2025s Making a Early Splash
Summer ball is in its early weeks while high school sports wrap up. Many Kansas 2025s already are showing their abilities. Here is a look at several of those I have seen. Kamyra Barber, 5’8″, CG, Maize South, Kansas Bluejays…
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Continue ReadingSummer ball is in its early weeks while high school sports wrap up. Many Kansas 2025s already are showing their abilities. Here is a look at several of those I have seen.
Kamyra Barber, 5’8″, CG, Maize South, Kansas Bluejays 2025 – Barber has a solid build and good speed. At the Lawrence PGH Dynasty Classic she showed an ability to transition at speed with the ball. She also elevates well and pulls-up well off the dribble in the lane.
McKinzie Baurlee, 5’8″, W, Atchison County, Lady Prospects 2022 – I caught Baurlee at the Lawrence PGH Dynasty Classic. Baurlee stood out with her ability to finish at speed as well as with contact.
Carsen Carpenter, 5’9″, SF, Derby, Kansas Bluejays 2025 – At the Lawrence PGH Dynasty Classic Carpenter showed good athleticism including to get to the basket off the bounce and to complete a take with a reverse layup.
Heaven Gilbert, 5’10”, PF, Wichita Heights, Kansas Bluejays 2025 – Gilbert has good overall size and used it to her advantage at the Lawrence PGH Dynasty Classic, especially off the left block. Off of a couple dribbles she made a nice interior to score with contact.
Gabriella Jackson, 5’11”, SF, Piper, Lady Run GMC 2024 UUA – I caught Jackson at the Lawrence PGH Dynasty Classic and the MAYB Hall of Fame National Showcase. Jackson is a high potential player with good anticipation and length. She runs well, has solid open court handles, can score with athleticism, and has perimeter shooting ability including from beyond the arc.
Jenn Pinchon, 5’10”, SF, Garden City, SSA Gameball 15U – At the MAYB Hall of Fame National Showcase Pinchon showed the ability to hit the jumper off the dribble and the mid-range, step-back jumper.