9th Grade Division-Opening Day #NBC22

I had a chance to get a grip on quite a few teams from the division to start my #TerrificThursday at Prime Time’s National Championship and I’ve dropped a variety of talented players on Prep Girls Hoops, use the search bar for #NBC22 , in fact, always use the search bar when it applies to here, my blog or wherever because plenty of question can be answered, but here are some other players that answered the call

Austin Elite Sparks

Bella Aguero took her game to a different level, yeah shed scored well off the dribble and with the jumper yet her finishes after contact as well as her court vision and defense have taken off as well and she played a huge part in their reaching the championship

Parker Featherstone has also improved in several key areas. She caught my attention a couple of seasons ago dropping off-balance threes with a hand in her face but “hand it” to her to add even more and by her on the ball defense and playing the passing lane, yeah I see it

Sydnee Neunaber has also, you guessed, showed me progression from when I caught her at the All EyezOnMe Individual Showcase dropping NBA three pointers and smiling afterward. She’s still smiling and her rebounding on both ends and finishing strongly

Oklahoma Aces

Several players just attacked from everywhere, Katie Barahona made a PGH Tip Sheet but Keniyah Fletcher, Kierra Talley, and Keily Mahseet also did a good job off the dribble. Well, so did Sarah Wrobleski and Gianna Anglin who also added nice pull-ups in the set as well as transition

Latyliona Davis (AGA 9th) is long and athletic which will always be the base. She scored off the dribble and defended “on the ball”

Kaylee Wilsom (Yanders Law) filled in many blanks and was also key to helping her team win the whole thing. She played within herself, understand how to get hers in the flow and knocked down shots when needed