Victory Region Finals: Top 15U Guards Pt. 2
A look at some more guards from the PGH Victory Region Finals. Later this week, a look at wings and posts. Many of the players who are showcased here are capable of playing multiple positions. Annabelle Babb, 5-7 2024, Team…
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Continue ReadingA look at some more guards from the PGH Victory Region Finals. Later this week, a look at wings and posts. Many of the players who are showcased here are capable of playing multiple positions.
Annabelle Babb, 5-7 2024, Team Firstep 2024
As a point guard, Annabelle displayed several good qualities. She showed the ability to push the ball in transition and played hard north-south. Seemed to love the uptempo game. Defensively she was effective on-ball with active hands. Good motor and a player who will be fun to keep track of this summer.
Paige Medley, 5-5 2024, Team Firstep 2024
A player who I really liked after watching her play for the first time was Paige. She showed good footwork and a skilled Euro-step to the rim. Was able to penetrate to the rim well and finish strong, able to battle through contact at her finish. Active player on defense and she showed the traits of a very good passer, able to shine in many aspects of her game.
Hallee Evans, 5-4 2025, SWISH City 2024 Jones
Was a solid point guard from this Evansville based team and one of her biggest traits was her ability to pressure the ball defensively. Quick active hands and she can turn turnovers into scoring chances for her team. Loves transition game, but can hurt you in multiple ways. Also can score from the perimeter and fundamentally sound.
Ryleigh Campbell, 5-8 2024, TN Sol 2024 United
Showed a lot of good intensity and fire the way she played. Aggressive toward loose balls and portrayed good effort while she was on the court. She has good instincts and worked hard to put herself into the best position to be successful. Good court awareness, able to play multiple positions and defend different players.
Cadence Manns, 5-9 2024, NWI Thunder 2024 Grey
The one game I saw them play was against the eventual champions from Ohio United, but was impressed with Cadence’s game. The guard anticipated well on defense against a very athletic team. She is able to move well without the ball and get into position for her team to be effective. Showed good movement by cutting to the rim to score, and had a good perimeter game, from behind the arc.