’21 Prime Time 9TH Grade DivisionTip Sheet #NBC21

Rosters are very important, especially non-erroneous so here are the standouts from this division

LAILAH MCGEE

Lailah McGee (Oklahoma Huskies) uses her athleticism well on both ends, attacks from every angle, and finishes with contact but the heat she applied on defense was very good, so was her rebounding as well as playing the passing lane

Katelyn Davis (Oklahoma Huskies) heady point guard that controlled tempo but she also did a good job seeing the floor and scoring off the dribble but playing the passing lane definitely was a plus, well another one

Lydia Laverty (Oklahoma Huskies) creates her shot under pressure and showed a solid pull-up jumper, and knocked it down with a hand in her face but she also has a nice step-back

Marleah Ruiz (55 Buckets) showed very good range, doesn’t force anything, and plays within herself, very good upside

Alexis Schauffer (RVE Heat Red Premier 2024) she plays the passing lane and defends well but watching her create her shot while being defended was very nice because her pull-up is smooth, the release is fluid, and mid to long-range is consistent

Breanna Hall (RVE Heat Red Premier 2024) handles the ball quite well under pressure and she saw the floor, that’s always good yet her timing, either to attack the basket or on defense to block shots was nice

Braylee Smith (AR JB Lady Ballers 2024) long and athletic is always the base, does a very good job creating her shot for the jumper or to attack but she also sees the floor well

Zarriah Adams (AR JB Lady Ballers 2024) strong on the boards as well as off the dribble and finishes with power after contact

Amiyah Gray (League City Sharks) showed she could create and used her athleticism well on both ends including rebounding but her midrange was smooth and consistent, good upside

Neekay Lebbie (Lady Athletic Elite) attacks the rim well and finishes strongly but she also did a good job defending

Mady Williams (West Texas Fuze) is one of the most explosive guards in the event, all divisions included and her first step sets everything up because she blows by defenders to score layups. Also shows she could drop the jumper, in the half-court or in transition

Aalexiz Martinez (West Texas Fuze) creates her shot well under pressure and doesn’t force it so the pull-up for the mid to long-range is a definite plus

Elizabeth Knight (Texas Lone Star Orange) handles the ball very well, under pressure, and let me add that she saw the floor under that same pressure. Scored off the dribble as well as on the jumper

Jaycee McCliud (Texas Line Star Orange) rebounded strongly, on both ends, and her ability to finish on putbacks, after contact was good so was her pull-up jumper

Raegan Coddington (Texas Lone Star Orange) when attacks, she slices through and by defenders as if they aren’t there and she does it effortlessly to score but she also can mix it up and drop the jumper

HONORABLE MENTION

Janessa Aguilar (55 Buckets)

Kamryn Allison (RVE Heat Red Premier 2024)

Amyia Taylor (RVE Heat Red Premier 2024)

Danielle Kerr (AR JB Lady Ballers 2024)

Mia Midkiff (League City Sharks)

Fancy Huye (West Texas Fuze)

Olivia Knight (Texas Lone Star Orange)

Emaline Pearson (Texas Lone Star Orange)

Tionah Johnson (Oklahoma Huskies)