Early Standouts: Woodland East Conference
As the season gets rolling players are making a name for themselves. Girls are standing out all over the state and showing they are to be watched as the season progresses. Here are the latest standouts in the Woodland East: Mattie…
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Continue ReadingAs the season gets rolling players are making a name for themselves. Girls are standing out all over the state and showing they are to be watched as the season progresses. Here are the latest standouts in the Woodland East:
Mattie Schiemenz | 5’8 G | Brown Deer
Winona State commit- Schiemenz has a high IQ for the game and is showing she is the go-to floor general for Brown Deer. Using her pressure defense she causes multiple turnovers per game that lead to her attacking and finishing at the basket- or using her flashy passing to look for open teammates. She is range effective and picks her shooting spots well. She is not afraid to attack into the lane with post players as she has quite an impressive floater.
Ellie Wolff | 5’9 F | Whitnall
Wolff has led her team to a 4-1 start this season. Averaging 18 points per game, she uses her body to score inside. She will step out and hit a 3 pointer if left open. She has a fantastic combination of strength and craftiness in the paint. Wolff had a season high 28 points against her teams win over Racine Park.
Alexis McNack | 5’8 G | Milwaukee Lutheran
Alexis McNackIs there a better shooter in the Woodland Conference than Alexis McNack?
McNack is a key player for Milwaukee Lutheran and is exciting to watch. Averaging 19.2 points per game, with a season high 25 vs Cudahy. Mcnack is versatile guard. She attacks the basket well and is very good at using moves to shake her defender. She will lead the break, run the offense, and is a catalyst for second chance baskets. She is a feisty defender. She uses her quick release jump shot and powerful euro-step to finish at the rim. She has the ability to be one of the top scorers in her class.
Jordana Reisma | 6’2 F | Brown Deer
Top 20 in Girls Prep Hoops- Class of 2022 ranking, Reisma is a force in the post. Reisma is 2nd in the conference in rebounding. She runs the floor well. Efficient and effective ball handler. She has a good understanding of her spacing and is always in the right spots offensively. Jordana Reisma has the ability to be one of the top shot blockers in her class.
Allison Hampel | 5’10 F | Greenfield
Hampel is dominating the game with her boards. As a freshman she leads her squad with ample communication on the floor. She thrives off of second chance points and is a strong defensive anchor for her team. Currently leading the Woodlands East conference in rebounds averaging 14 per game. Offensively, Hampel uniquely finds ways to score off a screens or sharp cuts down the lane.