First Coast Results from Day 3 at Orlando Splash
“Dadgummit (In my Bobby Bowden voice), Girls basketball on the First Coast is exciting. ” Here is a look at some of the performances on the final day of Orlando Splash by Class. 2024 Ella Stakem (ECU Family 2024) finally…
Access all of Prep Girls Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue Reading“Dadgummit (In my Bobby Bowden voice), Girls basketball on the First Coast is exciting. ” Here is a look at some of the performances on the final day of Orlando Splash by Class.
2024 Ella Stakem (ECU Family 2024) finally got loose on the final day of Splash, connecting on 6 three-pointers. When she is on, it’s impressive to see the confidence she shoots with.
2024 Tori Balser (ECU Family 2022) played well throughout Splash, and she delivered on Day 3. Her 12 point performance in the 2022 Platinum Finals was impressive. Balser did a little bit of everything on the court. She handled the ball during pressure situations and made some clutch shots in crucial moments. She made no threes today, but she used the threat of the three to blow by defenders time and time again. On one play, she head faked a defender, drove to the basket, and then finished with a midrange off the glass.
2023 Sophia Rueppell Sophia Rueppell 5'9" | PG Bishop Kenny | 2023 State FL (ECU Family 2022) came up big on Day 3 of Orlando Splash. No moment seems too big for the Combo Guard, who will be taking her talents to Bishop Kenny High School this upcoming school year. In the Platinum Finals, she was clutch with 16 points, including 4 three-pointers – all in the 2nd half.
2023 Ronnie Hannah Ronnie Hannah 5'9" | CG St. Augustine | 2023 State FL (ECU 2022 Teosha, St Augustine) shot the ball well on Day 3 of Splash, connecting on at least 7 to 8 threes. Hannah showed her clutch gene when she nailed the go-ahead 3 in the final moments of the game.
2022 Tai Baldwin (ECU 2022 Family) University Christian) This week at Orlando Splash killed it, and on Day 3, she continued shooting the 3 very well, connecting on 2 in the Platinum Finals. This week Baldwin showed a lot of diversity to her game. She was a step ahead on loose balls and on offensive rebounds and put-backs. The most impressive thing I saw from Baldwin was her play-making abilities and the satisfaction of getting her teammates easy buckets.