KENNNEDY EVANS |
Duncanville,
Texas-March Fest closed on Sunday so I stopped by Duncanville to catch some of
the younger players and I definitely left satisfied. Here is the Day 2 Tip
Sheet, I’ll drop the other one from opening day later and please remember to
follow me on Twitter and (or) Instagram for hidden gems
2018
Sydney Brock-guard
(Austin Elite Black) did a little bit of everything, defended, hit the midrange
and got to the rim whenever she wanted, oh and finished
Desiree Mathis-guard
(Waco Lady Panthers) simply made things happen over and over, loved the
intensity which she brings baseline to baseline
2021
Aniya Buckley-guard
(DFW Elite) watching her early in the morning making highlight moves definitely
gave me a boost. Nice pull-up, finished strong with contact
2022
Breana Davis-guard (Pro
Skills) huge upside for this young lady, working on that complete package on
the offensive end, already showing signs that she can take over
Amiya Muhammad –wing
(NTX Elite 2022) already gets it, plays hard on both ends, scores in the paint,
either hand, can handle the ball in the open court under pressure, first step
is a killer from the wing, great timing
2023
Giselle Maul-guard
(Nike Cy Fair Elite Shooters) nice midrange but her ability to create her shot
in traffic was solid as well. Finds ways to get to the rim and finishes strong
Hazel Hawkins-guard
(Texas Lone Star) plays smart and under control, hit teammates with perfect
passes during crunch time, also knows how to score multiple ways, good BB-IQ
2024
Kennedy Evans (Nike Cy
Fair Elite Shooters 2024) talk about wanting the ball in crunch time and being
able to deliver, I mean she definitely sold me on what’s coming. She can shoot
the three, hit the midrange, make acrobatic finishes with contact, handle the
ball and defend, oh, btw, she’s 11