Legacy Regional Finals All Tournament Team 2025
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This class is stacked with talent all over the country, and we got to see a taste of it this weekend at the Prep Girls Hoops Legacy Regional Finals. With so many great performances on every team it was hard…
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Continue ReadingThis class is stacked with talent all over the country, and we got to see a taste of it this weekend at the Prep Girls Hoops Legacy Regional Finals. With so many great performances on every team it was hard to narrow this list down. Here is the 2025 All Tournament team.
First Team
Aneisha Scott Aneisha Scott 5'6" | PG DeLaSalle | 2025 State MN – The City Black 2025
The 5’5 point guard is the definition of “fancy” on the court when she has the ball. She plays with a lot of heart and the desire to be the best one on the court. With the ball in her hand most of the game she controls the pace for the team and keeps the offense running. Scott is a huge offensive threat and can do it all. Her best asset though is getting to the hoop with her silky-smooth moves and quick first step. In the championship game the point guard put the team on her back and went to work scoring 15 of her 18 points in the second half. She scored at ease and got to the free-throw line. You can tell the freshman has been in the gym working on her craft because her euro step in transition to finish the fast break layup is flawless. She’s got the steps and the timing down perfectly to get past the defender. Scott was a huge contributor to her team winning the Legacy Finals Championship for the second year in a row.
Addison Miranda Addison Miranda 5'7" | SG Pius XI | 2025 State WI – Wisconsin Shooters Gold 2025
The 5’7 shooting guard was the talk of the tournament this weekend with her three-point shooting abilities. She was on fire from beyond the arc in almost every game. Miranda’s role on the team is to get open at the three and knock it down. Her teammates are good at getting her the ball. The best shooters are always one step ahead of the ball and ready to shoot when the ball hits their hands which is exactly what the Wisconsin Shooters combo guard did. Teams somehow forgot she is one of the best shooting guards in the class and left her open this weekend, where she knocked it down at a high clip. She had 4 threes in the first half of the championship game and added another 12 in the other three games.
London Harris London Harris 5'9" | CG Hopkins | 2025 State MN – The City Black 2025
Harris continues to get better, every time we see her. She is super athletic and plays with a confidence that makes you drawn to her game. Along with teammate Scott, the two guards did what they had to do to help the team comeback in the second half of the championship game. The combo guard is one of the fastest kids on the court and uses her speed to get past her defenders. She is great in the open court because she can beat everyone down the floor in transition. Harris is a hard to guard because she can also shoot from beyond the arc. She had 13 points in the championship game
Tory Jennissen Tory Jennissen 6'3" | PF Sauk Centre | 2025 State MN – West Central United 2025
The 6’3 forward was a problem down low this weekend. Jennissen has a nice frame, is strong, and can get up and down the court. She is just scratching the surface and is continuing to get better. She was too much for any other forward and was able to get easy rebounds and put backs. Even when she isn’t scoring her size in the lane on defense disrupts the opposing team from getting to the hoop because she is blocking anything in her space. She will be the type of player that averages a double-double for the rest of her career. Her ceiling is extremely high, once she realizes how good she can be, this freshman will be one of the top prospects in the state.
Ajiem Agwa – Air Minnesota 2025
Agwa is a fresh face for Prep Girls Hoops, and she impressed us this weekend. The combo guard does it all for her team on both ends of the floor. The team looks for her to be the scoring threat and she stepped up every game scoring in different facets. She is the type of player that plays with good pace, she doesn’t rush things and uses her skill and timing to get to the hoop. On defense she is always looking to anticipate the pass to get the steal for an easy transition layup. The 5’7 freshman guard is making her name for herself with her consistency.
Second Team
Georgia Acompanado Georgia Acompanado 5'8" | PG Pius XI | 2025 State WI – Wisconsin Shooters Gold 2025
Allie Haabala Allie Haabala 5'7" | PG Alexandria | 2025 State MN – West Central United 2025
Izzy Freisleben – Wisconsin Shooters 2025
Emily Vogel – Wisconsin Blizzard 2025
Kendal Maynard – Quad City Shockers 2025
Aniesha Scott Pictured Above