In reply to: Marshall COMMITTEDDDD!!!!!! * posted by brianant
Kaelynn Satterfield is a Ohio State commit ranked #39 in the class of 2019 by ESPN.
Nina Rickards is a 2019 Florida commit (#85 ranked).
Klarke Sconiers is a 2019 Minnesota commit.
Khadija Demry is a 2019 commit to North Carolina Central.
So that's 4 seniors that are all going to D-1 schools and 3 of them going to P5 programs.
I watched several clips/games of Christ the King last night. They really share the ball offensively. Also, Sconiers is a beast down low at the high school level. She soaks up the rebounds and low post buckets you might expect from a highly-ranked 6-5 recruit.
Marshall often operates off the perimeter offensively. What's exciting about her is that she looks very comfortable driving to the hoop and shooting long jumpers. Her faceup game is excellent for 6-5. But she's not always under the hoop to snare rebounds and get putbacks.
It's a matter of context, if she was playing in rural Virginia like Sam B. she would probably put up 30 and 15 every night.
See the link for extended highlights of CtK vs. Ossining in the NY State Federation championship game. Marshall is 21 in yellow.
One more year will help round out her game. Very excited to have her join us!
For a 6’5” Junior, I thought she had an athletic build. Strong legs. Clearly she’llget Stronger senior year and at ND. The senior center was much thicker.
..and will add one caveat. In the latter part of the season, CTK had a number of injuries and Marshall stepped up her game in some key match-ups.
In particular, she planted herself in the middle of defense and was the main cog.
What I think we'll see is an agile presence on offense who then will add traditional elements of blocking, weak-side defense and rebounding on defense.
CTK was stacked this year, as key rival The Mary Louis Academy was two years ago when Dani Paterson and Jordan Nixon were there. That was one tough league they played in (Emily Engstler was in that league, too).
on the same HS team along with a highly rated 6' wing, 5'10" PG