation. In the Yellow Jackets’ 65-44 state semifinal win over Oakton, she scored in a variety of ways, finishing inside, knocking down a confident three from the top of the key, and converting off cuts and extra passes. She consistently relocates well along the perimeter and at the nail, creating space to attack the middle or capitalize on kick-outs. Myers’ ability to move without the ball, finish through contact, and contribute from multiple scoring areas gives Osbourn Park another reliable offensive option.
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Read EvaluationBrittany Magee | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Myers brings physicality and relentless effort to Osbourn Park’s interior presence. In the 54-27 state quarterfinal win over L.C. Bird, she stayed aggressive offensively, finding openings to attack and finishing an up-and-under move for a bucket and an and-one. She battles for rebounds in congested areas and creates second-chance opportunities with her activity on the glass. Defensively, Myers pressures the post and forces opponents into difficult attempts, adding toughness that balances Osbourn Park’s perimeter attack.
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Read EvaluationBrittany Magee | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Myers anchors the interior with physicality and aggression. She battles for rebounds in congested areas and forces opponents to finish through contact in the paint. Offensively, she creates second-chance opportunities and finishes strong around the rim. Her presence inside complements Osbourn Park’s perimeter pressure and balances their attack.
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