5 Summer Stock Risers
High school players from the state of Michigan were outstanding across the board this grassroots season. There were a lot of players that cemented their stature and increased their stock with their play. We’re going to look at 5 Michigan…
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Continue ReadingHigh school players from the state of Michigan were outstanding across the board this grassroots season. There were a lot of players that cemented their stature and increased their stock with their play. We’re going to look at 5 Michigan stock risers from the grassroots season.
I’m going to make a powerful statement here, but then again, Reid’s game was powerful during grassroots season. She’s a D1 talent. Reid not only went toe to toe with high major commits, but she excelled. Her game is just so dynamic and explosive.
Pasinos was one of the best shooters in the gym on a consistent basis on the PGH Circuit. She showed in the gym range and the ability to hit the triple consistently. Pasinos has a chance to be one of the most dangerous shooters in the state come high school season.
Bamm was a perfect fit with the UTS Lady Elite squad. She was one of the top rebounders at every event she played in this season. Bamm showed much improved footwork and proved that she should be considered an elite post player in Michigan.
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It’s tough to raise your stock when you’re a top 5 player in the state, but Dykstra did just that this grassroots season. She showed beautiful touch and precision on her passes. Dykstra is a bona fide leader to go with her big time talent.
Daye was impressive week in and week out for West Michigan Drive. She showed a well rounded game and was able to score from all 3 levels. Daye had an impressive hesitation dribble to the right that created space for her jumper and put defenders on her hip.