Players We Want To See At The PGH Michigan Top 250 – Part 5
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The PGH Michigan Top 250 is back in Grand Rapids, MI on September 17. This an elite showcase for every talent level that draws top notch talent, media, and college coaches. We’ve seen players stock soar and offers arise from…
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Continue ReadingThe PGH Michigan Top 250 is back in Grand Rapids, MI on September 17. This an elite showcase for every talent level that draws top notch talent, media, and college coaches. We’ve seen players stock soar and offers arise from this event. We are going to look at some players that are great examples of the types of athletes that coaches, scouts, and fans want to see at this event.
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Reynolds is an impressive guard that could put on quite the show at the PGH Top 250. She’s a game changing player and an incredible leader, as she always has been and was the minute she stepped into high school. Reynolds is coming off a very impressive grassroots season and can continue that momentum on September 17.
Swanson brings a lot to the table as a player and could be a huge draw for coaches and fans at the Top 250. She’s an almost automatic double-double in points and rebounds. Swanson is as tough as they come and can battle with anyone on the glass. She can send a message in Grand Rapids about possibly being the best post player in the state in her class.
I’m predicting a huge high school season from Andrews this year. During grassroots season she looked smooth, prepared, and confident. Amdrews can use the Top 250 as a springboard into her senior season. With the variety of ways in which she scores, she’ll be a tough stop in the fall.
Morson absolutely exploded on the PGH Circuit this spring and her dominance has led to big offers. She was an athletic scorer that created looks at the rim. Morson is extremely coachable and recruitable. She’s a class act and big time plus in the locker room.
Napier is that pure point guard that almost every coach loves. She understands the position and plays it with that understanding. Napier is an excellent decision maker and leader. She’d be sure to draw some attention on September 17.
Highlights
College coaches looking for that steal of a post player will all want Mount at the PGH Michigan Top 250. She’s physically strong and can finish through contact. Mount can work off the block as well as the high post, finishing with both power and touch. She’d be a must see for many coaches in attendance.
Mitchell made some noise on the PGH Circuit. She’s the type of player that you really have to see live to appreciate all that she does for her team. Mitchell will make the hustle plays that often times end up winning games. She’s a much improved ball handler and passer, so much so that she can even take the reigns at the lead guard spot when needed.