Many stars of tomorrow were on hand at the event, again, if you email your daughter’s number from the event, I can give a more detailed evaluation of her. My car was broken into, my notes were stolen, I’m a visual person so based on who I know and have seen at numerous events, here are some of the standouts
Ivy Powell
Powell had a new nickname I started calling her this season and it’s "Poison Ivy" because she has taken a huge step forward on both ends of the court. Her first step created problems in both the skills and 5-on-5 but she’s long and athletic with a jumper and did a good job playing the passing lane
Hope Edwards
Hope
Edwards
5'6" | PG
Leander | 2025
State
TX
Edwards has an explosive first step and attacks the basket powerfully but what I really enjoy even more is her body control to finish, even after contact but she can drop the midrange as well as the long-range by creating her shot and she also applies nicely on the ball pressure on the defensive end
Abigail Seitz
Seitz was a huge surprise, I knew she could play but I didn’t realize she had taken her game to
Many stars of tomorrow were on hand at the event, again, if you email your daughter’s number from the event, I can give a more detailed evaluation of her. My car was broken into, my notes were stolen, I’m a visual person so based on who I know and have seen at numerous events, here are some of the standouts
Ivy Powell
Powell had a new nickname I started calling her this season and it’s "Poison Ivy" because she has taken a huge step forward on both ends of the court. Her first step created problems in both the skills and 5-on-5 but she’s long and athletic with a jumper and did a good job playing the passing lane
Hope Edwards
Hope
Edwards
5'6" | PG
Leander | 2025
State
TX
Edwards has an explosive first step and attacks the basket powerfully but what I really enjoy even more is her body control to finish, even after contact but she can drop the midrange as well as the long-range by creating her shot and she also applies nicely on the ball pressure on the defensive end
Abigail Seitz
Seitz was a huge surprise, I knew she could play but I didn’t realize she had taken her game to yet another level. Her poise has always been a plus, nothing like having composure under pressure and she delivered in the clutch numerous times. Court vision was among the best, knock down jumper from mid to long-range was also impressive
Sadie Sanchez
Sadie
Sanchez
5'6" | PG
Randall | 2025
State
TX
Sanchez is a "highlight waiting to happen" and with a variety of moves to go to, her HEZ just keeps the defender off balance for her to attack and (or) dish or just take the pull-up. She also creates her shot under pressure with a variety of fakes, I enjoyed the step back from 25 feet but on top of all that, she handles the ball very well under pressure and threads the needle like a master seamstress
Kianna Wormly
Wormly has taken her game to yet another level, one thing I love is progression and she has just elevated her status. She attacks from multiple angles, with either hand and her acrobatic finishes JUST DID IT for me. She also dropped the outside shot, the midrange was very consistent as she set the defender up nicely but she also did a good job rebounding on both ends and scoring on putbacks. To add even more, she played the passing lane yet she’s also long and athletic and that is the base
Reese Hoadley
Hoadley silently gets the job done, she’s the type of player that can fill up a stat sheet because she does so many things well ad she does it in the flow. Her jumper has improved, she’s knocking it down with a hand in her face but her attacking the basket with a deceptive first step and finishing strongly is a big plus, so is her ball-handling and court vision
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