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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Big girls impressive at #HoopAHolicsCamp


For those of you that follow me and have followed me for some time, you know there are catch phrases and words that I associate with certain areas regarding basketball and the one I use more frequently than any other is that "it's not what you do, it's who you do it against" but there is a special phrase that I throw out there over and over when describing a players height and it's called "the magic number." That magic number happens to be 6'0 and if you're around that number and possess some ability, you're almost a next level lock and here's a little something on those that have already reached that


2019

Macie Lynch -6'0 post- Great body and upside is what I saw in Lynch a few months ago and when you have a young player this size that truly gets it, you definitely have a prospect who will have options. She's strong in the paint and her IQ is definitely ahead of her years and I love the way she just keeps battling


London Scott- 6'0 post- I just mentioned Scott earlier as being one of the standouts at the camp and as I review the video I've noticed several things she has already improved on. Like Lynch, she's strong in the paint with a great body and understands the game but what I'm seeing even more of is her ability to finish even with a couple of players on her

2020

Katelyn Levings-6'2 forward- Levings blew me away at Prime Time Nationals during Fieldhouse Friday last season as she simply dominated inside the paint on both ends with close triple doubles every time I saw her. In the championship, icing on the cake was watching her handle coast to coast and drop threes. Levings has shown me something else in the video from the camp and that's the ability to see the floor and play perimeter defense and when you factor BCS schools are all over her right now, there is no telling what position she might end up playing

Later today, I'll drop something on the players who are close to that magic number from the exciting HoopAHolics Camp instructed by lead trainer   and hosted by PassThaBall  

Sunday, May 24, 2015

2020 Levings impressive at USA trials


Add 6'3 Katelyn Levings as yet another superstar in the making I caught my first glimpse of at Prime Time Nationals as the 2020 "can't miss" prospect showed many others what I already knew, she can play. Levings made it through the first cut and although she wasn't selected, she laid the foundation and it's only a matter of time

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

2020 Katelyn Levings on board for #2014HoopAholicsCamp


I always look at things logically and when I say no one covers an event from top to bottom like me, well that should mean something and with all the "gravy training" associated with the game, keep in mind that when you bring useful information, like I have for years, that definitely goes a long way. I caught Katelyn Levings playing for the  Oklahoma Swarm at Prime Time Nationals on Fieldhouse Friday, the day I said I would dedicate to the youngsters and I was so amazed with this young lady until I had to do an encore

At 6'2, she simply blew me away with her athleticism and skill set and is simply one of the best bigs I've seen at her age in my life, keep in mind I'm 55 and I have seen some great players so I'm willing to go out on a limb and say she's definitely in the running for not only MDAA honors for that class but the top player and before you wonder how I can say that, well either you know or you don't and I haven't been wrong yet plus a number of Top 25 programs already  know exactly who she is  read more

Levings joins an outstanding group of players that have registered for PassThaBall's HoopAHolics Camp, Marissa @passthaball  is the mixed tape queen and me, I'm just doing my thing and I've heard some great things about @ballhardbball  so you know I'm elated. Always remember it's not what you do, it's who you do it against but the remix adds also who you do it in front of because one things is for sure @girlzprepreport means #NoMediocre in this camp

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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Levings sisters ready after Swarm

Kendra Levings is a player I haven't seen a lot of but from what I've seen, there is no doubt in my mind that the 2018 Under The Radar star will have colleges all over from, well all over before it's all said and done. She''s 5'10 and has dropped close to double digit threes in multiple games, yes 2018, 5'10 and multiple 3's so that in itself tells you something. Levings game is more than just that, she bring a lot to the table and the table is still being set as she enters high school



Kendra's younger sister Katelyn kept me in a trance at Prime Time Nationals and I was sold on the the 6'2 Under The Radar player simply because of her size and age, she's a 2020, and I didn't need an eye exam to know that I had perfect vision on this one. To sum it up, she'll be a triple double waiting to happen, oh yeah, and like big sister, she can shoot the three. Both young ladies played for the Oklahoma Swarm 2018 and 2020 teams respectively and I can't wait to see them again

