2020 Recruiting - WBB

Get the 2 2020 Texas-based girls on this list (along with Deja) and everything else is gravy. In case anyone doesn’t recognize their handles, that would be Sarah Andrews and Hannah Gusters.



 
A quick take from my time at Boo Williams 2020 class:

Madison Scott- Long athletic, very high motor. Attacks the glass in traffic, has a big wingspan, very active on the boards. Very good on ball defender. A lot of fun to watch

Angel Reese- wow! She has made such improvements to her game. Her handle is as good as most guards, attacks the glass, rebounds at a very high level consistently grabs balls from above the rim. Great defender, high motor with a developing shot.

Kylie Watson- so agile for a 6’3 kid, she grabs a rebound and gets up the court faster than guards, very physical, great post moves also a great defender who can rebound with the best of them. If or when she develops a mid range she might be most dangerous player in her class

Sarah Andrews- After this weekend she put the country on notice that she is not only one of the best guards in her class but one of the best regardless of class. She can do it all but you guys probably seen more of her than I and can fill me in. She is a stud I enjoyed watching her play and look forward to seeing her again.
 
A quick take from my time at Boo Williams 2020 class:

Madison Scott- Long athletic, very high motor. Attacks the glass in traffic, has a big wingspan, very active on the boards. Very good on ball defender. A lot of fun to watch

Angel Reese- wow! She has made such improvements to her game. Her handle is as good as most guards, attacks the glass, rebounds at a very high level consistently grabs balls from above the rim. Great defender, high motor with a developing shot.

Kylie Watson- so agile for a 6’3 kid, she grabs a rebound and gets up the court faster than guards, very physical, great post moves also a great defender who can rebound with the best of them. If or when she develops a mid range she might be most dangerous player in her class

Sarah Andrews- After this weekend she put the country on notice that she is not only one of the best guards in her class but one of the best regardless of class. She can do it all but you guys probably seen more of her than I and can fill me in. She is a stud I enjoyed watching her play and look forward to seeing her again.

Thanks Oakman. Really enjoy your reports. The 2020 and 2021 classes seem like they have exceptional talent. By the way, how did the Philly Belles do this weekend?
 
I put a little from Belles players in each of the classes including Celeste Taylor
Thanks Oakman. Really enjoy your reports. The 2020 and 2021 classes seem like they have exceptional talent. By the way, how did the Philly Belles do this weekend?
 
Man, both Sarah and Deja have great ballhandling skills. I like that both can shoot the 3, pass and finish at the rim on drives.
 
HoopGurlz has updated their 2020 player rankings:

http://www.espn.com/high-school/girls-basketball/recruiting/rankings/_/class/2020

Priscilla Williams is an intriguing prospect; she moved from Texas to Missouri about a year ago, but moved back to Texas a bit later.

@Moooooo good call on Priscilla. You mentioned she returned to Texas. Do you know where she's attending school?

Here are a couple of highlights from a December 2017 article on Priscilla from The Branson News.

http://bransontrilakesnews.com/sports_free/article_6b7a4ff6-e730-11e7-b304-2f9a945f7d08.html

Williams scored 39 points in Branson’s 68-55 victory, turned Bough and the rest of his coaching staff into fans.

I’ll have to admit, we were all just watching Priscilla,” Bough said. “It was like, ‘Wow, she’s going fast,’ and I think we as coaches fell into that trap. We were watching her, as well. “When we left the court, we were like, ‘Whoa.’ ”

Williams is averaging 33.0 points per game, putting together some of the quietest 30-point games you’ll ever see, facing a barrage of defenders that are seemingly always in her face. And most of the time, she makes it look easy.
“It gets frustrating at times, but I don’t know how I end up scoring that much,” she said. “It seems like they are always on me.”

At just 15 years old and only a half-dozen games into her second varsity season, Williams is still in the infancy of her high school career.
 

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