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Christina Morra

2019

Laeticia Amihere, Micah Dennis, Deanna Tuchscherer

(L to R) Laeticia Amihere, Micah Dennis, Deanna Tuchscherer

 

There should be little doubt as to who the consensus number 1 is in this Class. After making headlines throughout North America, and beyond, with the ‘the dunk’, Laeticia Amihere went on to represent her country at the FIBA World Championships at the U18/19 level, deciding on going to Italy instead of the United States and a chance to showcase herself on the AAU circuit. After recently revealing her list of schools that she is interested in possibly attending, which basically indicated that she is only willing to entertain BCS level schools, one can definitely see her point of view for making that decision. Amihere will need to find a way to remain humble and hungry, tapping into the fuel that drove her to make tremendous improvements in her game over the past 2-3 years. That would help her to finish out her high school campaign as a no doubt 5-star prospect that she has every potential to be.
Micah Dennis has continued to do all things necessary to maintain her position in this Class. Despite being odd man out when it came to being selected to the U16/17 Canadian National Team, Dennis had a great summer playing on the Guard heavy A-Game T-Dot team. She continually rose to the occasion with very good heads up play, against older players that presented her with some very stiff competition.
Coming from the Canada’s west coast, Deanna Tuchscherer is a player that deserves lots of accolades. She stepped up in the assignment she received while playing with the Canadian National U16-U17 team, banging it out with the other FIBA posts she faced in the Argentina-based competition. Later on in the summer, as a stretch-4 with an up and coming BC United squad, her brilliance came to the forefront as she knocked big shots and directed traffic from the perimeter against some top American clubs. Keep an eye on her going forward!
With Justina King, who was already a top prospect reclassifying to this Class a size she sets on a prep year south of the border, which already had the likes of Roxane Makolo and Keowa Walters, the 2019s are looking pretty strong.

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