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[QUOTE="Sluconn Husky, post: 2731838, member: 5089"] Here's LB Insider Steve Reynolds on some of the players who caught his eye the most: [B]2019 Haley Jones 6’1” G Archbishop Mitty CA[/B] No one had more of an impact on both ends of the court than Haley Jones. Defensively, she was so disruptive in so many ways. She got deflections on denying post entry. She got steals darting in passing lanes on the wing. She gave primary ball handlers fits when they tried to start their offense. Jones’ defensive versatility was eye-opening indeed. Offensively, she got to the basket and finished well. I was most impressed with the height that she gets on her mid-range pull-up. I’m sure Jones set out to prove she belongs and she did. [B](Round of 70)[/B] [B]2020 Cameron Brink 6’4” F Southridge HS OR[/B] Cameron is sleight of a frame, but she’s a fighter. She guarded much bigger and stronger players all day, but Cameron had a secret weapon: her conditioning. Brink outran whoever guided her all day, securing easy layup opportunities on the break. She has great length, and she used that length to make it difficult for the opposing team to get clean shots. Also impressive was the different angle from which she could score including a nice looking inside shoulder right-hand reverse layup she could use in transition or traffic in the half court. She’s very skilled, and those skills were on display for America to see.[B] (Round of 70)[/B] [B]2019 Jordan Horston 6’0” G Columbus Africentric Early College OH[/B] Horston is a household name, and she showed us why over the course of the last few days. She phenomenal in the open court. Sneaky fast in her long and lanky frame with excellent court vision. If you are her teammate and she gets a rebound or outlet pass. RUN! It was apparent she loved to make the pass in transition that led to a layup. Horston was really good on defense and even able to cover some mistakes by staying in plays and getting impossible looking blocks from behind. She probably has the best second jump in the building as well as she was able to contend for rebounds and put back her on missed shots with quick hops off the floor. Horston is smooth and well on her way to battling for a spot when it’s all said and done. [B](Round of 70) [/B] [URL='https://www.lbinsider.com/news_article/show/921609?referrer_id=1515886']LBI Event Recap: USA Trials Day 3 In Colorado Springs[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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