Breakout 2021 players from club season
I love when players show progression and it doesn’t take me a thousand times to know exactly what I’m looking for or looking at so seeing players that keep elevating their games is a great sign because no matter where…
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Continue ReadingI love when players show progression and it doesn’t take me a thousand times to know exactly what I’m looking for or looking at so seeing players that keep elevating their games is a great sign because no matter where you are, it’s all about getting better and that applies to every level. I’m playing back events I captured over the summer, looking at names that moved up or were erroneously omitted and came up with some from various classes so I’ll start with the 2021 group
Amillion FowlerAmillion Fowler-5’7 G (George Ranch HS) I first caught this young lady with Houston Elite Red a couple of seasons ago and she impressed me so much that she made my the first time I saw her. She’s added so much to her game, from being a vocal leader to a dominant scorer that just keeps coming at you
Viane Cumber-5’11 G (Sandia HS) was wondering why I had nothing on her in my database after checking because I know I’ve e seen her somewhere but alas, she’s from New Mexico and although I didn’t know her name before, probably because of not having a roster, I caught her with the Lady Jets and I know she is now. She is an absolute offensive machine that defends as well
Vianne CumberBriana Peguero-5’6 G (Jersey Village HS) I knew she was on to something in middle school when I first saw her in the with Texas Elite Warriors, I knew she had a bright future ahead but she’s one of the top juniors in not only the area but the state as well. Her first step sets up everything because she can blow by you or take the jumper
Kamari Portalis-5’6 G (Magnolia West) Watching her over the years and growing 5 inches in 5 years isn’t the only thing that has gone up as she’s poised and under control. She showed that with Houston UTD over the summer as she was simply ice under pressure. Mid to long-range, off the dribble, she gets it done in the flow and with her mindset, she’ll keep adding