Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Ten of the Top Texas 2024



Middle school basketball is a hit or miss, well so is high school in this era and one thing I will always do is keep it real. Lack of comprehension and twisting my words have some equating my saying the talent is not what it was 5, 10 let alone 15 years ago into my saying there isn’t any talent so I don’t have time go back and forth with people like I used to but rest assured there are still talented players in our area and across the state including players that will play ball in college and that includes the highest level. I had planned on doing a recap of 2024 players but Gwendlyn McGrew received an offer from the University of Houston made me say “why not” “just do it”

The first 5 are from the SEC event I caught in July and the rest are from various events including PassThaBall’s The South

Kendall Robinson-5’7 PG (Texas Savage 14U) I called her a #BCSLock a couple of years ago for a number of reasons and although she wasn’t 100% at the event, you’d never know. Good size and body, she plays bigger than listed height, she creates several problems offensively because of her arsenal, in other words, she finds ways to put the ball in the basket. Good defender and rebounds on both ends which also enables her to start and finish the break

Kemah Shaw-5’5 PG (AD Elite Future) don’t know what’s more intriguing, her upside, her progression or her desire but it doesn’t matter because she is showing me a whole lot in a short span. Plays the passing lane, handles the ball under pressure, finishes with contact and creates, not only her shot, but problems for defenders

Leaire Nicks-5’11 PF (Lady Drive Nation Duncan 2023) long and ultra-athletic, her upside is unlimited on high she’ll land because not only does she play the passing lane and has excellent timing to deflect, alter or just block shots galore, she elevates over defenders with ease for a nice pull-up. Her length also enables her to blow by defenders, I foresee her first step becoming devastating

Kiah Goynes-5’7 PG (Texas Savage 14U) very athletic and understands the simple things but the hard things, well she gets them too and her ability to create, not only for herself but her teammates, at this stage of her career is big but doing it against older and sometimes stronger players is huge. She attacks from everywhere, speed galore, and finishes with contact

Chloe Mann-5’3 PG (Texas Savage 14U) nothing like speed but speed with the ball while being under control is always great and when you “get it” early, they’ll get it now and later. Her athleticism enables her to do a variety of things, like bring heat on defense or make acrobatic shots but I still remember the first time I wrote about her a few years ago and I said “she made a save I haven’t seen many on their way to D1 make”

Gwendlyn McGrew-5’9 PG- the more I see her the more she continues to show me that the sky is the limit and when you look at her size, athletic ability and skill set, that in itself is intriguing but her BB-IQ is ahead of the game, she understands she can take over offensively at will. I first noticed her dropping the long ball a few months ago but she attacks ferociously and with power and now her ability to see the floor and make pinpoint passes add fuel to the fire

Nicolette Polochek-5’11 F- saw her a few months ago, was given wrong name so here we are and there she goes because she is going to create issues down the road. Well, she’s creating them now, size, physical, desire, and a nice skill set. Finishes strong runs the floor and rebounds on both ends but her upside will have numerous colleges on her

Jade Williams-5’8 G- one of those young ladies I’ve been watching for a very long time, 5th grade she showed me something and just watching her, I knew what was coming. Scores off the dribble with either hand but that first step includes a turbo that enables her to keep going or take that pull up. Long and athletic, defends and plays the passing lane

Maddison Bob-5’8- if you look at my notes, it’s coded so I have UPS for her not only because she delivers but can flat out explode off the ground. She’s athletic, handles the ball and sees the floor well but her acceleration coupled with her change of pace are great tools to have offensively and when you add she understands how to create her shot….

Torran Deterville-5’5 PG- not the prototype point guard but she can run a team and speaking of run, it’s hard to stay with her as she blazes by defenders. She’s made multiple Tip Sheets already, I saw something special years ago and its crystal clear because she is showing she can take over a game offensively whenever she wants, btw, I didn’t have to take any notes

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Size Don't Matter players one of many highlights at South Texas Classic


I usually hashtag #sizedontmatter and add, when you can play and I also hashtag #talentiseverywhere. I attended the South Texas Classic and wrote an article on Prep Girls Hoops Texas about Cibolo Steele featuring talented Bria McClure picture in above GIF read more


McClure wasn't the only small guard that played big,Mikayla Johnson 's four threes in the second half in a span of a little over two minutes helped ignite Cedar Ridge to come from a double digit deficit, that means they were down by over 10 points, in the second half for the victory

