20th MCRC Girls Previews: Grand Rapids Catholic Central
Taking a look at the pre-season top ranked teams participating in the 20th Annual Motor City Roundball Classic.
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4. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (19-5, Class B): Catholic Central returns four starters from a team which lost to Grand Rapids South Christian in the regional final. Michaela Faber and sophomore Kyra Bussell provide an inside presence at 6-1 while 5-8 sophomore guard Sophia Karasinski can score in a lot of different ways and rebound. Bussell and Karasinski already have been offered by Western Michigan. Guards Bri Spica and Shannon McNeely gives them experience in the backcourt with McNeely the team's best perimeter defender.
"We have a lot of experience and balance where we can go inside or score from the perimeter," Catholic Central coach Trevor Hinshaw said. "We go nine deep and this is a confident group where eight of these kids will play college ball somewhere." Detroit News
3. Grand Rapids Catholic Central 2013-14 record: 19-5.
Outlook: Look for the return of the glory years for CC, which has a pair of dynamite sophomores in Sophia Karasinski, a good scorer and rebounder, and 6-1 Kyra Bussell, a low-post scorer who can hit shots from the perimeter. Michaela Faber, 6-1, will bang inside in the post. Bri Spica is a dangerous shooting guard. Junior Megan Belke is a high-energy player who will impact every aspect of the game, and Shannon McNeely is the team’s best on-the-ball defender. Sophomore Saniya Huggins adds depth at the point, and 5-10 sophomore Myka Cromwell and junior Jo-Ann Torres give CC the deepest backcourt in the state. Detroit Free Press
CATHOLIC CENTRAL COUGARS
COACH: Trevor Hinshaw (3rd year).
2013-14 RECORD: 19-5 (8-2 OK Gold, 2nd place).
KEY PLAYERS: Megan Belke (Jr., F), Michaela Faber (Sr., C), Sophia Karasinski (So., G), Shannon McNeely (Sr., G), Shannon McNeely (Sr., G), JoAnn Torres (Jr., PG).
OUTLOOK: With the return of almost the entire team that reached the regional finals last winter, the Cougars are primed for a big season. Along with experience, the Cougars boast plenty of talent and players with college potential. Senior Michaela Faber is back for her third year on the varsity. Faber is a solid post player who has signed with Davenport University. Senior guard Bri Spica is another three-year veteran who is being heavily recruited. Senior Shannon McNeely is a three-year veteran at guard and the best defender on the team. Senior Samantha Rogers plays with a lot of heart. Junior Megan Belke is in her second year on the varsity and is drawing college interest for her well-rounded game. Junior JoAnn Torres is a heady point guard in her second season. Sophomore Sophia Karasinski is a highly-skilled guard who has already garnered Division 1 and 2 scholarship offers, as has sophomore post player Kyra Bussell. Sophomore Shaniya Huggins is a lightning-quick point guard, while sophomore Myka Cromwell is a crafty guard. “Our conditioning level and commitment to competing extremely hard will allow our girls’ talents to shine through,” Hinshaw said. Mlive