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Title IX Holiday Invitational Conference and Classic All Tournament Teams

 

Title IX Holiday Invitational All Tournament Teams *selected by Tournament Director

Gold Division

Jatarie White (6-3 2014) – Providence Day, Charlotte, NC

In the best shape of her career, showed why she is one the top post in her class

Rejoice Spivey (5-7 2015) – T.C. Williams, Alexandria, VA

Scoring point guard, with good range on her jumper

Miah Spence (5-9 2013) – Columbia, Columbia, GA (MVP)

Has all the physical tools and skills to be a successful collegiate shooting guard

Yatavia Hickerson (5-7 2013) – Columbia, Columbia, GA

Feisty, dynamic defender who can score from the perimeter

Essence Brown (5-7 2014) – Calvin Coolidge, Washington DC

Natural scoring guard who isn’t afraid to be a leader on the floor

 

Platinum Division

Nicole Martin (6-2 2015) – Southwest Dekalb, Decatur, GA

Amazing athlete who can make plays in the air, huge upside

Amanda Fioravanti (6-1 2013) – Our Lady of Good Counsel, Olney, MD (MVP)

Arguably the best passing post player in country, never takes a possession off

Marques Webb (6-1 2013) – Hoover, Hoover, AL

Her ability to face the basket and score make her a tough post match up

Erin Blaine (6-0 2013) – HD Woodson, Washington, DC

Blue collar forward, who can finish in traffic…great on the offensive glass

Ashley Bolton (6-1 2014) – South Medford, Medford, OR

Long athletic and skilled wing, consistent double-double type player

Brionna Jones (6-3 2013) – Aberdeen, Aberdeen, MD

Almost impossible to stop from scoring when she has postion down low

 

Lisa Bodine is a national evaluator for Blue Star Media. A native of Queens, N.Y., she began her coaching career in 1993 with the NY Gazelles and has coached with D.C.-based Team Unique, as well as several high school programs. During her 30 years as a club and high school coach "The Godmother" has mentored many of the top players in the Mid-Atlantic region. Bodine runs The Godmother Sports Foundation which assists young athletes in need.

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