Grassroots Team Preview: O-Zone Basketball 2023
O-Zone Basketball has been making a name for itself over the last few years, now these girls are on the cusp of being college prospects. This super talented group of rising sophomores combined with a few younger student athletes is…
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Continue ReadingO-Zone Basketball has been making a name for itself over the last few years, now these girls are on the cusp of being college prospects. This super talented group of rising sophomores combined with a few younger student athletes is poised to breakout this summer before we head back to school in the fall. Led by Nickie Orlando (Notre Dame Academy Varsity) this team is loaded with talent and will be a program to keep an eye out for. Make sure to check out the point guard Ava Orlando, coaches daughter, who is already playing huge minutes as a 7th grader on varsity.
Players To Watch – 2023:
5’8” – Shooting Guard – Hana Skeary – Dover Sherborn – Sharpshooting guard with a high motor, plays with an off the charts basketball I.Q. Was named Honorable Mention in the Tr-Valley League last winter.
5’9” – Small Forward – Mia Molinari – Millis – Physical presence in the post and a constant on the boards. Plays with high energy on both ends and was named Most Improved Player on the Millis Varsity team this past season.
5’9” – Small Forward – Chloe Bindon – Walpole -Agressive two-way player earned Varsity minutes on a very talented Walpole team.
5’8” – Shooting Gaurd – Grace Ryan – Walpole – Excellent mid range game and can shoot out to the three point line.
6’4” – Center – Grace Burgoyne – Notre Dame Academy – Plays with a presence in the paint and can finish on the low post. Earned Most
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Rising Stars:
5’9” -Small Forward – Hailey Bassett – Bellingham – 2024
5’8” – Small Forward – Kayla Goldrick – Attleboro – 2024
5’10” – Power Forward – Kara Santos – Mansfield – 2024
5’2” – Point Guard – Ava Orlando – Notre Dame Academy – 2025