2021 Duel States All-Star Games

To say I was overwhelmed by the event would definitely be an understatement because I’m big on watching and observing young talent, in fact, Texas lone McDonald All-American players Rori Harmon and Kyndall Hunter were called #D1Locks by me in the 5th and 6th grade respectively, before their first middle school game and they form the best backcourt in the state at Cy Creek and will be heading to the University of Texas together so I’ve been doing this for quite some time and when I tell you I know where the bar has been set, I’m not just blowing smoke and talking nonsense like the abundance I see floating around social media but I’ll come back to that later

CYNTHIS GUILLORY & RIEYAN DeSOUZE

I always try and see as many players I can at an event I am COVERING, there’s a difference between covering and attending, and this was covered like a blanket as I focused on 7th and 8th Grade on opening day, 5th/6th on Championship Sunday with some 4th graders showing up in that group as well and closing it out with the actual championships in each division so be ready for an abundance of information coming at you both on here as well as my BLOG as I will break down some of the top players from EACH division and you may want to also follow me on Twitter, Facebook as well as The Gram all under @girlzprepreport

NADIA JORDAN & CYNTHIA GUILLORY

5/6 Grade

Trinity Valley JC-Jackson CHAMPION

Paris JC-Green- Runner Up

Nadia Jordan (MVP)

7th Grade

UT Arlington-Guillory CHAMPION

Paul Quinn College-Harvey Runner Up

Rieyan DeSouze (MVP)

8th Grade

LV Aces-Ready CHAMPION

ATL Dream-Williams Runner Up

Ruke Ogbevire (MVP)