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"You won't find a more impressive gathering of girls' high school basketball talent anywhere than you will this week at the Nike Tournament of Champions in Phoenix. Top teams, including No. 1 St. John's College of Washington, D.C., are there. Top players, including the No. 1 senior, the No. 2 junior and the No. 1 sophomore, are there as well." Here are 10 players who can stand out even among that kind of crowd.
"Miami Country Day coaches swore they would not let Azzi Fudd beat them in their matchup with No. 1 St. John's College (Washington, D.C.) on Day 2 at the Nike Tournament of Champions. Turns out they prevented everyone else from doing it, too."
"Miami Country Day upended St. John's College 44-41 Thursday night to advance to the semifinals of the Clare Droesch Division against New Hope Academy (Landover Hills, Maryland)"
"We played an extended zone defense to slow them down, and we decided not to let Fudd beat us," Miami Country Day coach Ochiel Swaby said. "We knew [Fudd] was the best player in the country, so we wanted to tag her wherever she went."
[Article]
[Teams]
[Tournament Brackets]
Nike TOC official website
"Miami Country Day coaches swore they would not let Azzi Fudd beat them in their matchup with No. 1 St. John's College (Washington, D.C.) on Day 2 at the Nike Tournament of Champions. Turns out they prevented everyone else from doing it, too."
"Miami Country Day upended St. John's College 44-41 Thursday night to advance to the semifinals of the Clare Droesch Division against New Hope Academy (Landover Hills, Maryland)"
"We played an extended zone defense to slow them down, and we decided not to let Fudd beat us," Miami Country Day coach Ochiel Swaby said. "We knew [Fudd] was the best player in the country, so we wanted to tag her wherever she went."
[Article]
[Teams]
[Tournament Brackets]
Nike TOC official website
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