Adelaide Jernigan brough her talent from North Carolina to the EIE New York camp. *Photo by Chris Hansen.
After the summer live periods wrapped up, the Elite Is Earned CMO National Camp tour took off with stops across the country. The Feature Player Training Session gives us extra time with a select group of players from each stop.
Meet the Feature Players from the New York stop.
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Ravosa is hard to guard as she showed a real inside-outside swing forward game. She has the size and strength to impose inside and range and mobility facing up.
One thing is for sure, you’re not going to play harder than Collin. She’s a big wing who competes every possession and is not bothered by contact.
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Jernigan has a toughness about her game. She reads defenders well and showed the patience to get exactly what she wanted.
Schellhammer is no stranger to EIE events and her quiet confidence, improved perimeter shooting have her game really taking off.
Gallis plays with the confidence and poise of a high school upperclassmen already. Her body control and understanding of how she can beat you is elite.
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Seawell is the new age forward with legit 6-3 size and length but the mobility to play facing the basket. She was comfortable playing with her back to the basket too.
Heckel is already known for being an elite player in the class but what you see in a setting like this is her pure joy for the game.
Arakas is a young player who is already making waves. We loved that she impacted both ends of the floor with confidence.
Chris Hansen is managing editor of ProspectsNation.com and serves on the McDonald’s All-American and Naismith Trophy selection committees. He was a co-founder of and the national director of scouting for ESPN HoopGurlz from 2005 until 2012 and is the director of the Check Me Out Showcase and ELITE is EARNED events. He can be reached at chris@chrishansenbasketball.com.