Monday, March 2, 2015

#BattleAtTheHive coming up but let's take a flashback


Okay I outdid myself, I saw Lauren Cox and Natalie Chou at Prime Time Nationals in the 8th grade however I outdid myself starting my very on segment of Fieldhouse Friday and low and behold, 6th grader Katelyn Levings blew me away and based on this video I sent out a few months ago, hello BCS and the awards will come pouring in. Levings is one of many young stars I'll be checking out this weekend, check out the video and you don't need 20/20 vision to know this 2020 is what I said she was

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Sunday, January 11, 2015

'18 Kendra Levings making noise in Oklahoma


When you're young and learn how to play multiple positions and play them all well, it will more than likely be a plus down the road and since Kendra Levings played in the paint for her Oklahoma Swarm team at Prime Time Nationals, she was also was one of the top three point shooters at the event as well. As she's nearing the magic number of 6'0, always remember that colleges love big girls that can shoot and believe me this Under The Radar star has been receiving major interest along with her 2020 sister Katelyn who is a couple of inches past that magic number

Kendra is the first freshman to get to play on varsity at Oklahoma's Edmond Memorial but she also helped lead her freshmen team to the Edmond Open Basketball Tournament averaging just under 20 ppg in the three games,  this included 11 from bta, and she was also named to the All Tournament team

Thursday, March 16, 2017

2017 Battle At The Hive preview


Talent is and always will be EVERYWHERE and after catching the 2020 Oklahoma Swarm group at Prime Time Nationals, I was simply amazed with a number of their players including Katelyn Levings

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Levings was so impressive  that I just knew she was going to be a "big time" player and  I labeled her BCS after that initial sighting however after becoming a GPR Under The Radar player, this video sort of sealed the deal

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She's definitely not "Under The Radar" anymore as several Top 25 schools already have extended offers to the young lady and she's ranked in the Top 10 on every major national scouting service that I know of but it all falls back to that talent is everywhere, so attending this seasons Battle At The Hive is definitely a "no brainer" because I'm expanding my GPR Scouting Service to cover not only Texas, but Louisiana, Arkansas and of course Oklahoma and based on the 100 plus teams I'll get a chance to check out, I should have a solid database moving forward.

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Follow me on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for up to the minute, my minutes aren't necessarily 60 seconds, coverage  on this exciting event and always remember, "It's not what you do, it's who you do it against" and if you forger, it's pinned on Twitter

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Advantage Levings sister at Battle at the Boro #UnderTheRadar



Let me just say that both Kendra and Kaitlyn Levings are D1 locks, '18 Kendra is almost at the magic number, she's strong and physical and can simply shoot the lights out while '20 Kaitlyn can score from anywhere on the floor, she's long and athletic and is a triple double, wait, quadruple double waiting to happen because she can handle it and sees the floor

I haven't seen as much of Kendra as I have Kaitlyn been you have size and shoot and I'm talking about catching and shooting folks, not catch it, let me change battery in cameras and then shoot it, well college coaches are going to be all over this young lady. Kaitlyn, well they're over her now and right after I dropped a video and described what I had seen, heavy hitters jumped on board immediately

Even though I do consider myself a genius at this stuff, these two were easy especially since they're young and they are part of the reason why I'm going regional next season, I love seeing players play the game the way it is supposed to be played. Catch Kendra on Oklahoma Swarm-Musselman and Kaitlyn on Oklahoma Swarm 2020 but trust me, you don't need 20/20 to see what I'm telling you

Monday, July 15, 2019

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

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Thursday, August 10, 2017

Arkansas Dazzlers 2022 finish 2nd @ 2017 Prime Time Nationals

I know people say they know folks that what I do and I come back with a smart remark letting them know they are truly wrong but either you get it or you will down the road but let me say this, sometimes I really wish I had a clone, I've mentioned this several times because I knew two things, I couldn't be in multiple places for the various divisions at Prime Time Nationals for the championships of each group and I also knew that the 7th Grade would definitely be one I would want to catch


