2013 TX Fall Elite Combine Tip Sheet

2013 TXFall Elite

STAFFORD, TX- Crossover Premier Coach Trey Phillips pulled it off with the Texas Elite Fall Combine as over 40 players and close to 20 colleges were in attendance last Friday to see something I always stress, #talentiseverywhere, especially in our great state. I’ll give you a quick rundown with some of the top performers from the camp, including my ever so popular Girlz Prep Report Tip Sheet, so here are ten to start with and I’ll break them down by class later. Keep in mind I’m spreading this out, several high schools had multiple players that could be on here so chill, it’s coming

 

2014

Angel Williams-5’6 guard-Bellaire HS

One thing’s for sure, she’s no ANGEL on the court and no matter what setting, practice, camp, club or high school, you won’t find a harder worker than Angel. She can score multiple ways and create havoc on defense

Jaylan Robinson-5’7 guard-North Shore HS

I never gave her a nickname but Zone  Buster would probably fit as I’ve watched her drop close to ten threes in games since she was a baby, well almost. She’s expanded her game over the years and her catch and shooting ability is there with the area’s best

Ope Ibrahim-6’0 forward-George Bush HS

Talk about expansion of one’s game, Ibrahim simply went off at The Combine scoring from, well just about anywhere. Her athleticism is a huge plus as she elevates over taller players for easy baskets inside and that midrange was definitely working

2015

Unique Finley-5’9 forward-Hightower HS

Talk about being in a UNIQUE situation, a healthy Finley will speak volumes for the Hurricanes this season but she created quite a storm herself during the camp. She plays taller than her height; she’s strong, can finish and hits the midrange

Ariana Sanders-5’7 guard-Manvel HS

Sanders play will be pivotal for Manvel to get out of here; they already have the best frontcourt in the state, maybe country. She’s athletic, can defend and doesn’t mind doing the little things to help her team win. Her offensive skills keep getting better and she will never quit on you

2016

Jillian Cready -5’7 guard-Cinco Ranch HS

Cready is a player I don’t remember seeing however after her performance at The Combine, I probably won’t forget her. She’s a throwback player, picks her spots and uses them wisely to set defenders up. Midrange, three ball and ball handling were definite plusses

Dada Evans-5’6 guard-Elsik HS

Not many Evans since the ones from Good Times have entertained me as much as this young lady. She brings so much energy that it trickles over to her teammates and she’s a threat on both ends of the floor

2017

Julia Schwake-5’9 guard-George Ranch HS

Colleges love big guards that can shoot, well accurately and this young lady has expanded her game from just a three point threat. She’s putting on the floor and taking the lick and finishing against older players, always a plus

 

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2018

Shae Routt-6’2 forward-Garcia MS

Before it’s all said and done, her name will be among the top players in the country and BCS won’t be a problem.  She’s mobile and athletic, which at her age is a plus and she’s hungry and won’t back down from the “big girls”

2019

Kayleigh Truong -5’5 guard- Cook MS

She’s had one growth spurt and her arms make her appear even longer but let me say this; if Truong keeps progressing she too has a shot at BCS. She can score and more importantly she understands the game at a young age, always a plus