The Cut – 17U Division Prospects
There was a lot of talent in the 2022 division of The Cut in Louisville. These girls played hard every minute they were on the floor. Keep these names on your radar. 2022 5’10” #3 Imani Hickman – OV Dragons…
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Continue ReadingThere was a lot of talent in the 2022 division of The Cut in Louisville. These girls played hard every minute they were on the floor. Keep these names on your radar.
2022 5’10” #3 Imani Hickman – OV Dragons 2022 Black
Hickman is a versatile big that will execute down low but also has a deadly three-ball. She will fight down low to get into position and to draw the foul. Prefers to go hard on the left side of the court but can still get the job done on the right. Imani also has the ability to take care of the ball and go coast to coast if she sees the opportunity. Very explosive player.
2023 5’7″ #4 Elise Hill – Arkansas Banshees 17U
While playing up one year, she doesn’t bow down to any opponent. Hill takes a lot of pride in her defense and is definitely not afraid to get on the floor for a loose ball. Being the point guard, she isn’t the very first look on offense but she knows exactly when to get the ball in the hands of the open player. She is a very confident PG but can also play other positions when necessary. There is no doubt that she will turn on the jets to get back on defense. Overall solid player.
2022 5’3 #11 Mackenzie Dalton – OV Dragons 2022 Red
TOUGH is the first word that can describe Dalton. She is an extremely scrappy and quick player that is super active on the defensive end. Whether she is diving for loose balls or turning on the jets for a wolf, she is constantly flying around. She talks and gets her teammates in position on and off of the court. Mackenzie is a big team leader on her team. Wants to drive the ball hard but can also knock down the long-range jumper. All gas, no brakes.
2022 5’8″ #33 Kierra Richmond – OV Dragons 2022 Black
Kierra is one of her team’s first look on the offensive end. She can drive hard to the basket with both hands and finish through tough contact. When she comes in contact with the ball, her first look is to find a teammate in scoring position before taking it for herself. Good handles and can attack the rim on both sides of the court. Richmond is not afraid to play big down low when necessary. She is an overall tough kid.