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Super 60 St. Louis:High School Recap 2018

By PassThaBall, 06/20/18, 8:45AM PDT

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Impressed with the high school talent that came to St. Louis, some showed athleticism, versatility, and leadership. Special thanks to Tony Condra, Girlz Prep Report, NEB Media, and Cheap Seat Photos for the coverage.

NSR Evaluations

Aija Gwin, 2021, 5-7, guard, Illinois Aristocrats- Vocal leader, made good passes, see’s the floor, pass first point guard and gets the team involved. Attacks the lane when the opportunity is open, makes good decisions on the fast break.

Tyia Treleaven, 2020, 5-3, point guard, OK Lynx- Solid guard skills, handles the ball well, plays hard, would like to see more on the offensive end, gets back on defense and runs the floor.

Madison Skelton, 2021, 5-8, point guard, Les Chats- Impressive with her skill level, can shoot the ball well, attacks the basket when the opportunity is open, can finish at the rim, made good passes, team player. Played very well, will monitor progress.

Adeola Badmos, 2019, 5-7, point guard, Champaign Central- Nice mid-range jumper, athletic, shares the ball, nice assist game, attacks the basket, gets back on defense, runs the floor, nice skill set.

Aliyah Williams, 2021, 5-3, point guard, MO Phenom- Crafty point guard, nice handles, pushes the tempo, good court awareness, makes good passes, would like to see more of her shooting abilities. Has a lot of potential.

Jaeda Whitner, 2020, 5-5, guard, North Iowa Fire- Handles the ball well, made some nice moves to the basket, good court vision, see’s the floor, nice outside shot, can knock it down from outside, active and gets back on defense, has a solid game.

Cori O’Neill, 2020, 6-3, forward, Player’s First- Has great size, good versatility in her game, can put the ball on the floor, and step out to shoot the three. Moves without the ball to get open and works very well in the pick and roll.

Allyson Brickey, 2021, 5-9, guard, Player’s First- Solid shooter, can knock down the outside shot, runs the lanes, would like to see more of what she can do on the offensive end, but played well.

Skyler Gill, 2021, 5-9, guard, War Eagles-Strong athletic build, aggressive on both ends of the floor, good timing, made a couple nice blocks, runs the floor, active on both ends of the floor, handles the ball well, good court vision, and as a nice jumper.

Se’Quoia Allmond, 2021, 5-6, point guard, War Eagles- Quick athletic guard, very good court vision, gets the ball to the open teammate. Has a nice outside shot, handles the ball very well under pressure. A for sure D1 lock.

Chanice Willis, 2020, 5-7, guard, Illinois Aristocrats- Strong athletic guard, uses her quickness to get by defenders, attacks the basket, can finish at the rim with contact. Plays very good defense, uptempo player, high energy. Good form on shot, nice mid-range jumper. She has D1 abilities.

Azaria Hulbert, 2020, 5-6, point guard, Player’s First- Hustle player that can score, attacks the basket, knows when to penetrate, can knock down the outside shot, active on both ends of the floor, good motor, gives great energy, has a lot of potential. Will continue to monitor progress.

Alana Hinson, 2020- 6-0, guard, Player’s First- Good size and hands, showed some versatility in her game, can put the ball on the floor, has nice footwork, and can finish at the basket. Aggressive, not afraid of contact, gets out on the fast break, and has a nice perimeter shot. Has a lot of potential.

Amia Wright, 2018, 5-7, point guard, Centennial High- Smooth player, good speed and athleticism, can get to the basket and finish at the rim, handles the ball well, still available and can be a nice addition to a program.

Aaliyah Scott, 2020, 5-2, point guard, Player’s First- Crafty point guard, nice handles, pushes the tempo, good court awareness, makes good passes, nice outside shot. Active on defense, applies the pressure, all hustle.

Cherish Henderson, 2021, 5-4, point guard, MN Money- Crafty player, with handles, definitely like to dance with the ball, uses her moves to get by defenders and get to the basket, good court vision, made some nice passes. Will continue to monitor progress.

Cailyn Stacker, 2019, 5-6, guard, Phenom Gold- Nice mid-range shot, good court vision, made good passes to the open teammate, handles the ball well, moves without the ball to get open, and gets back on defense.

Kali Snow, 2021, 6-0, forward, Rockets- Has good size and hands, runs the floor, needs to continue to work on footwork and finishing at the rim. Plays hard, gets back on defense, and doesn’t quit on the play. Has potential.

Nia Hunt, 2020, 5-7, guard- Uses her body well in the post, goes up strong, finishes around the basket, has good hands, and runs the floor well. Aggressive on the offensive end.

