One Last Chance

We're quickly approaching the end of another exciting and eventful grassroots season. There are a lot of seniors to be that have put in countless hours in the spring and summer months, hooping all over their, state, region or country. We're going to give you some players that scouts, coaches or even fans and families get one last chance to see as the season comes to a close.

Sadie Dykstra (2026, G/F, Michigan Mystics P24 Ruh, Yale)

Best player in the history of Yale High School? Best all around athlete in the history of Yale High School? You get what I'm saying. Check her game out in Hamilton, OH. It seems like Dykstra can just about do anything in any sport. She's seeing offers come in from the likes of Navy and Mount Vernon Nazarene. Dykstra isn't just an athlete though. She hoops with a high basketball IQ and tremendous ball skills.

Rennie Huff (2027, G, MI Mystics 517, Jackson Christian, MI)

If you enjoy watching players that give tons of energy on both ends, Huff will be a great watch at The Finale. She's a smart shooter that knows a good look on offense and has shown the ability to groove her jumper. Defensively, Huff plays on her toes and gets effort stops. She's shown impressive defensive anticipation.

Sage Miskel (2026, G, Midwest Elite Meanstreets 17u EYBL, Whitefish Bay, WI)

Miskel will be at the Nike Nationals this weekend in Chicago. I'd highly advise a scout or coach in the area to check out her game. She has an incredible feel for space and timing. Miskel can shake a defender and score with creativity around the rim. Miskel also has a quick release jumper that she knows when to utilize. She's special on the defensive end as well, where she has some of the fastest feet you'll see on the perimeter.

Clare O’Donnell (2026, F, Zero Star 17u, Negaunee)

O'Donnell will be at the Nike Tournament of Champions with her Zero Star team for 1 last run. She's a highly influential defender that forces offenses to be aware of her presence in the paint, but can also step outside and utilize her soft feet on D. O'Donnell really moves well on both ends of the floor. She keeps the ball high in the paint and gets it right back up on the rim.