Players to Look Out for in January
We’re now well into the season and teams are starting to find their niche. A big reason for this is the fact that most successful teams have a player that brings an X-Factor dynamic! Check out some players that bring…
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Continue ReadingWe’re now well into the season and teams are starting to find their niche. A big reason for this is the fact that most successful teams have a player that brings an X-Factor dynamic! Check out some players that bring an unique quality to their teams below.
- Trinity Massenburg – Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Baltimore CityMassenburg is currently in her freshmen year of high school, while serving as the 6th man for the Lady Engineers’ varsity team. When she comes off the bench, Massenburg serves as an automatic defensive anchor for her team. She has the capability to make great defensive stops in the form of: steal, blocks, rebounds, and several intangibles. Look forward to Massenburg to continue to assist the Lady Engineers in remaining a legit two-way team.
- Kaity Brown – Oakland Mills, Howard CountyBrown is also a freshmen for the 5-3 Lady Scorpions this season. What Brown brings to this team is very simple yet very important – rebounds. Brown is currently averaging 11.3 RPG, thus creating more chances for her team to avail in games. At this rate, Brown can be revered as rim protector; as well as having the possibility of becoming a walking double-double in high school career.
- Daimoni Dorsey – Saint Frances Academy, Baltimore CityThe Lady Panthers are currently 8-1, and much of that is due to their sharpshooter known as Daimoni Dorsey. Up to this point in the season, Dorsey has been averaging 64% from behind the arc; becoming a offensive nightmare for opposing teams. There are no signs of Dorsey not being able to shoot out the gym so be on the lookout for her and her shot selections.
- Charia Roberts – Pikesville, Baltimore CountyPikesville is off to a 6-1 start this season, and they are being led Roberts. She is the Panthers’ leading scorer averaging 17.5 PPG on 63% shooting from the field. Roberts is currently Pikesville’s first and most efficient scorer this season; which allows her teammates to flourish as well. Look for Roberts to continue to put up numbers for the remainder of the season.