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• Jenna played point when both she and Anaya were on the court together, but in the 2nd quarter Anaya played point guard.
• Anaya made the move/play of the game dribbling out of a 3 person trap to reverse spin and go up for a layup. It was so spectacular it may have been steps.
• On the next play she stole the ball and passed for a layup. At this point she looked like the 2nd coming or Jordan Horston.
• Anaya was the leading scorer for the USA team at half-time with 6 points (and she missed 2 free throws).
• Anaya has great size and arm length for a point guard.
• The game was much sloppier than U17 with a lot of turnovers and fouls. That may have been because this was their first game.