Brady’s Day Three Summer Finale Notes
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Monday was the final day of traveling around to AAU events this summer, and it was bitter-sweet. I saw some marquee matchups and scholarship talent all over the place. Today, I’ll highlight the kids I watched in Des Moines on…
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Continue ReadingMonday was the final day of traveling around to AAU events this summer, and it was bitter-sweet. I saw some marquee matchups and scholarship talent all over the place. Today, I’ll highlight the kids I watched in Des Moines on Monday.
The Waukesha West Wolverine had an excellent July and finished strong in Des Moines. Krohn has always had a reputation as a kid who can shoot the lights out, and even though she had a down year for her standards during the high school season, she looked great in front of plenty of college coaches. She made 3s and showed what she could do with her back to the basket.
Sydney Whitehouse Sydney Whitehouse 5'9" | SF Green Bay Notre Dame | 2024 State WI
The 2024 wing doesn’t need the ball to excel and help her team win. Everything Whitehouse does is synonymous with winning basketball. She’s the first one diving after loose balls, rebounds out of her area, makes good cuts, and good passes. She doesn’t have to score to help make her team better, and the more I watch her do what she does best, the higher I think of her game.
MiKayla Werner MiKayla Werner 6'0" | PF Hortonville | 2024 State WI
At the high school level, Werner can play from the two to the five. She can put the ball on the floor and drive, shoot the ball, rebound, block shots, and defend on the perimeter. As far as talent in Wisconsin goes, Werner is the most versatile. There isn’t much that I think the Hortonville native wouldn’t be comfortable doing, and I believe with the increased role for the Polar Bears this season, Werner has a chance to shine.
Rachel Agg Rachel Agg 6'0" | SF Muskego | 2025 State WI
The Chapman South 2025 wing is a kid I hadn’t heard of going into Des Moines, but I know who she is now. Agg is a legit 6-footer with one of the smoother jumpers you’ll see. I loved her confidence and mobility along with her jumper and am eager to see more of her at Muskego this coming season.
Breana Dickrell Breana Dickrell 5'8" | SG Freedom | 2026 State WI
Whenever I see Dickrell play, she makes a ton of shots. Her shot is simple, repeatable, and efficient. She plays hard defensively and makes life difficult for her assignment. I love watching her get into a rhythm because when she gets going, her shot-making and gravity is game-changing.
There aren’t many kids who have the athleticism that Pratt does. When she gets a chance to show her top-end speed, change of direction, or leap for rebounds, you can tell she moves differently than most kids. I think she showed well against talented kids and displayed why she’s thought of as highly as she is by people who know much more than me.