2022 CIFSS Division 2A – All CIF Team
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Here is a list of the girls that were nominated to the CIFSS All CIF Teams in each perspective divisions, most are the MVP’s of the game and the heavy hitters from each team that represented in the playoffs. Here…
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Continue ReadingHere is a list of the girls that were nominated to the CIFSS All CIF Teams in each perspective divisions, most are the MVP’s of the game and the heavy hitters from each team that represented in the playoffs. Here are some evals on the girls in this list for those we have seen this season and during the summer club seasons, hope you enjoy.
Co-MVP – Rylee Ghent – Rylee is that go getter of a guard on the floor for her team, she is agile, quick, smooth with it and that is why her team took the Championship in the finals. She can score from all three levels and averaged about 16 point per game on the season. She has good size at 5’8 for a combo guard, but what we love about her game is the aggressiveness on both sides of the floor, she is a monster. Good job this season for a young player in her prime…
Co-MVP – Chloe Briggs Chloe Briggs 6'0" | SF Ontario Christian HS | 2023 State CA – Chloe is the DIT (Do it All) guard that has some swagger to her game with anything she does on the floor. She will bring the ball up the floor, get a nice dime to a teammate for a score or take you to the rim or pull up and give you that smooth lefty turn around shot in your face. She has a good step-back shot that you cannot get to, cause her footwork is quick. She will even pull up from the volleyball line and drop one in your eye. Straight killer here as well.
Vhenus Goa – small scrappy, quick and smart little guard that knows how to play the game, she is the heart and soul of this team and it shows. She is skilled from all three levels on the floor and she shows her smooth lefty stroke on the floor and it is nothing but butter when it leaves her hands. She is equally defensive minded and can run the team with precision and keep them ready to score.
Brooke Slymen Brooke Slymen 6'0" | SF Santa Margarita HS | 2022 State CA – Slymen is a very skilled frontcourt player. She has solid footwork in the paint. She uses fakes well to get defenders to bite and she finishes strong at the rim. She can also stretch the floor with her shooting in the midrange and out to the three-point line. Defensively, she can be an anchor in the paint. She is a good on ball defender and she can block shots. Good help defense too. Overall active player in the paint.
Amber Furch – Furch plays with the poise of an older player. She’s the Eagles primary ball-handler and point guard. She is a standout on both the offensive end and defensive end. Defensively, she’s quick and she lock up on ball. Forces the player she’s guarding into picking up their dribble. Offensively, she is a good three-point shooter with a quick trigger, and can get to the rim.
Shayla Gilmer Shayla Gilmer 6'2" | SF Ontario Christian | 2022 State CA – Athletic specimen of a player we watched this weekend, she has a body that most college girls do not possess and she is still developing into a player for the next level. I watched with a coach and her remarks were, we do not have a girl her size on our team now, I just laughed, she is built like a truck and is tough as nails on the floor as well. She can get to the rim and finish thru traffic, she can handle the ball and bring it up the floor for her team, she is capable of knocking down the three pointer, but needs some more work there.
Allysan Tse Allysan Tse 5'7" | CG South Pasadena | 2022 State CA – Aggressive guard type that really gets after it on the floor, one of the go to players to score on the team as an underclassmen. She is skilled with the ball handling and has good skills on the floor when it comes to get to the basket. She is a threat from the arc as well if you back off, but an all around guard with some good ball skills for the game.
Amoree Ferrel – is fun to watch as well, she has nice size for her age and she is not afraid to play with the big girls on any occasion. She makes shots as well and also can put the ball in the hole whenever she needs too. She shot the ball from behind the arc at the 44% clip and she and Saldivar were probably a nightmare with both of them on the floor together, who do you leave open, 51% or 44%, make the right choice.
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