Someone to keep an eye for 2018

BabHorn

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Bryn Gerlich, a 5-10 Fr. G (class of 2018) from Colleyville Heritage, District 7-6A (Dallas area). She is the daughter of Texas Tech ex Krista Kirkland-Gerlich who played guard there from 1989 to 1993. She was part of Tech’s National Championship team in 1993. Krista has had her jersey retired at Tech and is currently the head coach at UT-Arlington.

Lady Panthers featuring another freshman standout
 
Colleyville Heritage 55 Hurst L.D. Bell 54; Bryn Gerlich with 29 pts.
Averages: Bryn Gerlich 18.9 ppg; 4.9 rpg 1.3apg
 
Colleyville Heritage 55 Coppell 29
Bryn Gerlich with 16 points
Colleyville Heritage is 17-8 overall and 5-2 in District 7-6A (3rd in district)
 
Bryn Gerlich had 14 pts in Colleyville Heritage’s 53-39 loss to Euless Trinity.
That drops Colleyville Heritage to 18-9 and 6-3.
 
Tuesday, 02/06/15
Colleyville Heritage 50 Haltom 37
Colleyville Heritage Season 20-9 District 8-3
Bryn Gerlich 25 points

Friday, 02/06/15

Colleyville Heritage 51 Hurst L.D. Bell 44
Colleyville Heritage Season 20-9 District 8-3
Bryn Gerlich 11 points
 
A couple of other names for 2018 are McKinney's Quincy Noble and Duncanville's Zarielle Green:

http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/hi...ea-producing-some-of-nation-s-best-talent.ece


Duncanville has another potential big-time recruit in freshman guard Zarielle “Zay” Green, who is among 29 players on the national watch list for the Class of 2018.

“[Johnson] is getting huge national attention,” Self-Morgan said. “We’ve had over 120 colleges through practices, through our games, calling her, texting her.

[Green] is special. If she keeps working at her game like she does, she’s going to be something else. Most of the schools that talk to [Johnson] leave little notes: ‘Tell Zay I was here.’”

Debbie Harris was a club coach for South Grand Prairie-ex Ashley Robinson, who played 10 years in the WNBA, and for Skyline product Chelsea Whitaker, a point guard on Baylor’s 2005 national championship team who played professionally overseas.

Harris said 5-11 McKinney freshman Quincy Noble, who is averaging 18.4 points, “may very well wind up being the best player I have ever coached.”

“This kid is incredible,” Harris said. “Oregon and Texas are two of the top schools that are interested in her.”

Noble didn’t play competitive basketball until seventh grade. But she used to do competitive hip-hop dancing, which has aided her footwork on the court, and her father coached basketball and helps train her.
 
Already have verbals from some pretty good players in 6-5 Charli Collier , 6-1 Shae Routt and 6'6 Sedona Prince. I'm getting pretty greedy about snapping up all those good players.
 

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