Impressed with the high school talent that came to St. Louis, some showed athleticism, versatility, and leadership. Special thanks to NEB Media, Girlz Prep Report, Tony Condra, and Cheap Seat Photos for covering the event.

NSR Evaluations

Aija Gwin, 2021, 5-7, guard, Illinois Aristocrats- Vocal leader, made good passes, see’s the floor, pass first point guard and gets the team involved. Attacks the lane when the opportunity is open, makes good decisions on the fast break.

Tyia Treleaven, 2020, 5-3, point guard, OK Lynx- Solid guard skills, handles the ball well, plays hard, would like to see more on the offensive end, gets back on defense and runs the floor.

Madison Skelton, 2021, 5-8, point guard, Les Chats- Impressive with her skill level, can shoot the ball well, attacks the basket when the opportunity is open, can finish at the rim, made good passes, team player. Played very well, will monitor progress.

Adeola Badmos, 2019, 5-7, point guard, Champaign Central- Nice mid-range jumper, athletic, shares the ball, nice assist game, attacks the basket, gets back on defense, runs the floor, nice skill set.

Aliyah Williams, 2021, 5-3, point guard, MO Phenom- Crafty point guard, nice handles, pushes the tempo, good court awareness, makes good passes, would like to see more of her shooting abilities. Has a lot of potential.

Jaeda Whitner, 2020, 5-5, guard, North Iowa Fire- Handles the ball well, made some nice moves to the basket, good court vision, see’s the floor, nice outside shot, can knock it down from outside, active and gets back on defense, has a solid game.

Cori O’Neill, 2020, 6-3, forward, Player’s First- Has great size, good versatility in her game, can put the ball on the floor, and step out to shoot the three. Moves without the ball to get open and works very well in the pick and roll.

Allyson Brickey, 2021, 5-9, guard, Player’s First- Solid shooter, can knock down the outside shot, runs the lanes, would like to see more of what she can do on the offensive end, but played well.

Skyler Gill, 2021, 5-9, guard, War Eagles-Strong athletic build, aggressive on both ends of the floor, good timing, made a couple nice blocks, runs the floor, active on both ends of the floor, handles the ball well, good court vision, and as a nice jumper.

Se’Quoia Allmond, 2021, 5-6, point guard, War Eagles- Quick athletic guard, very good court vision, gets the ball to the open teammate. Has a nice outside shot, handles the ball very well under pressure. A for sure D1 lock.

Chanice Willis, 2020, 5-7, guard, Illinois Aristocrats- Strong athletic guard, uses her quickness to get by defenders, attacks the basket, can finish at the rim with contact. Plays very good defense, uptempo player, high energy. Good form on shot, nice mid-range jumper. She has D1 abilities.

Azaria Hulbert, 2020, 5-6, point guard, Player’s First- Hustle player that can score, attacks the basket, knows when to penetrate, can knock down the outside shot, active on both ends of the floor, good motor, gives great energy, has a lot of potential. Will continue to monitor progress.

Alana Hinson, 2020- 6-0, guard, Player’s First- Good size and hands, showed some versatility in her game, can put the ball on the floor, has nice footwork, and can finish at the basket. Aggressive, not afraid of contact, gets out on the fast break, and has a nice perimeter shot. Has a lot of potential.

Amia Wright, 2018, 5-7, point guard, Centennial High- Smooth player, good speed and athleticism, can get to the basket and finish at the rim, handles the ball well, still available and can be a nice addition to a program.

Aaliyah Scott, 2020, 5-2, point guard, Player’s First- Crafty point guard, nice handles, pushes the tempo, good court awareness, makes good passes, nice outside shot. Active on defense, applies the pressure, all hustle.

Cherish Henderson, 2021, 5-4, point guard, MN Money- Crafty player, with handles, definitely like to dance with the ball, uses her moves to get by defenders and get to the basket, good court vision, made some nice passes. Will continue to monitor progress.

Cailyn Stacker, 2019, 5-6, guard, Phenom Gold- Nice mid-range shot, good court vision, made good passes to the open teammate, handles the ball well, moves without the ball to get open, and gets back on defense.

Kali Snow, 2021, 6-0, forward, Rockets- Has good size and hands, runs the floor, needs to continue to work on footwork and finishing at the rim. Plays hard, gets back on defense, and doesn’t quit on the play. Has potential.

Nia Hunt, 2020, 5-7, guard- Uses her body well in the post, goes up strong, finishes around the basket, has good hands, and runs the floor well. Aggressive on the offensive end.