2017 IGBRR High School Pre-Season Tipoff Showcase Recap

 

2017 IGBRR Preseason Tipoff Showcase Recap

IGBRR Preseason Participant List v10.7

2017 IGBRR Preseason Tipoff Showcase Agenda

 

Evals (can also be found in the event PDF recap)

2018 Tia Chambers 5’11 F Penn
Has looked better and more mobile every outing this fall after coming off a knee injury. Can be a mismatch at either the 3 or 4 with her ability to put the ball on the floor from the perimeter as well as knock down open jumpers in the mid-range, and has a solid post game to match. A physical defender who doesn’t back down in any match-up, finishes possessions and rebounds outside of area.

 

2018 Mckenzie Messmore 5’6 G Bedford North Lawrence
Strong, physical guard who is at her best breaking defenders down off the dribble and making a play moving to the basket. Great court vision and high IQ allow her to make quick reads as the help side D closes down. Overpowers opposing guards while playing on the defensive end, forcing them into tough spots time after time.

 

2019 Jasmine Lilly 5’6 G Jeffersonville
Has shown steady improvement over the off-season on her 3 point shooting, can knock down shots with little space and has confidence releasing off the dribble. Completely unselfish, always looking to distribute and keep teammates involved; could probably stand to look for her own shot a bit more. Works hard on both ends to make the right plays and be in the right position, a strong team defender.

 

2019 Riley Ott 5’4 G LaPorte
Riley had a very productive summer and has positioned herself as an elite point in a very deep 2019 class. An All-Indiana invite, Riley had to set out the August event but was back in form for the Tipoff Showcase. Exceptional handles with court vision and shows a crafty game that allows her to setup teammates or score in bunches.

 

2020 Kyrstin Bond 5’7 G South Dearborn
Excels as a scorer at all three levels and proved to be just as deadly off the dribble or off the catch. Shows a knack for hitting tough shots moving towards the basket, finding angles around defenders. Sets up driving lanes well, slicing through the D. Good court vision, is able to find open teammates while on the move in traffic.

 

2020 Sydney Graber 6’1 W Homestead
Sydney has the valued combination of a strong 6’1 forward frame and the smooth lefty stroke that makes her an incredibly rough matchup. Showed that shooting prowess in winning the 3 point shootout but also showed off other parts of her versatile skill set in both the 3v3 and 5v5 competition.

 

2020 Addie Gardner 5’9 G Frankton
Long wiry frame with wingspan that’s used as an asset on both ends. Known for her ability to shoot the ball from behind the line. Has the skill set to attack and create space off the dribble and is becoming a more consistent finisher as she adds strength and physicality when attacking. Shooter to keep an eye on in the 20’ class that is adding overall versatility as frame develops.

 

2020 Claire Knies 5’9 W Jasper
Strong frame with aggressive mindset on both ends. Excels at winning matchups and battles with physical high motor play. Skill set continues to improve which is extending her versatility. A bit of a sleeper in the 2020 class that has the tools to make some noise.

 

2020 Keegan Sullivan 6’0 G South Bend St Joseph
Keegan started as a frosh on 3A State Champion SBSJ and will take on a heavier load this coming season. She is not only recognized as one of the top 2020 prospects in the state but nationally as well. Keegan has the size, skill, IQ and approach to standout in any crowd and impressed once again at the Tipoff Showcase.

 

2021 Taylor Austin 5’5 G Lake Station
Lightning quick guard who is always on the attack. Blows by defenders and gets to the rim with ease. Active defender who has the ability to put pressure on ball handlers and force them into mistakes, anticipates passing lanes well. A nightmare for opponents in transition, pushes the tempo with the dribble and finds shooters with ease.

 

2021 Katie Burton 5’7 G Fishers
A highlight reel waiting to happen. Plays with a short memory and extreme confidence with the game to back it up. Has a great feel for the game on both ends and combines that with high level athleticism to make plays all over the court. A threat to score at all three levels on every touch with the ability to create a good look for herself off the bounce.

 

2021 Rose Fuentes 5’6 G Bishop Noll
A difficult match up at the guard position. Big and strong with a quick first step, can get downhill and hold the edge on drives. Smooth stroke from the mid-range. Doesn’t shy away from contact on either end. Gets in the mix on the boards and wins 50/50 balls more often than not.

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