Big Day Wednesday
It was a quiet night on the Michigan high school basketball schedule, but those that played made the results speak loudly. There were some very strong prospect performances last night. We will take a look at some of these standout…
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Continue ReadingIt was a quiet night on the Michigan high school basketball schedule, but those that played made the results speak loudly. There were some very strong prospect performances last night. We will take a look at some of these standout players.
Athena Samson (2020, F/C, Troy)
Samson notched yet another double-double, which seems to be a regularity. She had 10 points and 14 rebounds in a 65-40 win over Athens. Samson continues to show her potential as a well rounded post player.
Kali Heivilin (2021, PF, Three Rivers)
Heivilin is nothing short of a superstar athlete. She’s committed to Alabama for softball already. But don’t forget about her as a basketball player. Heivilin dropped in 22 points last night in a victory.
Mya Hiram (2021, PF, Onsted)
Breaking school records is a big deal. When you do it as a junior, it can be eye popping. well, that’s what Hiram did breaking a 26 year old Onsted career rebounding mark. Hiram now has a school best 643 boards.
Ashley Loon (2022, SG, Berkley)
Loon has arrived as a player and a next level prospect. She’s an excellent shooter and defenses are keying on her. Loon is getting used to it as evidenced by her 17 point performance on Wednesday night.
Maddy Skorupski (2022, PG, Clarkston)
Skorupski is a talented young guard in the Clarkston program. She was critical in her team’s 58-50 win over Southfield last night. Skorupski ended the contest with 18 points and was efficient as a floor general.
Adelyn Moore (2023, G/F, Caro)
Moore is a freshman with big time skills and potential. She is incredibly versatile as a 3 level scorer and having the ability to effectively guard multiple positions. Moore had a triple-double scoring 22 points, grabbing 10 rebounds, and dishing out 10 assists.
Olivia Vanderham (2021, Roseville)
Vanderham was the offensive spark plug in a defensive battle. She had 19 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 blocks in a 38-20 win over Fitzgerald.
Olivia Kubik (2021, PG, Henry Ford II)
Kubik was great at the lead guard position last night. She led the way with 18 points and 6 assists in a win over Chippewa Valley.