Thursday, August 29, 2013

Sophomores and Juniors from Who Got Next


I knew Taylor LaCour could play however a different light was shined on the Georgetown junior as she did a variety of things and since she's standing at the magic number and can can play either in the paint or facing the basket, big things are in store. Her school teammate Maddie Anderson just keeps getting better, Anderson is an inch below the magic number however watching her ease through the drills at her size brought a smile. Lacoya Johnson and Jakera Clay both had a going showing and adds to why Manor might be headed to the playoffs

Kennedy Harris is one of the top players in the state and could be a Top 100 caliber nationally after this season. She simply gives everything she has, which is a lot and never takes plays off. Nyeia Bias and Allie Britain both showed flashes they could do some damage at the camp and I already spoke about Gabrielle Jones-Hall in the previous story. These are you juniors



The sophomores were led by Tia Harston who showed me she could fill it up over the summer however during the camp, I was impressed with her court awareness and improved defense. Don't get it twisted, she can score just about any way imaginable but when you can do a variety of things, that's a bonus. It was also a bonus watching Alaina Huslig and Lexi Ciunningham as the super sops could shoot as well. Huslig was quite consistent with her midrange game while Cunningham showed she need to be guarded as soon as she stepped on the floor

Coming up later, the Who Got Next All Star team