2022 Super 64 features Super 2026 players pt 2
Here’s another group of heavy hitters I caught throughout the event before they start high school. Yes, I have seen them before, yes I look for progression and yes, they are on their way. Some you may not have heard…
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Continue ReadingHere’s another group of heavy hitters I caught throughout the event before they start high school. Yes, I have seen them before, yes I look for progression and yes, they are on their way. Some you may not have heard of yet remember, I don’t have 20/20 anymore but I don’t need it for this. Who said Tobi Amdewagun was one of the MOST UNDERRATED players in Texas 3 years ago, I’m not a novice
Bella Flemings-5’11 PG (SA Finest Ki Will)
Flemings wows me and has since the first time I saw her play. Her poise under pressure at a young age got the #D1Lock dropped on her and I said, hopefully, you understand this, “her ceiling has no roof” meaning there is no telling how good she will be. She can score off the dribble, she has a college-ready frame right now, so contact is irrelevant, yet she also creates her shot under pressure and knocks down the jumper. Solid rebounder and defender, huge upside
Delaney Arredondo-5’4 PG (SA Finest Ki Will)
Arredondo also got the #D1Lock dropped early and I think her doing things instinctively was part of it a few years ago. She sees the floor so well, picture looking through a microscope that’s a good analogy but her “on the money passes in traffic” are second to none. Her first step is deceptive, she can dis or score off the dribble yet she also has a solid jumper and knocks it down with a hand in her face
Amayah Garcia -5’10 SG ( Team Lex Prime 16U 3SSB)
Garcia has taken solid strides forward and when your nickname is SUNSHINE, well it definitely fits because she brightened up my day with several midrange clutch jumpers, yes even in the championship. She has a nice frame and can overpower smaller guards either by taking them off the dribble or posting them up, but peep this, she also battles for rebounds against taller players and scores off of putbacks. Her defense has also improved, and so has her ballhandling under pressure so get the shades ready
Endia Stigall Endia Stigall 5'5" | PG Hays (Buda) | 2026 State TX – 5’4 PG ( Stat Elite-Brittany)
Stigall is probably one of the TOP players in the 2026 class you haven’t heard about but this is one of the reasons I started doing what I do, talent is everywhere if you know what you’re looking at. She falls into that #sizedontmatter when you can play category and she definitely can play. Her explosiveness off the dribble is second to none, her acrobatic finishes are among the best, I’m talking about ALL CLASSES, and her jumper is just something t see because she elevates over the defender, you heard me, and mid to long-range is smooth and solid. She also defends baseline to baseline, and dives for loose balls, let me drop a hashtag #THROWBACK
Simone Richmond-5’7 PG (Lady Jets Elite 16U Lewis)
Richmond has also elevated her game, she’s heady and plays within herself yet she also understands the mismatch, either when she has it or one of her teammates but her midrange jumper continues to create issues for defenders, that in itself is going to keep plenty of buzz going about her with college coaches. She also does a good job of “getting hers in the flow” but observing her defense, on the ball, as well as “playing the passing lane” always has me smiling