ND Grassroots Guards to Watch
The grassroots season has been delayed, If the summer months allow basketball to be played, here are some girls to watch: Carlee Sieben, ND Pro Sieben is one of the elite guards in Class B and one of the best…
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Continue ReadingThe grassroots season has been delayed, If the summer months allow basketball to be played, here are some girls to watch:
Carlee Sieben, ND Pro
Sieben is one of the elite guards in Class B and one of the best prospects in North Dakota’s 2021 classes and coming off a year in which she led Grafton to the state title game. ND Pro has what should be one of the best grassroots teams in the Dakotas and she’ll have a big opportunity to showcase her skills against heightened competition.
Chloe Pfau, ECI
Pfau is playing up several levels with ECI, but she’s already got two years of varsity experience under her belt. Pfau has the size, athleticism, basketball savvy and skill to impact the game no matter what the age level, and playing against elite talent would help accelerate her development ahead of a sophomore year in which her role on her high school team will change a lot.
Elizabeth Schanilec, ND Attack
Schanilec has been a productive player for a number of years playing with Midway-Minto and she’ll have a chance to play a much different role with ND Attack than she would on her high school team, surrounded by excellent shot-creating guards and bigs that can finish. She’s a rock-solid overall player who can score, make plays and defend.
Rozalind Strong, ND Attack
Strong is one of the top scorers in Class B playing for Dunseith. Getting a chance to play on a team with other elite level talent should allow her to showcase her game without necessarily having to carry as much of an offensive load. Her length, athleticism and ability to score from all over the floor should be on display.
Tina Freier, 16U ND Pro
A terrific long-range shooter and feisty defender, Freier’s been a key cog for Kindred the last two years and will head into her upperclass years with a significantly larger role – so playing against top competition on the grassroots circuit could be beneficial to her in terms of helping her hone other areas of her game.