2020 All Eyez On Me 2025-2029
SOPHIA RODRIGUEZ
I decided to break my Tip Sheet into two parts, the players who are in high school and the players who are not and I want to thank everyone for allowing your daughter to participate in the All Eyez On Me Individual Showcase. I make it a point to observe EVERY player as much as possible if you watch me move from court to court, you have an idea of what I’m talking about so the main thing I look for, especially at the younger ages, is how much they progressed the next time I see them. Let me also add to please not get caught up in irrelevant rankings, the guy running Hoopgurlz now used to be the head evaluator for ASGR and after I had several not-too-complimentary words with him, they ranked my daughter 207 at the guard spot initially so when I tell you something about politics and pettiness, I’m speaking from experience so don’t get caught up in the nonsense, by the way, my daughter is in her 8th season in the WNBA so enjoy and follow me on social media @girlzprepreport on Facebook, Twitter, and The Gram
2025
Hannah McDonald
McDonald impressed me by attacking the rim strong during the skills and drills yet her finishes after contact were more impressive as she was in the 2nd session going against the high schoolers. That wasn’t a problem as she created her shot nicely and showed the step-back
Iliana Liverpool
Liverpool showed me during the skills and drills she could create her shot, under pressure yet during the games, she showed even more as she handled the ball effortlessly, again pressure, and got her shot off whenever she wanted from mid to long-range. Good upside sees the floor and can attack the basket
Destiny Graves
Graves also was in session 2 and she blended in nicely with the older girls, that falls into that “it’s not what you do, it’s who you do it against” I keep saying and watching her attack the basket fearlessly and finishing combined with her creating her shot, the pull-up is nice, will definitely have me watching
Ashlynn Hollis
Hollis has a definite advantage because she used to watch her talented older sister play and like her older sister, she will make plenty of my Tip Sheets and play at the next level because she’s long and athletic, that’s the base, she understands how to create her shot, she elevates on the jumper, she rebounds, defends and plays the passing lane but her potential is truly scary
2026
Nadia Adelke
Adelke is athletic and strong and she understands how to get to the basket and finish after contact as well as rebounds on both ends and she rebounds over taller players because of her effort which there is no lack of and to top it off, she plays the passing lane
Nadine Adelke
Adelke uses her athleticism on both ends of the floor, she can man-up baseline to baseline, and do the same in the half-court as well as in the paint but she also can score off the dribble, finish with contact, and make passes under pressure but her power is amazing
Sophia Rodriguez
Rodriguez showed power on the inside as well as attacking the basket strong from the inside. She has good size, hands, and footwork but her upside is what has me beaming because she already gets it and she wants and that desire is scary
KAMDYN FLORA
2027
Releigh Good
Good does a great job creating her shot and getting to her spot where she consistently knocked it down from midrange. She handled the ball well and made the right passes during the game situation but she also didn’t force anything and that’s “all Good”
Emery Beckett
Beckett was one of the best during the event at not only creating her shot but making it as well and she did a good job at mixing it up offensively by taking defenders off the dribble or just hitting the stop-and-pop. To add even more, she handles the ball well under pressure
Kaitlin Urquidez
Urquidez fell into that group of young players that understand how to create their shot and if you have that, at this stage, you definitely are in good shape and she understands how to mix it up because she can hit the shot as well as attack the rim
Kamdyn Flora
Flora had me scratching my head because at her age and size combined with some of the little things she’s doing, her upside is unlimited. She can create her shot off the dribble, the first step is going to be a monster and her pull-up is nice, throw in the fact that she’s vocal on the court…
Kennedy Lartigue
Lartigue showed me something early in the layup drills as she finished with both hands from either side, that’s tough in itself but her toughness didn’t stop there as she battled on the defensive end. To top it off, she understands how to create her shot and when to take it
Lillian Walker
Walker created her shot; this is very important and will be of even greater importance down the road and she does it effortlessly which is quite impressive. I speak on reactions and doing things instinctively, she does those things plus she takes defenders off the dribble
Maddie Broxterman
Broxterman went through the drills with ease but when the bright lights came on, she turned it up and watching her handle the ball going coast to coast, under pressure, hitting teammates on the money, or just taking her jumper was pretty impressive and when you throw in her defense …
Wynn Thorne
Thorne already gets a lot of it and once you have that under your belt, things fall into place like that jumper fell through the net on her pull-up. She understands how to create her shot under pressure yet she also gets it done in the flow
WYNN THORNE
2028
Sydney Ashby
Ashby also went through the drills with ease, especially the ones involving layups where she consistently showed she could finish after contact. During the games, she did the same thing but she also created her shot and knocked down some to keep the defense honest
Taylor Chorazy
Chorazy did a good job in the drills, she comprehended what was being taught and implemented it during the games but she also used her athleticism nicely on both ends of the court as she attacked the rim strongly and defended good upside
Kamryn Fox
Fox did a lot of things on the offensive end that caught my eye before the games even began and one, in particular, was the way she attacked the basket, with either hand and when I have circles around that, she finished with contact but game time, she showed range from multiple spots
Isabelle Rodriguez
Rodriguez is going to be one of the area’s top point guards I’m getting ready to lock her on some other things because she just does things naturally like going behind her back while being tightly defended or creating her shot under pressure not to mention seeing the floor. She’ll get taller, stronger, and older and I’ll be right here bragging “I told you so”
2029
Kennedy Clark
Clark already is showing a multitude of things that are going to create some problems for defenders including a crossover in traffic combined with a pull-up jumper and she attacks the basket which will give her options. On the other end, she plays the passing lane well
Geralynn Byers-Veal
Byers has long arms and she’s athletic and she understands how to use both because she anticipates that passing lane to grab steals and the athleticism ties into her first step which is definitely ahead of the game. She has scary upside, trust me