Yeah I know it's pre preseason but I know talent, learned that from a BCS coach when my daughter was a freshman as she said, Mr Colson it only takes me a couple of minutes to know what I'm looking at so acrobatic Dezerae De Le Garza (United South) is only a 2022 with huge upside

2021 Emma Vasquez (Brennan) showed the catch and shoot and I'm talking from deep range. Edison guard Avalon Munoz played with SA Holmes to get more exposure, S/O to Holmes coach for that gesture as well as Munoz who I'm told is one of the tops in cross country, the senior missed an event to be seen and I definitely saw a lot

All of the guards in this article are 5'4 or less, I have something else for JJ coming later but it will be Good Times for the talented freshman. Her Johnson teammate and fellow freshman Angel Tumbarello had already showed the long ball during club season but she creates and hits the midrange. Speaking of freshmen, Judson's Ariana Rodriguez is making the adjustment nicely.

Laredo Lady Longhorns, I have a special story for you all, explosive Sam Houston senior guard Khadija Derry just got added to Top 100 plus and many more will be added to what I'm doing for Prep Girls Hoops because it's an added way to give Texas players more exposure, many parents choose to believe BS, I get it, actually I don't and even though I may have been thrown out of MENSA, unwarranted morality nonsense, I actually know what I'm talking about as far as this

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Prep Girls Hoops updated rankings

Samantha Wagner

For those who don't read or speed read or pay attention because I've tweeted, posted and said many times that I'm doing the rankings for Prep Girls Hoops senior and junior classes while the sophomore and freshmen are Watch Lists which basically means watch how that list will change as the season progresses and that also ties into one of my favorite sayings, "talent is everywhere" but I had to throw in an amendment "if you know what you're looking at"

There's an old saying that goes like this " beauty is in the eye of the beholder" because everyone doesn't see things the same way and that could be due to a number of things, the political aspect, relationships, on and off the court, or just view talent differently because at the end of the day, it's just someones opinion but mine is more important to me because if I don't see it......

PREP GIRLS TEXAS

RyLee Grays

Samantha Wagner is arguably the best player in Texas, she's already committed to Baylor so it was a no brainer on her, but after the first group who are just above everyone else, those numbers can be adjusted because the talent level is so close, I know is over 280 characters and many will get bored and turn on a POTcast because much of what is being said, you need to be high to believe it, just keeping it real so always remember, simple math on how many players there in the country and how many colleges and universities there are should let you know there is NOT something for everyone as well as if you can play, they will find you and that falls into the "they who" category"  RyLee Grays made one of the biggest jumps over the past few weeks, size, skill set and strength will keep her up there but I'll adjust and add again for each class after holiday tournaments

Prep Girls Texas 2023 Rankings

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

2026 and 2027 from Pass Tha Ball's #TheSouth

JOURNEY JEFFERSON & JADA MAPLES
They traveled from Orange and Kountze, from San Antonio and Helotes, even from Donie heading 45N to around Dallas, but they also crossed state lines, from back home in Louisiana as well as Arkansas and Oklahoma just to attend The South. I explain over and over, when I cover an event, I look at everyone as much as possible, that's why you came, that's why you paid and you need to know, so unlike the sleight of hand nonsense that is prevalent, I will always keep it real, always did, my daughter has numerous WNBA highlights on here so I kind of know first hand what talent looks like so here is the deal on some of the players, not even playing middle school ball yet

Journey Jefferson-guard-Earle, Arkansas- defensive stopper, athletic and went through the drills with ease. Already understands the simple things, does a good job of creating her shot and attacking the basket not to mention finish with contact

Jada Maples-guard-Earle, Arkansas- well when you can stutter step, at this stage and change direction going full speed, at this stage, you're on to something big that's coming. Handles the ball well, under pressure and finishes multiple ways

Kaelyn Blanchard-guard-Baytown, Texas- athleticism is always good and when you combine it with long arms at this stage, things will fall into place with her work ethic. I love her upside, she gets "it" already and showed she could score

Kyndall Graham-guard- Shreveport, Louisiana- I have a saying, size don't matter, when you can play and she showed the floater and defense early but when the bright lights of Sunday's All Star game came on, coast to coast, pull-up in transition not to mention handles the ball under pressure

