Rayanna Howell, Alyssa Horsley, Gigi Bowers, Berry Wallace & Ava Schiff |
We had the
opportunity to spend some time at Reynoldsburg High School on Sunday while
covering our first girl’s basketball event.
We caught some very competitive games at COBBA’s 6th grade
playoffs. Early in the day we watched
Coach Ron Bess’ Pickerington Purple squad take down the Dublin Rocks
24-23. Pickerington was led by the
inside/outside duo of Berry Wallace
(5’7”/PF/2024/Pickerington) and Rylee
Bess (5’0”/PG/2025/Pickerington).
Bess is a dynamic little floor general who excels at both play making
and scoring, while Wallace is a rebounding machine and an elite scorer. Later in the day, Pickerington advanced to
the third round with a 30-26 thriller over Olentangy. Barry Wallace led all
scorers with a game-high 15 points, while Rylee Bess poured in another 9
points.
We also
watched a slugfest between Teays Valley and Olentangy Liberty. This was a very tight game right from the tip
and included multiple lead changes and ties.
Teays Valley would ultimately prevail and go on to collect a 37-30 win
to advance to the second round. There were a number talented players in this
game including Alyssa Horsley
(5’4”/CG/2024/Teays Valley) who exploded for a game-high 16 points. Horsley was the best shooter we saw all day
and her ability to shoot from beyond the arc is her gift. We also really liked Ava Shift (5’3”CG/2024/Teays Valley),
who is tough as nails and always in attack mode. Not only can she score the ball, she’s an
elite defender and plays really hard.
She’s still developing her low post skills, but keep an eye on Kennedy Younkin (5’10’C/2024/Teays
Valley), who already has big time size at a young age. As her skill catches up with her length,
Younkin could be a good one long term!
Rylee Bess, Jayden Tucker, Olivia Owens & Emma Karagheuzoff |
Another
contender for the 6th grade title is Westerville United, who is led
by dynamic Rayanna Howell
(5’3”/CG/2024/Columbus). Howell is an
elite scorer from all three levels. She
can knock down the 3-ball, get to the rack and hit the midrange jumper as
well. With that said, she’s more the a
scorer, as she defends and rebounds at a high level, and she plays extremely hard and impacts the game
at a high level. From what we saw, Howell is a star in the making! Oh yea, she went for a game-high13 points in
the 39-23 win over the Grove City Jammers.
We also saw some good things from Jaden
Tucker (5’2”/PG/2024/Columbus), including the ability to handle the rock and get to the cup.
There were
several other standouts on Sunday including Emma Karagheuzoff (4’8”/PG/2024/Powell), who has significant ball
skills, Kadence Conley
(5’1”/PG/2024/Dublin), who scored a team-high 9 points against Pickerington
Purple. Based on what we saw with Olivia
Owens (PG/2024/Olentangy), her name will be added to our 2024 statewide
“Watch List.” We look forward to seeing
many of the above-mentioned players at our March 10th Buckeye Prep
Elite Showcase.
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