The Arkansas Dazzlers have just about everything from each position, 6'4 Amauri Williams is definitely going to keep her mailbox full, maybe starting now because I remember sending stuff out on another almost 6'4 player from Oklahoma, Kartelyn Levings, while she was heading to the 7th Grade and I think she's in everyone's Top 10 Nationally but again, I know what I'm looking at and with Williams strength, mobility as well as hands and footwork, it's a done deal plus she rebounds and finishes. Kalayna King does a little of everything, nothing like an early "freestyle" but she's long, attacks and can hit the midrange

Chloe Cardy is athletic, gets to the rim and finishes while Gabby Anderson's heat had me looking for water. She too is athletic, brings it baseline to baseline but this team is simply solid. Jaiden Thomas mixes it up well, scores and defends and is showing she can create her shot in tight squeezes, that's always good and what's even better is the upside of Josie Williams who is very talented, the lone 2023 on this 2022 squad who's already showing a variety of offensive weapons

Don't turn your back on Karsen Roach, trust me she can shoot the lights out and when you have multiple players that can just extend the defense to almost mid court, hey I can't make this stuff up Emma Rehm can shoot the three, Ava Knoedl can shoot the the three, I got so pumped I wanted let some fly but again I knew it would be a good championship game, I knew it would go down to the wire and I also KNOW that this is a very talented young squad that will keep getting better

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Teams beginning to SWARM to #BattleOfTheHive


Oklahoma Swarm 2020 was another team that simply blew me away at Prime Time Nationals, after all 6'2 Katelyn Levings is a "can't miss" and one the short list for MDAA. I didn't see her sister Kendra's 2018 Swarm group but she couldn't miss shooting around 50% from bta and at 5'10 dropping around double digit three pointers numerous times, well she has options as well as I type

Two Swarm teams, 2020 and 2019, three Swish teams 2019, 20 and 21 as well as PWP 2019 and 2020 are three of the top programs in Oklahoma and all will be at the Battle of the Hive. Arkansas Mavericks 2020 as well as Colorado's EJ Hoops 2019 and 20 have all committed for this exciting event being held March 6-8 in Oklahoma City

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St Louis Lynx 2020, Lady Lynx and DC Queens 2023 just registered and so can you simply by clicking link below

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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

2018 Swarm Elite make noise at #PrimeTimeNationals



I didn't get a chance to see the 2018 group however like their younger squad., Oklahoma Swarm definitely has some artillery to work with. This team has pulled off some big wins along the way and with so many talented players, I can certainly say "I get it"



One of those players is 5'10 Kendra Levings who has range from, well just about anywhere. She's had multiple games where she's dropped 8 or 9 threes in a game and I'm talking catch and shoot. I'll be seeing a lot more of this young lady along with her teammates in the not so distant future

Monday, January 26, 2015

Teams Swarming around Battle At The Hive March 6-8


When you look at the teams already on hand, it reads like a "Who's Who" of those that are among the top at their age groups and that usually means players that you'll be hearing about a whole lot. One of those players '20 Katelyn Levings, is already being recruited by not only D1 colleges but some of the top programs in the country. There are still spots available

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Here's a list of who's on board

