Westminster Wildcat Classic: Top Underclassmen
Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of the top young underclassmen on hand at last week’s Westminster Wildcat Classic. Julia Coleman Julia Coleman 6'0" | SF Westminster | 2023 State MO (Westminster): The 6’0″ 2023 wing is…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of the top young underclassmen on hand at last week’s Westminster Wildcat Classic.
Julia Coleman Julia Coleman 6'0" | SF Westminster | 2023 State MO (Westminster): The 6’0″ 2023 wing is a versatile athlete who averaged 15 points and nine rebounds a game in leading the Wildcats to a second-place finish in the tournament. Her athleticism and high motor make her difficult to contain. She is very effective on the drive and she also gets on the offensive boards.
Jasmine Gray Jasmine Gray 5'9" | CG Pattonville | 2023 State MO (Pattonville): A 5’8″ 2023 guard who averaged 18 points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals in the tournament. In addition to her stat-sheet stuffing, she sets the tone for a team that likes to play at a fast tempo.
Paige Dolreney (Cor Jesu): A 5’10” 2024 wing player who is an impressive young talent with her overall versatility. She averaged 17 points and five rebounds in the tournament. She’s very skilled with good length, which she uses well on defense on the top of the full court press. She handles the ball well, runs the court and can shoot it from distance.
Sydney Bailey (Westminster): A 5’10” 2024 guard who plays with a lot of activity at both ends of the court. She plays with a lot of confidence on offense as she attacks the basket and can pull up to hit a mid-range jumper. She gets into the passing lanes on defense to create turnovers.
Briana Mason (Francis Howell Central): A 5’9″ 2023 forward who plays a solid role for the tournament champions. She’s a hard-working player who rebounds well and goes after loose balls on a consistent basis. She came up with some big buckets in the fourth quarter of the championship game against Westminster on a offensive putback and a short baseline jumper.