WPA Bruins Tip Off- Wings and Posts
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A final look at what took place at the WPA Bruins Tip Off event last weekend, tonight I look at some of the wings, forwards and posts who I got to see in action. Final reminder, I didn’t see nearly…
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Continue ReadingA final look at what took place at the WPA Bruins Tip Off event last weekend, tonight I look at some of the wings, forwards and posts who I got to see in action. Final reminder, I didn’t see nearly everyone but these are kids who impressed me in the limited time I saw them play.
Key Wings and Posts
Staci Utomi, 5-9 2024, MI Storm 2024 UAA
Was impressed with her as they played in the first game I saw on Saturday morning. The first thing that stood out to me was her intensity and desire for the ball. She put a lot of good defensive pressure on her opponent and created scoring chances for her team off of defense. Was a key player in transition and finished well.
Imani Frazier, 6-0 2025, Ohio Elite 2025
I saw her play on Saturday, and she showed a very high motor when she was in the game. The Wayne High School incoming freshman is athletic and can defend multiple positions on the court. She ran the floor well and has a good touch at the basket.
Mikayla Young 5-11 2024, Books and Basketball 16U
Making the trip from New Jersey, Mikayla was impressive with her ability to play physical and strong, handling her position well. She was strong around the paint and showed a strong ability to play through contact. Good hands and a good ceiling ahead of her.
Faith Stinson Faith Stinson 6'1" | C Sheridan | 2022 State OH , 6-1 2022, Ohio Future
She continues to impress with her versatility on the court. Faith (feature photo) has good range and she anticipates the play well. An athletic forward with good length, she moves well in the paint. Ability to hurt you inside or out, getting ready for the next level.
Maddie Moody, 6-1 2025, Ohio XPress 2025
Her future looks bright if she continues to work hard. She does a good job at her young age to handle the paint well and does a good job dictating the tempo of the game. Good footwork and active with the ball. Does a good job controlling the boards both offensively and defensively.
Dee Alexander, 6-1 2025, West Virginia Thunder 17U
Can play anywhere, but for this I am putting her at the wing. She is the real deal, very impressive with her knowledge of the game at such a young age. Makes good decisions, she does a good job handling the ball, puts it on the floor or can post up her opponent. Special kid.
Jordan Day, 6-0 2024, Ohio Elite 2024
Does a very good job of bodying up her opponent well, and keeps her away from the rim. Strong physical player and showed good work ethic.
Angelina Pelayo Angelina Pelayo 6'3" | C Sacred Heart | 2024 State KY 6-1 2024, West Virginia Thunder 9th UAA
Got to see some of their game on Saturday and was impressed with this kid with the way she could finish at the rim with good hands. Put herself into position well in the paint and did a good job on the boards with her rebounding. Good hands, continuing to improve and needs to use this summer to keep working on the fundamentals of the game.