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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

DFW Elite youngstas Swiftly moving up, up and away


A lot of times parents and players get confused about playing up and my philosophy and, has always been and probably always will be is this,  if you aren't dominating your age, it makes no sense to try and go against the big girls time and time again.

DFW Swift is one of those teams with enough firepower to handle the pressure and show they belong and the legend continues to grow after their performance at the Cy Fair Invitational


How good can this group be? It's up them and when you have a team loaded with this amount of not just next level players but high D1's, they are anxious to make some noise. The aggressiveness I wanted to see from Deauyza Richards is there, Jade Williams continues to grow on and off the court.

Kayla Williams as you can see in the top picture is already above the rim plus keep in mind they are still in middle school (2017) and those three alone average over 6'0 in height and when you add the lone 2018 player, Zarielle Green, not to mention 6'2 Laura Dalton, that's quite an interior


Playing under DFW Brittany Griner Elite showed they too have a chance to be number one as well over their career in several events and with that being said, the game still starts at the one. Alexis Morris has taken her game to yet another level and it's scary to think how good she'll be, but the same can be said for her teammates as well. Alexandria Crain, Arranna Whitfield and the first of these young players to ever make one of my "Tip Sheets" Breah Powell, bring so much energy on both ends that it's just unreal. New addition Stephanie Jackson fits in nicely as yet another capable guard that will be making noise as well