Dayton Shootout AM Red- pt. 1
The look at all of the players from the Dayton Shootout will continue all this week, with today a look at some of the key players from the Morning Red team, consisting of players from three states. Caylen Spano, 5-7…
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Continue ReadingThe look at all of the players from the Dayton Shootout will continue all this week, with today a look at some of the key players from the Morning Red team, consisting of players from three states.
Caylen Spano, 5-7 2024, Mercyhurst Prep (Erie, PA)
Her confidence in her game was the favorite quality about her. She displayed many great guard abilities. She uses her speed to her advantage which allows her to make your opponents tired and keep them guessing, as well as being able to shoot with range. Will continue working and excited to see the strides she make in the coming years.
Katie Moore, 5-7 2021, Floyd Central (KY)
The best thing about her game is that she isn’t afraid to match up with any player on the floor. She is the kind of player coaches die to have. She displayed many great guard abilities. She is a quick guard with an IQ that you don’t see from many players. She involves her teammates first and move well without the ball. Needs to continue working on being an outside threat and her overall game will blossom.
Jordan Rogers Jordan Rogers 5'8" | CG Franklin | 2021 State OH , 5-9 2021, Franklin
.This kid has gotten better every year. Her length and court vision as a PG makes her hard to guard. She shows the ability to have great handles with the ability to quickly change direction. Being able to push the ball in transition and push the tempo gives her teammates easy looks and baskets. She moves well without the ball and leaves her defender guessing when driving to the basket.
Mallory Mullen Mallory Mullen 6'0" | PF Springfield Catholic Central | 2022 OH , 6-0 2022, Springfield Catholic Central
There is no one in the gym this girl can’t outjump. She was by far the most athletic kid in the gym. As a defender, one wouldn’t want to be matched up with this kid on the block. She has the ability to control the boards and be a great presence in the post. Her length allows her to run the floor well and be a threat in transition. Keep working on getting stronger and can’t wait to see how your game grows in the next few years.
Mia Mangini, 5-5 2024, Mercyhurst Prep (Erie, PA)
She shows the ability to have great handles with the ability to quickly change direction. Being able to push the ball in transition and push the tempo gives her teammates easy looks and baskets. She has a great feel and calmness for the game. Needs to keep getting better and working on being an outside threat.