2012年6月6日 星期三

Purdue women's basketball recruit's skills growing

Bridget Perry and three of her Indiana Junior All-Star teammates stepped on the court at Seymour High School on Monday night with neon green, hot pink and aqua blue colored shoes.

“We got green socks to match,” the 2013 Purdue women’s basketball commitment said following the Juniors’ 86-75 victory over the Indiana All-Star team.

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The senior-to-be at Roncalli finished with eight points, three rebounds, three assists and one steal in 18 minutes as the Juniors controlled most of the game.

“I thought I played OK,” Perry said. “It was a cool experience and I think I adjusted well. My outside shots were falling and that’s what I needed to work on.”

In fact, Perry spent her junior season at Roncalli expanding her shot selection.Running Shoe, highheelshoes and Flex grooves in the mid and outsole for flexibility .Go ahead to find your favorite shoxshoes in our online store. Known as a penetrator early in her career, Perry concentrated on improving her midrange and 3-point shooting. Some of that improvement was evident Monday as left-handed Perry made 2 of 3 from beyond the arc.

“Before I was always a driver and teams would play off of me,” said Perry,Stylish and popular discount airmax2009 Accessories on sale here now. who remains solid in her commitment to coach Sharon Versyp’s program. “Being able to shoot the 3 and hit the midrange jumpers has made me a more versatile player.”

Perry admits her shot isn’t typical. The high-arching shot stays in the air a long time, but the results are what counts.

“People say my shot will make it rain,” Perry said, laughing.

McCutcheon coach Jeff Knoy, an assistant with the Juniors, likes what he sees of the future Boilermaker.

“She’s extremely athletic,” Knoy said. “We scouted them one time but she didn’t play and I didn’t know how good she was going to be until I saw her warm up and play a little bit today. She handles the ball extremely well and shoots it. It’s a little bit of an unorthodox shot; it’s left-handed so it looks different anyway. She defends pretty well and rebounds well. I think she’ll fit in great at Purdue.”

The Juniors and the All-Stars play again Wednesday at Pendleton Heights.

Hamilton Southeastern’s Taya Reimer, who is headed to Notre Dame, led the Juniors with 15 points. Penn’s Alex Morton led the Indiana All-Star team with 13 points.

In the boys game,What to consider before you buy gemstonebeads. Purdue recruit Ronnie Johnson had nine points, five assists and five rebounds in the Indiana All-Stars’ 104-97 victory over the Juniors.

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