 Lady Hoopsters 2023
DC Queens 2023
Oklahoma Swarm Elite 2023        (2014 Primetime National Champs)
Tulsa Lady Bulldogs 2023
OK Ravens 2022
OK Lady Thunder 2022                  (2nd at 2014  Primetime Nationals)
Oklahoma Swish 2022
Arkansas Mavericks 2022
St. Louis Adidas 2022
Lady Jazz 2022                                 (2013 & 2014 Primetime National Champs)
Midwest Select 2022 (St. Louis)
Team Pink 2022            (2013 MAYB National Champs & 2014 MAYB Runner Up)
Oklahoma Swish 2021
CIA Elite 2021
PWP 2021
Midwest Select 2021 (St. Louis)
AMG Ballers 2021                          (2014 PBT National Champs, 3rd at 2013 AAU Nationals)
Oklahoma Bombers Elite 2021    (2 time defending AAU National Champs
DC Queens 2021
Dream Elite 2021
Arkansas Mavericks 2021
Lady Impact 2021                          (2014 West Coast AAU National Champs)
PWP – Tulsa OK 2020                  (2013 MAYB National Champs)
Oklahoma Swarm Elite 2020      (2014 AAS National Champs/9th at 2014 AAU Nationals))
Arkansas Mavericks 2020            (5th at 2014 AAU Nationals)
Midwest Select 2020 (St. Louis)
D1 Shooters Destiny Elite 2020 (2014 Primetime National Champs & 7th at 2014 AAU Nationals)
DC Queens 2020 Orange              (AAU National Champs 2011 and 2012 & Primetime Champs 2011-13)
Texas Lady Tigers 2020
DC Queens 2020 Blue                   (3rd at 2013 AAU West Coach Nationals)
Oklahoma Select 2020
Oklahoma Swish 2020
Oklahoma Swarm Pride 2020
EPPS Elite (Kansas) 2020
Missouri Valley Magic 2020           (3rd at 2014 AAU Nationals Classic)
Arkansas Mavericks 2020 (Love)
Team United 2020                         (2nd MAYB Nationals)
St. Louis Lady Bombers 2020
Fort Bend Stars 2020
DFW Lady Rockets 2020
PWP – Tulsa OK 2019
Oklahoma Swish 2019                  (3rd at MAYB Nationals)
Midwest Select 2019 (St. Louis)                   (7th at 2014 AAU Nationals)
Arizona Mavericks 2019
OK Ravens 2019
DC Queens 2019 Orange               (2014 PBR Super 64 National Champs, Primetime Nationals 4th Place)
Oklahoma Swarm Elite 2019
Oklahoma Swarm Pride 2019
Oklahoma Select Red 2019 (Trevor)    (2014 Primetime National Champs)
Missouri Valley Magic 2019                   (9th at 2014 AAU Nationals)
Tulsa Lady Bulldogs 2019
Fort Bend Stars 2019
Dream Elite 2019
Ok All Stars 2019
Forme Physique Panthers 2019                     2014 Hoop Play USA Nationals 4th

Tulsa Lady Spartans 2019                    (4th at 2014 MAYB)

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

6'1 Katelyn Levings Class of 2020 "OH MY"



This young lady, how can I put this, was simply phenomenal at Prime Time Nationals and I had to catch her every chance I got. She's taken it up a notch, well several by playing up, up and away and at 6'1 she can shoot the three, dominate from multiple positions and on both ends, wait, why am I typing?

Saturday, December 20, 2014

More breakdowns from #HoopAHolicsCamp and guess what


Even more are coming and as I continue to watch PassThaBall's footage, I'll continue to tweet what I saw, like Jordan McGee throwing bullets on target, you got to follow me @girlzprepreport folks.

PassThaBall has added even more

Jaedyn Dunn Crossover 20′ good ball handling skills, tough, not afraid to get physical. Knocked down a nice step back jump shot. Held her own against the older players and showed initiative by guarding players bigger than her.

Sarah Gwin Hoyas Had a good showing, she has improved since last year knocked down the mid-range and out side shot. Made some nice passes at the PG position, was unselfish. Needs to continue to work on handling the ball under pressure.

Ta’Niya Jackson Hoyas 19′ Her defense matches her offense, she was everywhere. Your hustle player that gets on the floor for a loose ball. She was lot more hungry and aggressive this time around and definitely got her points.

Aja Holmes SA Finest 20′ another improved player, not as shy this time around, made some very nice tough shots. Has good size and length and played the PG/G position well, made some nice passes. Took it inside and outside.