Delaney Arredondo-guard- San Antonio, Texas- she's ready for prime-time right now because some things you can't teach so shall I call her a D1 Lock right now? Yes because the game starts at the one, she hits teammates in traffic, understands how to control tempo and can take over offensively. BTW, I ain't been wrong yet

Faith Idowu-guard- Houston, Texas- handles the ball well under pressure, that's always a good sign because you can build on it and her basketball IQ is ahead of where it should be. Defends well, knows how to get her shot off  as well as when to take it

Nia Phillips-guard-Katy-she already possesses a lot of tools that's ahead of the game. Strong inside, she rebounds and pushes the ball the length of the court. She attacks and finishes strong and plays the passing lane. She's 5'7 now and might reach "the magic number" which is 6'0

2027

Mackenzie Teuton-guard- Richmond, Texas- this camp was open to players that were in the 6th grade  and competitive 5th graders so I was overly happy to see her performing. She was solid during the skill set but on Sunday, the gloves were taken off and to open up it up with back to back jumpers got the crowd going. She understands and absorbs so much that her upside is scary good

I didn't include 2026 Whitney Smith in this segment, she traveled from Tulsa Oklahoma and participated with her three older sisters and I did a special story on them

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Monday, September 2, 2019

Oklahoma's Smith sisters shine in Texas at Pass Tha Ball events

Whitney, Aaliyah, Mariah and Destiny Smith

It seems like I've been watching these young ladies forever but it's probably been four or five years but one thing II know is that the Smith sisters from Oklahoma can play and by that, I mean at some level of the next level so let me break the fantastic foursome down from what I saw over the weekend at both The South Individual Showcase and the I-45 Shootout, both events hosted by PassThaBall as they get their very own Tip Sheet



2020
Mariah Smith-5'8 PG- one of the best SHOOTERS in the STATES of both Oklahoma and Texas and her poise is second to none as well as her ability to catch and shoot. The long ball was dropping from somewhere close to that Oklahoma border and taking defenders off the dribble with ease to finish with contact over and over  is something I've grown accustomed to seeing

2022
Destiny Smith-5'7 G- her game mirrors older sisters so much that I used to get them confused, I'm serious and even during the event, their closeness on and off the court had smiling. Destiny also has range, mid to long and is athletic and finishes acrobatically an d she's nowhere near her upside which is scary

2024
Aaliyah Smith-5'11 F- size and strength will be huge for her when she enters high school for a n umber of reasons because she can score in the paint, good hands and footwork, she rebounds on both ends and runs the floor yet her defense, inside and outside, plus her ability to face the basket and score shows she can play outside the paint as well

2026
Whitney Smith-4'11 PG- what is one of the things I say over and over, size don't matter, when you can play and the heat she showed me when I first saw her, didn't even know she was a "sister" had me glued to her game. She understands things now many seniors don't and basketball IQ is very important at her size but she gets "it", terror on defense, handles ball under pressure and can score

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Prime Time #NBC19 Middle School Standouts

Zamia Turner and Chrishona Ellis

The joy of being young, loving and understanding the game and already showing signs of big things coming. I caught a glimpse of many of the squads I'm about to mention and their players numerous times before and although many mock or laugh at my asking for rosters, common sense should kick in at some point and although many just don't get it, my knowledge and experience is second to none and on my CONSULTING page, click on NCAA link , the odds on playing at the next level should raise your eyebrows. Keep in mind JUCO and NAIA are not included in those statistics, less than 10% of high school seniors playing basketball will play at the next level so if you choose to not pay attention, I don't care but what I do care about is those who follow simple instructions and with that being said here are some of the MS standouts I caught at Prime Time's #NBC19

Lady Thunder 12U

Zamia Turner- showing signs of explosiveness, great first step to the basket and unlimited range from outside. Also plays passing lane and defends baseline to baseline

Chrishona Ellis-strong finisher and rebounder, her catch and shoot gets better every time I see her play plus her mid to long range game continues to impress me, she wants it in the clutch
Journey Taylor


HUB 2024
Journey Taylor- wires got crossed and I missed part of the game but 2 minutes of Taylor told me a lot. She attacks and finishes nicely, great athleticism and upside

