With the exception of
2018 #4 combo Kelsey Young and #24 point Izaria Ferguson, I'll catch you later ladies, the remaining players in the above picture are from the 2020 class.
D1 Shooters Executive Director Rich Anderson told me he was bringing an army of
talent, he did, and here’s the #siminator line of the day. “If you bring an
army, you better have weapons” and let me tell you something, their arsenal was
loaded. Zoe McCrary and Morgan Hervey immediately stood out, simply because of
their age and size, both are close to the magic number of six feet that college
coaches love and almost assure a player of playing at the next level. Good skills by both in the paint, hand and footwork,
not to mention finishing are ahead of the game. Emma Hunt operated nicely from
the wing, handled the ball and knew how to get to the rim not to mention showed
she could hid the short jumper. I liked
all of the guards, and Kiersten Anderson were listed as points
but they got they’re point across if they left open for easy jumpers. Talk
about easy jumpers, Ashley Faux and Taylor Hurst were almost automatic, uh,
with defenders on them, that’s huge at this age. Tyler Jackson, Jayla Brooks
and Brianna Tubby got gold stars as well, simply because they showed they could
play multiple positions , all well, and play both ends of the court, quite well. Tyler is also the younger sister of Taylor Jackson, one of the stars of the Shooters Prime Time Nationals team that was coached by Mia's dad Gene. Taylor, like all of these young ladies are on course to, made my TIP SHEET, read more
Coach Anderson, I appreciate you bringing the army, I’ll be watching them battle for years to come
Coach Anderson, I appreciate you bringing the army, I’ll be watching them battle for years to come
Kiersten Anderson #12
Tyler Jackson #22
Taylor Hurst #21
Ashley Faux #31
Zoe McCrary 5 #7
Morgan Hervey #35
Emma Hunt #43
Jayla Brooks #3
Briana Tubby #15