Payton Oltrogge HGEE 19′ Nice PG, she see’s the floor very well, she can definitely pass the ball. Has a nice outside and midrange shot, handled the ball well. A good I.Q for the game, impressed with how she played.

Brooke Habeck Central Texas 19′ Strong when taking it inside and has a soft touch for knocking down the outside shot, definitely impressive. Very aggressive when attacking the basket, physical player, she played very well this time around.

Mackenzie Schilmoeller Higher Goals 20′ Great size, nice touch with the ball, finished at the rim. Impressed with her mid-range game.

Kyndall Hunter Skyrise 21′ Definitely got going in the 2nd session. To be a 6th grader she definitely stood out against the older players. Has nice handles, shot the pull up, outside, shot, was unselfish with the ball and made some nice passes. She can definitely attack the basket need to continue to work on finishing the layup.

Kayleigh Truong Imperial Ice 19′ Has improved since last year a lot more aggressive on the offensive end, her mid-range game is nice, good outside shooting, got the ball to the open player, uses the floater very well. Definitely impressed with her  level of play this year, a standout player for sure.

Kaylynne Truong Imperial Ice 19′ Made some very impressive difficulty shots. Her game was ON! Commanded the PG position and easily found the open player. Scored in many ways from outside and inside. Fun to watch!

Peyton Willey Central Texas 19′ Did very well this year, ran the floor well, knocked down contested shots. Active on both ends of the floor, wasn’t afraid to get physical. Didn’t force anything if the shot was open she took it.

Myra Gordon Higher Goals 20′ was very impressive this year, she has definitely improved. Has great length, long strides and uses her size to get the basket. Was on the boards tough, went up strong and finished strong, even brought the ball up the court to show off the versatility. Fun to watch!

Aiken Semones League City 21′ a tough fearless player, she plays like she’s the biggest player there. She definitely stood out made some outside shots and took it inside on 1 on 1’s. Held her own against the older players didn’t back down by any means. She has improved since last year, her ball handling good and she’s more active on the floor.

Taylor Thomas Imperial Ice 19′ Another improved player from last year, she was a lot more physical and attacked the basket. Definitely on the boards tough made some nice put backs and moves to the basket. More aggressive on the offensive end, if she knows she can take you, she will.

Rori Harmon Katy Rebels 21′ what a surprise this player was. She has speed, a good I.Q for the game, she’s a baller. Being a 6th grader she was looking to go at the older players, plays with total confidence and has nice game. She is one to keep an eye out for because she did her thing.

Brielle Hampton NTX Lights Out 19′ Great size good hands, went up strong, very physical player on the boards. Played both ends of the floor very well. Also knew when to score, she played with confidence so she was going to score regardless. Fun to watch!

Katelyn Levings OK Swarm 20′ talk about great length and size that can play the 1-5 at her age. Showed more of the mid-range shot and post game, and brought the ball up the court with ease. Her I. Q for the game is above average at her grade level. She was definitely a standout player that was tough to guard, Fun to watch!

London Scott Texas Express 19′ Was a force in the paint. Has great size and hands, keeps the ball high. Very physical player went up strong, you don’t see many post players get on the floor for a loose ball but she did. A player to watch!

Charlene Mass DFW 19′ also improved from last year. Her ball handling is very good, loved watching her attack the basket and throw a cross court pass on the move. Showed very good PG skills in distributing the ball, very aggressive on both ends of the floor, played physical. I would only say be a little more patient and know where your at on offense, missed a few easy buckets.

Ceyenne Mass DFW 20′ Made some impressive shots, very physical on those boards, went up strong. Played with a lot more confidence compared to last year. Put some pressure on the offensive player. Can’t wait to see more from the Mass sisters.

Mia Topping GT Frogz 21′ really impressed with her at the PG position. Very good I.Q reads the floor well, made some nice passes. I really liked how she didn’t get frustrated or lose confidence when she was guarded by older players, she kept her composure stayed the same and kept at it. Fundamentally sound as she moves well without the ball, she would pass and cut with her hand up ready to get it back. You rarely see that coming from a 6th grader. Great qualities in the one!

