GYBC All American Camp: Midwest Standouts
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GYBC All American Camp certainly hosted the talent of the future in Charlotte, NC last weekend. Here are some of the standouts from the midwest region of the country. Addison Godby (2026, Ohio) had a nice spin move after her…
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Continue ReadingGYBC All American Camp certainly hosted the talent of the future in Charlotte, NC last weekend. Here are some of the standouts from the midwest region of the country.
Addison Godby (2026, Ohio) had a nice spin move after her rebound to score some points. She could score starting with her back to the basket and go to work when she got her entry pass. She had a nice look inside when she got the ball at the top of the key helping her teammate score.
Saniya Smith (2027, Indiana) used her hesitation move and crossovers to get by her opponents. She didn’t need to go far to score as she showed off her range shooting from deep. She had a nice pass through the paint threading the needle to help her teammate score some points. She was a tough defender knocking the ball away from her opponents even making it difficult for them to get past half court.
Havana Thompson (2027, Indiana) was knocking down multiple shots from behind the arc. She made a nice rebound and immediately launched the ball up the court for a perfect pass to her teammate cutting to the hoop. She even had a nice block making sure it was difficult for her opponents to score some points.
Ellie Oliver (2027, Indiana, featured photo) was a big presence in the paint moving well without the ball to make it easier for her to score when she got the entry pass. She did well rebounding the ball, too. She can certainly step outside and shoot it from beyond the arc as well.
Mia McGregor (2027, Michigan) did well penetrating the paint and making the right dishes to her teammates underneath the basket. She consistently showed great court vision and awareness finding her open teammates all over the court. She can definitely take the ball all the way herself for some points. She was a great ball handler, and she crashes the boards to grab some rebounds for her team.
Maddalene Minner (2028, Missouri) made her defenders lose their footing so she could blow by them. She did well facilitating ball movement for her team, and she scored at the rim with ease. She was already playing at full speed against all levels of competition.