Part II: Bump City Fall League
The Bump City Fall League has brought together a nice mix of teams from Maryland, DC and Virginia. The high school division was pretty competitive most weekends. Here are some more of the stand out players I got to see.…
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Continue ReadingThe Bump City Fall League has brought together a nice mix of teams from Maryland, DC and Virginia. The high school division was pretty competitive most weekends. Here are some more of the stand out players I got to see.
Simone Lewis Simone Lewis 5'11" | PF Georgetown Visitation | 2023 State MD , 2023, Georgetown Visitation
Simone was the best player in the gym. At 5’11” she has great length and a decent vertical to go along with it. She was really impressive as a ball handler in transition where she finished strong at the rim and made the right pass when necessary. She has a great natural feel for the game to go along with her physical tools. Power 5 prospect potential.
Maya Carnes, 2022, Friends
Maya has steadily improved her game over the past two years. She is a 5’6″ point guard that has all the physical tools needed to contribute at the next level. She has good speed and a nice handle which she uses to get into the paint where she is a good finisher. Her perimeter shot is adequate and still improving and she is an active defender.
DK Turner, 2022, St. Frances Academy
At 6’2″ DK is big and she plays big. She does not hang around the perimeter trying to stretch the floor and create space. She’s a banger and she lives in the paint and high post. She has nice, soft hands and finishes in traffic. She is a good passer and has a strong IQ. I really like her post defense where she cannot be moved off her spot. She really looks like she enjoys the physical play in the post which is rare these days.
Alexander Eldredge, 2022, Georgetown Visitation
Tough and physical guard with a mean streak to her game. She is quick and shifty and has a nice mid range game. She got into the paint pretty well and was exceptional in transition.