HUB 2025
Raniyah Hunt-prototype PG that gets the job done, understands how to control temp and run offense  as well as set up teammates for baskets, plus she can score

Shiloh Kimpson-scores in droves, brings intensity on both ends and her upside is unlimited. Rebounds well, creates off the dribble or in tight situations

Carley Hamilton- long and athletic, attacks basket hard and finishes with contact. Already has good timing to block or alter shots

HUB 2026
Reagan Wright- heady guard that already is showing a crossover that will be deadly before it's all said and done. Attacks the basket well

Serenity Massar- athletic and alert is always good, especially when you implement it into game situations. She plays the passing lane so well now, I can only imagine what's coming

Kierston Russell

NTX 2025
Kierston Russell-when I talk about players attacking the basket strongly, check above picture because her facial expression says it all. She's powerful on both ends, good upside

Ananda Jenerson-athleticism and under control are very important and at this age, having just that is a great foundation to build on but she has much more. Defends baseline to baseline, plays passing lane, finishes with contact and her upside is huge

Jazlyn Powell-size matters when you can play and she is close to the "magic number" of 6'0 already. Good defender and rebounder, mobile and finishes
VOLS
Taylor Barnes-athletic, plays passing lane, defends and can score from the wing. Watching her glide to the basket effortlessly at this age is pretty impressive, so is her upside

Arianna Criss-showed a lot of power both battling for rebounds, on both ends as well as finishing with contact but her going C2C numerous times splitting the defense for baskets was something to see

Autumn Sherman-I have a saying I hashtag #sizedontmatter when you can play and she can play. Brings tons of energy, won't back down, attacked against whomever and showed a nice mid range game

REPS UP
Gwendlynn McGrew- game starts at the one, she's close to 6'0, her range is 5 steps across halfcourt, her upside is unlimited and she's a what, #BCSLock and that means MAJOR D1





Tuesday, July 16, 2019

2023 players from Super 64 ready for HS challenge


Mikaylah Manley


Lake City Pride brought some heat with them to PBR Super 64 and when you have talent across the board on both squads, well that's pretty impressive. Mikaylah Manley's athleticism is off the charts, high energy and she brings it, she also picked up some offers to add to what she had and what can I say about Paris Guillory? Well as 21Savage would say #ALOT as 8 of the standouts I personally saw are on Prep Girls Hoops Texas, it's like me, premium,  simmie20 for a DISCOUNT

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Paris Guillory





Monday, July 15, 2019

The South Individual Showcase 8/31-9/1 you don't wanna miss it


Back in the day, before social media just blew up, I was blowing up trying to get a grip on what was real and what was not and with plenty of trial and error, not wasting my time dragging my child to useless events that I see now like,  " get your 3rd grader ranked nationally" I just smh and say, if you are clueless enough to believe that........

I started a scouting service years ago, Texas was not be covered by "those people" like I thought it should be so I figured, hell I was in MENSA, this can't be that hard and low and behold, here we are but even more importantly, this camp will have numerous benefits including a chance to get on the map and since I'm the guy in Texas from Prep Girls Hoops, I'm wearing a lot of hats, you probably want to be here or just roll dice

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BTW, my daughter plays in the WNBA, won a National Championship and has been featured on ESPN several times including a few weeks ago with #9 Top Plays so I'm not just blowing second hand smoke, been there, done all of that, highlights to the right






2020 players who filled it up at Super 64




I know many think my magic of calling players that will be "big time" early are only in Texas however that isn't so and to the novices who run rampant, the new breeds with arvant garde ideas, either you know or you don't, I do, I did and always will so when I saw Katelyn Levings in the 6th grade, I knew big things were coming as she's heading to Arizona State

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One of her Oklahoma Swarm teammates made the list I dropped for Prep Girls Hoops Texas, remember to use simmie20 , this is a premium article

PGH Texas

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Tymberlin Crisswell and Kamari Portalis haven't changed off the court but.....

These two right here just keep me laughing. Tymberlin Criswell and Kamari Portalis fall into that "I've been watching ya'll before HS category and the thing that has remained constant is that they are still the same as when I met them, well mannered and just a joy to be around and there are many like them so when players like this continue to succeed, I'm truly happy for them

On the court, that's a different story as both have elevated their vertical and more importantly games and Criswell is featured in one story I dropped for Prep Girls Hoops Texas


while Portalis is in another



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