Jordan McGee Lady Warriors 19′ very quick and fast, is really sharp on both ends of the floor. Really love her ability to pass, she knows how to find the open teammate. She was physical, hustled on the floor for the ball, she can definitely play.

Bria McCLure SA Finest 21′ really love the moves she put on to get to the basket and has very good ball handling. She is able to create space whenever she wants. Very active on both ends of the floor enjoyed watching her play.

Mikayla Hutchinson Lady Warriors 19′ Great size on this kid, can play 1-4 positions. Good ball handling, great court vision, made some nice passes. Physical in the paint grabbed rebounds and posted up. She did it all. Will continue to see how she develops as she has the skills to be a big time player.

Sasha Goforth Arkansas Mav/Panthers 20′ was a nice surprise to see.  She’s a smart player, good I.Q for the game, loved her penetration game. Could also shoot from outside, played with confidence. A player to watch.

Kayla Demus NTX Lights Out 19′ was always around the ball or wanted the ball, that’s because she knew what to do with it. She made some tough shots in traffic, all over the boards. Physical player on both ends of the floor. Very fun to watch.

Aniya Buckley AMG Ballers 21′ another tough player that played with confidence. She liked to attack that baseline when it was open, did not force it if it wasn’t open. Displayed some good ball handling. Was definitely not afraid to score.

Destiny Jackson Panthers 19′ Strong powerful player, knows how to use her body very well. Very aggressive player, attacks the basket when its open. Active player on both offense and defense.

Jillian Sowell GT Frogz 20′ ran the floor very well, has good hands, the paint area is her bread and butter. The ball always seemed to find her. Has great size for her age.

Camryn Hill Lady Warriors 20′another young player with size that could play 2-4 positions. Brought the ball up the court and made some nice passes. Active on both ends of the floor, did a good job on the boards.

Jordyn Sowell GT Frogz 21′  also active on the boards and had some strong put backs in the paint. She also has great size for her age.

Madison Jones Lady Ballers 21′ was definitely around the ball and always seemed to grab a rebound. She did a good job in the paint. A young talent that just needs to continue to work on the footwork at the post position.

Macie Lynch Hurst MS 19′ has good size showed nice footwork in the paint, ran the floor well. Would like to see more commanding for the ball.

Sonia Blair Lady Warriors 19′ loved her passion and her motor she plays with a lot of energy, she seemed to always find an opening and attacked the basket strong. Played fearless.

Torrye Tyler Lady Ballers 21′ a tough one that played fearless, she didn’t shy away from the contact, and was not afraid of the older players, she attacked and played her game. She played hard on both ends.

Keraya Beck Panther 20′ Had nice size and god hands, could shoot the outside and finish strong. Was constantly around the rim to grab rebounds and tip backs. She has a solid game.

Alyssa Reed Keller MS 20′ very unselfish player, looked to pass but was active around the ball on the defensive end. Also  on the boards.

Chandler Browning GT Frogz 21′ Aggressive player just seems to be around that ball at the right time plus her range has extended  which will create problems for defenders.

Briley Perkins Crossover 19′ did some acrobatic things on the floor and watching her hitting off balance shots while receiving contact is major at this age. She did a good job creating and setting up the defense.

Kaley Perkins Crossover 21′ midrange was on the mark or around it but what really got me going was the fact that both were on the floor after loose ball and playing tough perimeter defense and showing good ball handling and decision making under pressure.

Dasha Macmillian Higher Goals 20′ played inside and out very versatile player with good size. She played physical wasn’t afraid of contact. Liked her outside shooting.

Kayla Glover DC Queens 21′ made it count when she got the ball, handled herself against the older players, played her game even if she didn’t get the ball she was actively moving to get open.

Jessica Cornelius NTX Lights Out 19′ was impressive to watch, a physical and strong player, attacked the basket with ease. She looked to score when it was open and could also knock it down from outside.

