
Ready to Rumble
By Chris HansenNational Director of Scouting
Posted Mon, 05/28/2007 - 03:42 Memorial Day looks to be a memorable day as the elite-division giants advance in bracket play.
MASON, Ohio - The table is set for one heck of a Memorial Day here.
In the first round of bracket play on Sunday night, Tennessee Team Pride pulled off a big upset of Essence, which won this event last year. Essence was without one of its studs in Tiffany Hayes but still entered the bracket the No. 1 seed from their pool. They came out with their trademark trapping fullcourt press but as the Pride got adjusted to it the press became Essence's demise. It gave the Pride's shooters wide-open looks from the three-point line. Between a barrage of three-point bombs and Glory Johnson continuing to play like the elite player she is the Tennessee Pride advanced to the quarterfinals.
Ayana Dunning (left) & Kelsey Bone
Meeting the Pride will be West Coast Elite, which went toe-to-toe with Nike Midwest Showdown host All Ohio Black in an exciting back-and-forth game. All Ohio took control early attacking the fullcourt man pressure with much success. Briana Green was able to handle the pressure without turning the ball over and in addition to buckets in the paint they found Kendall Hackney, their 6-foot-2 forward and three-point specialist, spotting up to knock down some big shots.
The game changed in the second half when West Coast Elite came out in a 1-2-2 three-quarter court defense that really slowed the All Ohio tempo and closed down the lane against penetration. West Coast utlized Briana Gilbreath, the No. 25 player in the 2008 class according to HoopGurlz.com, at the top of the zone which forced the skip passes to be thrown very high and without the zip they are against shorter defenders. Gilbreath's length and the West Coast defenders anticpating the skip pass led to transition opportunities and also gained the momentum. From here it was the Kelsey Bone show as she dominated inside making some big buckets showcasing her shear power and foot work. She seemed motivated to put on a show after struggling with finishing shots Saturday evening against Cincinnati's Finest.
In other action, SMAC Showtime defeated the Roanoke Stars to advance to the quarterfinals against the Tennesse Flight, which won convincingly over the PA Swoosh. On the other side of the bracket, DFW Elite survived a fiesty Dayton Hoopstars team to play the Fairfax Stars, victors over the Ohio Legends. Dayton actually lost earlier in the day to the Indiana Family but since the Family had to leave, choosing to play in pool play only, Dayton played on in their place. The Lady Legends, who were somewhat of an unknown coming in, edged Exodus by executing and knocking down free throws down the stretch. They advance to play Cincinnati's Finest, which beat a Tennesse Flight Navy team that actually stormed out to a lead early and gave the Amber Gray -ed squad a good scare.
The quarters feature four Nike teams and a couple adidas teams in the quarterfinals. Can Glory Johnson and her long-range-shooting teammates do enough to nullify the presence of Bone and Monique Oliver inside? Can the Tennesse Flight defend the big post presence of the SMAC Showtime and how will SMAC handle the athleticism of LaSondra Barrett and top-notch frshman point guard Lauren Avant? DFW brings their two stars Brooklyn Pope and Destini Hughes, who is playing as good as any point guard in the country, against Chay Shegog and a deep and balanced Fairfax Stars team. Lastly can Amber Gray continue to lead her team against all comers and are they prepared for the Lady Legends?
We'll let you know.
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Chris Hansen is the National Director of Scouting for Women's Basketball at HoopGurlz.com. He leads the panel that evaluates and ranks girl's basketball prospects nationally for HoopGurlz. Chris has been involved in the women’s basketball community since 1998 as a coach, trainer, evaluator and reporter. He can be reached at chris@hoopgurlz.com.
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