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[QUOTE="Sluconn Husky, post: 2287280, member: 5089"] [B]Rickea Jackson 2019 6’3” W Detroit Edison HS (MI)[/B] Jackson the 11th overall prospect in the country according to ESPNW in the 2019 class had a great showing on the day. She made her presence known in the gym as many college coaches and fans were in the stands watching. She was a scoring threat from inside and outside. Whether it was on the break, off the dribble, or a corner jump shot; she was money. Her court vision is exceptional. On every defensive rebound she immediately looks down court for streaking teammates. Last but not least, she was a rebounding machine on both ends of the floor; grabbing many boards and going right back up with them or rebounding off the defensive glass and pushing in transition. [B]Zia Cooke 2019 5’8” PG Toledo Rogers HS (OH)[/B] A great combination of skill and athleticism, Cooke showed the ability to take over games when necessary on Saturday. Unstoppable in transition, she ran by defenders like they were standing still as she converted acrobatic finishes at the rim. In the half court she took what the defense gave. She shot the three with accuracy and made great decisions off the pick and roll. The USA Team Gold Medal winner is a special talent who represented her state and country well. [URL="http://www.lbinsider.com/news_article/show/819101?referrer_id=1515886"]LBI Tournament Recap: Michigan-Ohio Border Battle Part 2[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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