Oklahoma Swish Blue 2022 win 2017 PTN #7thGrade
KARLEY JOHNSON
PRIME TIME NATIONALS, Texas- Let me say this and hopefully no one gets offended. A guy told me I had to try this boudin, it was the best he ever had, I tasted it and it was horrible, it came from the frozen section in a store but he also said that was the first time he had some. When people tell me about “good or great games or even players” well, I’m leery because we may have different ideas and views on what we’re looking at, this happens frequently in girls’ basketball however the game between Oklahoma Swish and Team Pink 2022 had me out past 11 pm due to double OT “boys” game before it however I’d watch that game numerous times because let me tell you something, “that was a game” Oklahoma Swish Blue 2022 would up winning the 7th Grade Division at Prime Time Nationals and my oh my, they talent just kept coming at me.
TONI PAPAHRONIS
Jaki Rollins can create her own shot and is being long and athletic, that creates issues especially with her ball handling and splitting defenders and going behind her back in the open court definitely gave me a boost as she attacked over and over. Kate Niehues and Michia Johnson definitely help provide sparks as well as Lunden Foreman who brought heat on both ends but you got some players on this squad. When you talk about bringing heat, it just kept coming at you and Karley Johnson sold me early changing hands in mid-air for a basket, I know it was late but that wasn’t a mirage as she explodes to basket and that pull-up is definitely nasty but the energy kept coming as Ashlyn Evans and Devin Harris were everywhere creating problems. Toni Papahironis also got to the basket at will and I’m thinking, can all of them do the same thing and while I was thinking that, Abby Schroeder does it and then Jordyn Rollins who did a whole lot more including dropping the long ball