Ranked No. 13 in the ELITE 100, Myisha Hines-Allen elevated her game
at the Boro. *Photo by Chris Hansen
FRANKLIN, Tenn. The evaluation period ended on Friday night but the basketball being played throughout the day was for a chance to play on championship Saturday at Battle in the Boro. In both the Gold and Silver brackets the competition was fierce and allowed set the stage for players to elevate their play and recruiting status.
Charise Holloway (Tracy, Calif.), JBS Elite - 2014
'14 ELITE 150 Watch Charise
Holloway. *Photo by Chris Hansen.
Playing on a team that has plenty of size and a distinct, half-court style of play, Charise Holloway provided the explosive play for JBS. The 5-foot-9 power guard has the size and strength to rebound from a perimeter position and the lift to finish on the drive or stick back the offensive board. Over the last year her improved ball handling ability really stands out as she is not only going hard right but also willing to use her left more. In terms of stock risers, she may be one of the biggest in the class from the first half of July, definitely putting herself in the ELITE 150 discussion for the 2014 class.
Myisha Hines-Allen (Montclair, N.J.), New Jersey Sparks Gold - 2014
When you are the No. 13 prospect in the ELITE 100, there are certain expectations thrust upon you with regards to production. But at 6-2 and incredibly agile, Myisha Hines-Allen has been on the map for her tremendous upside. Here at the Boro she has shown tremendous strides in turning that potential into production. Were seeing longer stretches of her making the impact she is capable of which only makes her Sparks team that much better. Perhaps the most exciting part is seeing game-to-game improvement and realizing she can continue to elevate her game.
#ProspectsNationTV Takes a Look at No. 13 in the Elite 100 of the 2014 Class Myisha Hines-Allen from Battle in the Boro:
Danielle Minott (Miami, Fla.), Below The Rim - 2014
Much like the aforementioned Holloway, Danielle Minott brings a powerful athleticism to the court for her BTR team. The rising senior has handle and a quick first step to create offense off the dribble and the most impressive part of her offensive game is her strength and ability to elevate after contact to finish. Though just 5-8, she used her strength and athleticism to defend much taller with some success, even in the high post. Follow @ChrisHansenPSB