2020 Pass Tha Ball Super 60 ’25 Tip Sheet

'25 group is looking up 2020 Super 60

 

DUNCANVILLE, TEXAS- The Super 60 hosted by PassThaBall was just that Super and I’m 60 but watching girls basketball since the turn of the century, 2001, and being able to comprehend talent, especially at a young age, puts me into the second to none category so watching this talented group of 2025 players, many of which are one year away from making an immediate impact in high school, was definitely refreshing. Before the event, I was hashtagging “don’t run from talent” because you want to know where you are and one of my classic sayings is “it’s not what you do, it’s who you do it against” and if you get that, that will help you abundantly along the way so here we go.

'25 Brooklyn Terry defending 2020 Super 60

Brooklyn Terry defending 

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Milania Jordan-5’9 G (Team Jordan) to say she left a lasting first impression would be a major understatement especially the way she brought “it” off the top. She’s athletic and under control but she also understands how to set defenses up to go by them with a nice first step. She also creates her shot well under pressure and that pull-up jumper is hard to handle

Leajah Maddox-5’11 F (Texas U) did a good job in the skills and drills and applied much of what she showed in-game situations. Her athletic ability and strength fall into the “always a good base” category yet she creates her shot, attacks the rim and rebounds well on both ends of the court. Another plus is her timing which enables her to block, alter or deflect quite a few shots

Alana Bray-G (DC Queens Silver 2025) I have a saying; well I have a lot of sayings that make sense but “size don’t matter when you can play” is among my favorites and it applies to this young lady. Her BB-IQ is ahead of her years, she sees the floor nicely, makes the right passes and also created her shot well under pressure but that floater, oh my

Camille Williams-5’9 G (Texas U) some players just understand what “hunger on the court” means and she definitely does as she battles for everything in the paint off the boards on both ends. Nice power for her age, she also showed she could rebound and push the ball as well as finish, with contact. Her ability to create off the dribble adds more fuel to her fire

Megyn Mekins-5’6 G (Texas U) showed me a lot during the skills portion as she comprehended what was being taught and implemented that in the game situation but one thing that she understands is how to play within herself as well as get hers in the flow. She picks her spots offensively and gets her shot off under pressure but she also can mix it up off the dribble

Brooklyn Terry-5’10 F (Texas U) her repertoire of what she brings now is scary because she has a whole lot of stuff going. She’s almost at the magic number. 6’0, she can create her shot and hit the pull up jumper from midrange or she can attack the basket and finish with contact. She also showed some nice reverse layups, good body control as well

Alaysia Gude-5’6 G (Waco United) I love progression and every time I see her; she just adds more to her game. She attacks with power, yet under control and finishes with contact but that outside shot keeps impressing me, quick release and creativity with her ball handling but one thing she continues to do that I love to see is playing the passing lane which leads to buckets galore

Gavyn Robinson-5’1 PG (DC Queens Silver 2025) once again, size don’t matter when? When you can play and she can not only play but she understands how to control the tempo and make the right passes to the right people. Good court vision and ball-handling but she also created her shot while being defended and showed she could attack and finish with power

'25 Isabella D’Alessandro 2020 Super 60

Isabella D’Alessandro

Isabella D’Alessandro-5’5 G (Cen Tex) good athleticism enables her to do many things and one of them is handling the ball under pressure. I put a GIF on Twitter and Facebook showing her going behind the back but she can also push the ball and hit teammates on the money going full speed or just attack the basket and finish herself, sometimes acrobatically. Nice mid-range

Daryn Thiepont-5’1 PG (Players First) what did I say about heady point guards especially at this age? The game starts at the one and she showed me quite a bit early in the skill session with her ball-handling and creating her shot but during the games, she’s under control and made the right passes so with all of that going, she has good upside

Journee White-5’6 G (Supergirls) one day I’ll be saying Journee White is DYNOMITE because I see it coming. She wants it and it shows, she’s eager and plays under control but importantly within herself as she gets hers in the flow. Created her shot nicely but also brought a little heat on defense and didn’t mind getting physical for rebounds

Dallas Henry-5’3 PG (Team Jordan) another young PG that can control the tempo, you just don’t know how much that means, well she does because she sees the floor nicely and splits the defense with crisp passes on the money but she also showed she could create her shot and get where she wanted or just attacked and finish with power

LA Sneed-5’6 PG (Texas Flight) I said she was #D1Lock in the fourth and throw away the key in the fifth because her talent is through the roof right now. She can score more ways than I can write, her mental toughness is way ahead of the game and she plays the same way, no matter what, on both ends of the court. Mid to long, attacking the basket, court vision and defending, she has “IT”

Shiloh Kimpson-5’3 PG (Hunt United) I didn’t really write anything about her because I already know what’s here now and what’s coming. She can shoot mid to long-range, defend baseline to baseline and handle the ball under pressure and pressure is key because she applies it and she wants the ball under it because she possesses that “you can’t stop me mindset”

Ahnori Cummings-5’6 P (Supergirls) the Supergirls brought a lot of players to impress me and Cummings had it “going” on in not only the skills and drills but game situation. Her fight and desire are just things you can’t teach, neither is the willingness to man up and go hard on defense. Nice upside, she’s a battler