Arizona Elite Fall Classic: Oregon Breakout Players
Oregon Elite has made huge strides as a program – all across the landscape, as many of their players have made leaps and bounds in their game throughout the summer. Each session comes with surprise performances and the Arizona Elite…
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Continue ReadingOregon Elite has made huge strides as a program – all across the landscape, as many of their players have made leaps and bounds in their game throughout the summer. Each session comes with surprise performances and the Arizona Elite Fall Classic fell into the same fold as players upped their ante during the immense competition. Kilyn Dawkins Kilyn Dawkins 6'0" | PF Southridge | 2021 State OR and Keelie O’Hollaren Keelie O’Hollaren 5'10" | SG Lakeridge | 2023 State OR were big components of Oregon Elite 17U Gold as they showed that they have several layers to their games. Cami Fulcher Cami Fulcher 5'8" | PG West Linn | 2021 State OR and Leah Doutt Leah Doutt 5'8" | PG McNary | 2021 State OR had two big scoring surges for their clubs that both came in the same game versus EBC Elite. Oregon Elite 17U White’s Kendyl Abel and Gretta Baker Gretta Baker 5'10" | SF Cleveland | 2022 State OR did what they did best, in a contest against Team Arizona.
Kilyn Dawkins Kilyn Dawkins 6'0" | PF Southridge | 2021 State OR 2021 6’0″ PF Oregon Elite/Southridge HS – Kilyn played her best basketball this summer in Arizona, as everything truly came together for the Southridge guard during this session. She was already widely regarded as a rugged forward who can rebound and score inside, but she was more active and refined in her passing game which made for significant moments. This was seen throughout her 9 point, 4 rebound, 4 assist performance as she made an impact in every major statistical category.
Keelie O’Hollaren Keelie O’Hollaren 5'10" | SG Lakeridge | 2023 State OR 2023 5’10″ SG Oregon Elite/Lakeridge HS – While she has had a huge summer, improving with every session and growing into a confident, multidimensional player, Keelie had her most significant game in Arizona this past weekend. The volleyball/basketball star had a 11 point, 5 rebound, 2 assist performance in which she made big shots down the stretch and had a huge block that nearly sealed them the victory. O’Hollaren, while being such a pivotal part of the group, showed that she is capable of dominating games.
Cami Fulcher Cami Fulcher 5'8" | PG West Linn | 2021 State OR 2021 5’8″ PG Oregon Elite/West Linn HS – Cami has marked a reputation as a steadfast guard who operates as a player who stitches together her team, so to speak – but she was able to breakthrough as a scorer as led her team in this category in their big win against EBC Elite. Fulcher is known for her seamless passing abilities and defensive grit, but she was able to showcase her deft scoring abilities inside and out through her 11 point, 3 assist, 2 steal performance.
Leah Doutt Leah Doutt 5'8" | PG McNary | 2021 State OR 2021 5’8″ PG Oregon Elite/McNary HS – Leah is a superb three-pointer shooter for her high school team in McNary and in Arizona she was able to showcase such scoring skills as she had one of her better games of the summer. Doutt scored four of her team’s first few points in the opening minutes in the transition setting where she finished at the rim and hit a three pointer in the second half for a 7 point total to go along with 2 steals.
Kendyl Abel 2021 6’2″ C Oregon Elite/Ashland HS – Kendyl is widely regarded as a defensive specialist thanks to her size and discipline but can also score and find others inside the paint. In their game against Team Arizona, Abel had her most significant game of the summer perhaps as she put on a rebounding clinic and had a hand in several other plays defensively. The Ashland native finished with 2 points, 9 rebounds, 1 block, and 1 steal.
Gretta Baker Gretta Baker 5'10" | SF Cleveland | 2022 State OR 2022 5’10″ SG Oregon Elite/Cleveland HS – Gretta is known as a shooter with exceptional range for Cleveland, and brings such a flagship for Oregon Elite White, but has been working on her shot selection. Versus Team Arizona, she played this role perfectly, as she sank two three pointers – back to back, and provided meaningful defense in sequences for her team. Baker finished with 6 points, 2 rebound, and 1 assist as she was very much so ignited on both ends of the floor.