Deja Kelly and Sara Gwin |
I love covering camps for two reasons, finding new talent
and observing the progression from players I’ve seen before. Here’s a dozen
from the early session, more coming on each group
2019
Elizabeth Scott- I tagged her “Great Scott” and she
continues to show me she’ll live up to that name along with BCS. She’s around
six feet and is not only facing the basket to score; she’s attacking it even
more of the wing
Halle Jones-She has the right attitude and mentality to put
up numbers and fall into those players that simply find ways to put the ball in
the basket
Briuana Johnson-If ever there was a player I would call “ICE”
it would be Johnson because nothing fazes her. She’s a pressure player on both
ends
Sara Gwin- Sara just keeps getting better and her catch and
shoot has taken a major jump. She’s also showing the ability to set-up
defenders for better shots
Madison Lucas-She excelled in the drills and games, great
body and strength at young age, showed she can score and defend and understands
the simple things already
Aresa Gibson-Young long players that can hit the midrange
consistently are at an advantage for the next level; Gibson’s shot was fluid on
the money
Elizabeth "Great" Scott |
2020
Deja Kelly-All bets are off; she excelled at both sessions
and actually looked better against the older the high school girls. She just
simple has “IT” which is something you just can’t teach. BCS LOCK!
Tae’lor Purvis-This young lady handled the ball very well in
tight situations and showed she could get anywhere she wanted. She’s long and
smooth on the floor
Blaise Blair-Stoker- Good body and strength, especially at
her age. Knows how to finish and bang in the paint. Huge upside
2021
Aiken Semones-Vanessa Herrera and Raven Adams were almost
clones and would fit into the “size don’t matter” category. At this age, simply
watching them get after it was a joy but the most important thing they are
doing at this age is handling the ball under pressure and finding ways to score
Aiken Semones |