Trinity Nesbitt
Trinity Nesbitt
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Bret Swanson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Nesbitt likes to play her game at times from the short corners with some jumpers. Trinity will work for position down low and really look to mix it up in the paint. Nesbitt plays the game on contact and has no problems collecting a few bruises each night with her physical mindset.
Trinity brings effort and determination every night when she touches the floor. The Lady Wildcats suffered a tough season at (10-16) this year. Nesbitt went onto average 10.9 ppg and 7.4 rebounds this season. She finished her career with 1,070 points and 880 rebounds.
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Read EvaluationBret Swanson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Nesbitt is a true post player down on the block for the Lady Wildcats. Trinity surely likes to mix it up and down low with her ability to post up and seal around the basket. Nesbitt plays the game with a blue-collar mindset and really seems to bring a lunch pail to work every night. She missed some action this June at the SCBCA Camp in Rock Hill with the Lady Wildcats.
Trinity averaged 11.3 ppg and 8.1 rebounds last season for Woodmont HS. She has recorded 797 points and 696 rebounds over her 96-game career for the Wildcats.
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Read EvaluationBret Swanson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Nesbitt was on the shelf this summer at times and didn’t play this past June at the SCBCA #SCLive in Rock Hill. Trinity scraps for everything she does down low on the block. She can at times show a 2-3 dribble attack to the basket from the top of the key. Trinity will jump on loose balls and manufacture points on just effort alone at times.
Nesbitt plays in the Upstate for the Lady Wildcats in Piedmont. Can Woodmont make some noise this season in the Upstate?
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Read EvaluationBret Swanson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Nesbitt plays the game around the cup as a blue-collar post player. Trinity isn’t flashy with her play but she’s effective with her effort. She brings it as soon as the horn sounds. Trinity will seal down on the block and carve out position with her back to the basket. She really likes to mix it up at times and play the game on contact.
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Read EvaluationBret Swanson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Nesbitt plays so much bigger than her size down low in the paint. Trinity can go to work at times from the high post with 2-3 dribbles to the rack. She prefers to play down low in the paint while delivering results along the way. Nesbitt has no problems jumping on the floor for 50/50 balls or taking a charge at times. She does the little things to help your team win games.
How will the Lady Wildcats do in the Class 5A playoffs next week?
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Read EvaluationAkiem Bailum | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Nesbitt gives much more than just a little bit. Prep Girls Hoops got a glimpse of Nesbitt back at the Presbyterian College camp in June that the Wildcats took part of. She has also participated in AAU basketball during the spring and summer months with FBC Carolina Hawks. Nesbitt is willing to draw contact and get to the free throw line. She defines what it means to be an at-will scorer and can get somewhat crafty with how she finishes at the rim. Nesbitt does plenty of work on both the offensive and defensive glasses and puts plenty of emphasis on taking care of the ball to limit turnovers.
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Read EvaluationAkiem Bailum | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Color our next two evaluations blue … 5A Wildcats blue to be exact. It can also apply to the FBC Carolina Hawks Elite blue Nesbitt wears when she balls out during the spring and summer months. Prep Girls Hoops got a glimpse of Nesbitt on a couple of occasions during the travel campaign – once at a camp at Presbyterian College and on another occasion at ATL Summer Slam. She has no issues absorbing contact and finding her way to the free throw line. Nesbitt will score at will and haul in a good bit of offensive rebounds. She displays an ability to take care of the ball and finish at the rim – a few of those layups can be of the creative variety.
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