Opening day standouts from Summer Elite Showcase
Due to time restraints, I can’t name all of the players that just went off on opening day of Prime Time Sportz Summer Elite Showcase but I can definitely name a few. Several players in Texas elevated their rankings while…
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Continue ReadingDue to time restraints, I can’t name all of the players that just went off on opening day of Prime Time Sportz Summer Elite Showcase but I can definitely name a few. Several players in Texas elevated their rankings while some came on board as Ill be adding them soon. Plenty of talent with quite a few college coaches, I’m guessing 60-70 , on hand to see them, but the heat gets hotter as some of the teams who missed games due to delayed flights will be on hand today. Off the top of my head, here’s five
2020
Destiny TerrellDestiny Terrell-5’9 G (Pro Skills National) drove relentlessly to the basket, hit the midrange and defended baseline to baseline but her presence on the court spoke volumes as she was not only a vocal leader who helped fire her teammates up, she showed by example
Brittney Fields-6’2 P (DFW Elite Texoma) pleasant surprise is definitely an understatement because I don’t recall ever seeing her play which falls into the #talentiseverywhere I speak on. Good hands, footwork and she finishes consistently but even more importantly is that she battles for everything and you can’t teach that
Amillion Fowler2021
Amillion Fowler-5’7 G (Houston Dream Red) I love players that keep elevating their game as well as status and her passion came out and was in full display. She’s ultra athletic, dove for loose ball, played passing lane and defied gravity on numerous occasions. Her midrange game was on as she put up numbers almost every way imaginable
Viane Cumber-5’10 SG (Drive Nation 16U Randle/Jet) strong body enables her to finish with contact from more than one player as she was an “and one” waiting to happen. Nice mid to long range game, she also created her shot well not mention her effort , both on defense and the boards grabbed my attention
Grace Slaughter2023
Grace Slaughter-6’1 G (Missouri Phenom-Topeka) caught her a few years ago and was impressed, after yesterday, overly impressed because she does numerous things that I like but more importantly, college coaches like and when you have size and can shoot, from everywhere, play the passing lane and defend. big things are in store