Destynee Griffin Coble MS 20′ is very athletic and can jump, loved her ability to shoot and get in the paint area and grab rebounds. Active on both ends of the floor, she played very well.

Victoria Hamilton Argyle MS 20′ is a really good PG in the making, she has great court vision throws nice no look passes. She can direct a team. Can also handle the ball as well, has a good I.Q for the game.

Destini Smith D1 Shooters 20′ could shoot it from outside to the mid-range she took advantage when the opportunity was there. Played good against the older players she held her own.

Claire Reynolds Higher Goals 20′ another long player with great size, has great hands and made some nice passes. Finished at the rim strong and attacked the basket. Has a great skill set.

Iyanna McCowan Lady Warriors 22′ a tough player that held her own, was not afraid of playing with the big girls, she guarded whoever. Liked how she steps into her shot ready to shoot, she gets the ball of quick.

Isabella Earle Crownover MS 21′ was very active on both ends of the floor she was always around the ball, played with confidence, she has a nice shot, she looked to score when it was there.

Madison Briscoe TX Lone Star 19′ has great size, ran the floor well, has a nice touch with the ball as she can knock down the outside shot. Physical and strong in the paint when grabbing rebounds.

Autumn Smith AMG Ballers 21′ played well, she showed off some nice ball handling, grabbed steals, active player around the ball. Impressed with her skill set as well, she played aggressive and attacked the rim strong.

Nina Milliner Lady Warriors 20′ plays older than her grade, very impressed with her defensive skills, knows when to score, if you give her the open lane she is attacking the basket. Was very aggressive on both ends of the floor. Fun to watch.

Carolynne Washington Lady Hoopville 21′ was tough had some steals against the older players, did not back down from a challenge, she attacked the rim and went up strong when it was open. Did not hesitate to score she played aggressive.

Allyssa Lafontaine Lady Warriors 20′ passionate player wanting to do good. Really liked her size and speed. Was not afraid to go up strong and attack the basket, active on defense, loved her hustle.

Jada Hollie AMG Ballers 21′ a nice young active player especially on defense. She could shoot it did not hesitate at all. Attacked the basket and finished strong against a bigger opponent. Very impressed with this one.

Brittney Flexer GT Frogz 21′ so impressed with her game she was fearless. Shot the pull up and a floater, she fit rite in against the older players. Aggressive young player that wants the ball.

Jahcelyn Hartfield AMG Ballers 22′ has a nice outside shot, when she was open she took advantage of it. She also played well and played her game.


Mackenzie Wurm Lady Ballers 20′ has good size and length, a little shy needs to be more aggressive and physical but did a good job.
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Thursday, October 2, 2014

2018 Under The Radar Kendra Levings video


Nothing like making a lasting impression and folks college coaches love BIG guards that can shoot and this young lady from Oklahoma can definitely do that but it doesn't stop there. Not only does she have great range and a quick release, she plays multiple positions and here's a peek

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Everyone will know 2020 Swarm causes harm #PrimeTimeNationals


I enjoyed Fieldhouse Friday immensely and they're were quite a few teams that simply blew me away, 2020 Oklahoma  Swarm Elite happened to be one of them. They lost a tough one to another impressive young team, D1 Shooters Destiny however I saw enough to know that this young team has some players that are going to be heavily recruited. Rylee Langerman, Amia Maxwell and Myka Parrish all know how to attack and finish, that helps because they can all handle the ball, well so can Arie Morgan and Katie King so that tells you right there what type of weapons this team has

Lexie Davis showed me should create which is definitely huge and the physicality along with the mentality Alice Stevenson showed has me thinking she will be a terror. Already creating nightmares is Katelyn Levings, she's over the magic number in height and showing magic on the court as well. My goodness, she can handle the ball like a guard, that means under pressure and watching her rebound and run the floor had me entranced. She has good hands, can finish with ease in the paint and has excellent timing to block, alter and deflect but wait, when she dropped a three, all I can tell you right now is three letter and archive this, BCS!!!!