2021 It’s On Classic Tip Sheet

SALAYA HOLMES

I think I’ll do this a little bit differently, I had a chance to evaluate a whole lot of players because “that’s what I do” and “there is no me” and I always like to say, “believe what you want” because the “proof is in the pudding” but I hate PUDDING, well except banana but nevertheless, here are some standouts from the 2021 class

Larissa Sanchez-5’8 G (Holmes HS) DC Queens San Antonio

Sanchez brought a variety of things to the table, first of all, she handles the ball under pressure well and sees the floor, either in the set or on the attack, and speaking of attacking she also did a good job of taking defenders off the dribble and finishing after contact. She creates her shot well, under pressure and knocks down the midrange as well as the long-range

Dreshira Brisco-6’0 PF (Dickinson HS) Houston Queens

Power in the paint, finishes strongly after contact and does a good job rebounding on both ends. Runs the floor, also on both ends, defends inside and outside the paint

Celeste Lemus-5’5 PG (Deer Park HS) Houston Queens

Heady PG that handles pressure, understands how to control the tempo and take defenders off the dribble

Narissa Blackwell-5’10 SF (Pasadena Memorial HS) Houston Queens

Good defensive player, uses her athleticism well on both ends, finishes on the inside, rebounds on both ends of the court

Salaya Holmes-5’7 G (Dickinson HS) Houston Queens

Athletic and creates her shot well under pressure, showed she could knock down the midrange as well as take defenders off the dribble

Trinity Frias-5’4 G (Heights HS) Houston Queens

Attacks the basket with either hands, finishes well and she does a good job at seeing the floor