PGH Legacy Region Finals: 14U Second All-Tournament Team
This weekend at the PGH Legacy Region Finals in the 14U division, I watched 14 teams play for the championship and our first ever PGH Reginal Final. Below is the 14U All tournament teams continued: Second Team: Aneisha Scott –…
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Continue ReadingThis weekend at the PGH Legacy Region Finals in the 14U division, I watched 14 teams play for the championship and our first ever PGH Reginal Final. Below is the 14U All tournament teams continued:
Second Team:
Aneisha Scott – The City 2025 Black – The 5’4 point guard lead the team to the championship game. She has quick handles, a deadly stroke from the three and has some nice offensive moves to get past her defenders (pictured above).
Reagan Krueger – Wisconsin Blizzard 2025 Baumgart –
The 5’11 forward did a lot of good things well for the team. She cleaned up the boards for put packs and ran the floor well.
Avery Tirschman – Let it Rain 2025 Black
The 5’7 guard has a motor unlike others. She is scrappy on defense and does the little things for her team. She attacks the hoop strong creating contact for herself.
Jenna Welsch – Wisconsin Impact 2025 Bugajski
The 5’10 forward did what she does best and put the ball in the hoop.. A LOT. She has a very strong attack to the rim when she goes one on one.
Addison Miranda – Wisconsin Shooters 2025 Yow
The 5’7 guard shot the ball lights out for her team to finish second this weekend. She can put up big number quick and is very consistent from beyond the arc.
Third Team:
Kelly Boinski – Wisconsin Impact 2025 Nikolic
Kalli McGrane – The City 2025 Black
Kamdan Johnson – Team 1848 2025
London Harris – The City 2025 Black
Peyton Beck – Let it Rain 2025 Black
Megan Mcdowell – Wisconsin impact 2025 Bugajski
Top Photo: Aneisha Scott, The City Black 2025