Zya Taylor (2028) XYZ
Zya is an athletic off the ball type player. She is primarily a forward, but her athleticism can let her play many positions. Defensively she can block shots and keep them alive for her team.
Zya is an athletic off the ball type player. She is primarily a forward, but her athleticism can let her play many positions. Defensively she can block shots and keep them alive for her team.
Sariyah is an athletic off the ball type player. She can’t handle point, but I think she plays better from the wing attacking and making plays. She looks for the open teammate as well as setting herself up.
Skii is a versatile athletic guard. She sees the floor very well finding open cutters for baskets. She can also get to the rim whenever she wants. She uses body control and makes the tough finishes.
Ryan is a speedy type player. She is more of a wing player and can slash to the rim. Ryan has a ton of moves to score over defenders in the paint.
Amari is a long athletic PF type player. She can get to the rim with ease. Amaris athleticism is off the charts and makes a ton of plays for her team. Defensively she gets her hands on a lot of shots and tipped passes.
Randi is an athletic guard that flies all over the floor. She can slash and cash in at the rim. She has a ton of moves to get the shot off over bigger defenders. Defensively she plays the passing lanes well looking for the steal.
Ja’Lia is a big frame guard. She is a matchup nightmare for any team. Ja’lia can blow by you or shoot from long range. Defensively, she is hard to box out and is a strong rebounder.
A new weapon for the dominant Phee Elite squad! Samantha is a big time athlete that also brings power and intensity to the table. She has no issue defending at a hugh level, and can even defend multiple positions. She uses her power well and gets smaller guards on her back around the rim. She is certainly a big time prospect to keep an eye on!
Maryann has the diversity that makes coaches very happy, and the opposition very frustrated. She runs the floor very well, has length that allows her to be a pest defensively and vital to the squad offensively. She moves well without the ball, always keeping the defense guessing.
Bridget came back this year bigger and stronger, and she showed how beneficial that is. She has the ball skills to stay at an elite level, she’s also handling pressure better and being more aggressive playing up against older kids. She will continue to flourish and play her game with size and skill.