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During the first two weeks of the Pikesville 695 Hoops fall league, several promising wing prospects have stood out to me. Here is a look at some of the players college coaches should be taking note of. Anyia Gibson HEIGHT…
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Continue ReadingDuring the first two weeks of the Pikesville 695 Hoops fall league, several promising wing prospects have stood out to me. Here is a look at some of the players college coaches should be taking note of.
Anyia Gibson
Anyia Gibson
Anyia plays much bigger than her 5’10” frame. She blocked several shots and rebounded well on both ends. She has a nice touch around the basket and gets up and down the floor quickly. She is a high motor player that sets the tone for her team by making a lot of hustle plays. I have enjoyed watching her play. She will be in the running for Harford County player of the year.
Carmaya has been tremendous during the first two weeks of league play. She has proven to be a match up nightmare, powering up against smaller defenders and relentlessly taking bigs off the dribble. She is very crafty at getting mismatches and moves well off the ball. She has range out to the three-point line and a nice finishing package in the paint. Very versatile player that a college program could plug right into their rotation.
Danika has been a warrior during the first two weeks of league play. She is long and athletic and puts her tools to good use. She is versatile and has played across the frontcourt to help the team where needed. She mixed it up in the post area and on the boards and played some great help defense. She uses her length to challenge shots and showed the ability to guard in space when needed. She has a ton of potential.
Aliyah has added some power to her game. She has been attacking the glass and posting up smaller players, looking for scoring opportunities in the paint. She has been defending at a high level, using her length, quickness and footwork to frustrate ball handlers.