Tuesday, July 31, 2012

IMAGE PROFILE: JULIA DIXON (TARHEELS)

Name: Julia Dixon

AAU Team: South Jersey TarHeels

Class: 2014

Position: Forward / Center

State: NJ

Profile: Julia is a very good post player with a ton of moves while in the post. She is 6'0 put plays bigger than that. Dixon is a great rebounder and a good finisher when down low. Julia runs the floor well for her height and size, which makes it easier for her to get up and down the court.

Monday, July 30, 2012

IMAGE PROFILE: SABRIYA HARRIS

Name: Sabriya Harris

Class: 2016

Position: Guard

State: PA

Profile: Sabriya is a true point guard and a very crafty one at that. She knows the true meaning of being a point guard, getting everybody involved seems to be what she does best. Sabriya also can drop buckets anytime she wants, and when playing the two, she normally shoots lights out. At 5'0, Harris is also an excellent rebounder on both the offensive and defensive side.
IMAGE PROFILE: STEPHANIE LESKO (COMETS)

Name: Stephaine Lesko

AAU Team: Comets 14U

Class: 2016

Position: Forward

State: NJ

Profile: Stephaine Lesko is a 6'0 sharp shooter with a smooth touch. When she's playing small forward Lesko has a disadvantage because of her size and her ability to shoot over smaller defenders, and when switching to the power forward spot, Stephaine seems to adjust very well with or without the ball.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

IMAGE PROFILE:CASEY THOMAS (DM PANTHERS)

Name: Casey Thomas

AAU Team: DM Panthers

Class: 2015

Position: Forward / Center

Profile: Casey has raw talent. She plays up with the 17U team because of her size and strength. With her ability to grab rebounds and block shots Casey has the potential to make some noise on the AAU circuit in the coming years.

Friday, July 13, 2012


     One on One Feat: Lauren Ross (Comets)


 Lauren Ross

One on One                                                                   
                                                                   
When G-Thing first saw Lauren play in the Super Regionals we knew that she would be a special player. With almost a triple double in that tournament and winning the championship, G-THING finally got a chance to holler at Lauren to ask her what makes her motor tick.

GT: What have you been doing since your AAU season ended?
LR: I've been working out with a high school team and doing some strength and conditioning for about 12 hours a week. I'm also in two summer leagues. I have been playing a lot of basketball.

GT: How was your experience at the Nationals?
LR: This was my second year competing in the 11U Nationals. It was fun. I had good time doing what I love.

GT: How do you feel about placing 8th in the nation for the 11U D1?
LR: I thought it was great. Next year we can work harder to make the championship.

GT: What part of your game do you think you need to work on to get better?
LR: I'm working on my shot. I'm trying to put up as many shots as I can with the trainer or in my driveway.

GT: Do you think it is a lot of pressure on you as a player since your father is a Division 1 coach?
LR: No, not at all. My dad helps me to really see the floor and anticipate what my opponent will do.

GT: Tell G-THING one thing to expect from Lauren Ross in the next AAU season?
LR: You can expect this defensive specialist to have an awesome jump shot.  


                                                                                         
   
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                           
                                                        

Saturday, July 7, 2012

COMETS FINISH IN EIGHTH PLACE AT NATIONALS


                        Team Comet                
             
                  The Comets 11U came in eighth place at the Nationals last weekend,
which was held in Tennessee. Both May and Alisha came up big, as they were the leading scorers in each game. The Comets had a good run this year, winning most
of the tournaments they were placed in. Let's see how the team does next year once several of the young ladies move on to 12U.

Roster: May Sharif, Lauren Ross, D'erra Townes, Mandy McGurk, Sammie McCarter, 
Katie Leone, Tess Humes, Alisha Lewis, Jaycee Webster, Maggie Pina, Amber Gemer,
Coaches: Lex Hazinsky, Deb Charmela, Carly.                          

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

       RUTGER'S MAKE SAY-SAY LASSITER AN OFFER!

                              Say-Say Lassiter (2017)
The performance Sayawni put on last weekend at the C.Vivian Stringer elite camp was so good they mad her an offer. The 5'7 point guard from Massachusetts impress the staff with her good ball handling skills and decision making on the court, let's see what the future brings for this young rising star.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

IMAGE PROFILE: MACKENZIE GARDLER (COMETS)
 
Name: Mackenzie Gardler

AAU Team: Comets

Class: 2017

Position: Guard

State: PA

Event: Comets Tournament
 
Profile: A fast point guard who can dish off  the rock from anywhere she wants on the court. A smallguard with a lot of heart and skill, Mackenzie has a nice little handle which makes her game even nicer. She also has a nice jump shot that she can rely on at any point of the game.





Sunday, July 1, 2012

SAY- SAY LASSITER Shines At The C.VIVIAN STRINGER Elite Camp At RUTGERS
                               Sayawni Lassiter                                                           
                                             
      Say-Say shows and proved why she is the top 7th grader in the state of Massachusetts. She is a 5'7 guard how has great ball handling skills, her court vision is phenomenal and she can shoot just about from anywere on the floor. During the camp session when they played on teams Say-Say played with the high schoolers. She plays for the Boston ShowStoppers who won the nationals last year.                                                               
IMAGE PROFILE: HANNAH NIHILL ( COMETS )


Name: Hannah Nihill

AAU Team: Comets

Class: 2017

Position: Guard

State: PA

Profile: A very crafty point guard to be so young, this girl has unbelievable moves that you need to see in person. She has the ability to create her own shot in which that makes it more difficult to guard her. Hannah also has a nice mid-range game as well. She's a 7th grader who has remarkable knowledge of the game and that makes her that much more special.