article from Holmes CC site
GOODMAN --- Holmes Community College sophomore guard Minyone Hill signed a national letter of intent with the Jackson State University Lady Tigers today.
Hill, a Memphis Central graduate, played two seasons for the Lady
Bulldogs. As a sophomore, she averaged 9.3 points per game along with
5.4 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 1.5 steals. She shot 34.9 percent from the
floor, 25 percent from the three-point line and 57.8 percent. As a
freshman, she averaged 9.4 points per game along with 4.8 assists, 4.4
rebounds and 2.2 steals. She shot 32.7 from the floor, 17.9 percent from
the three-point line and 57.5 percent from the free throw line.
She helped the Lady Bulldogs make the postseason both seasons at
Holmes. After her sophomore year, she was named Second Team All-State
and was also chosen to play in this weekend's MACJC All-Star Game at
East Central Community College.
"It feels good to sign with Jackson State," Hill said. I enjoyed my
two years here at Holmes, and I feel like I can take my talents to a
bigger level now that I'm going to Jackson State."
Hill handled the ball well for the Lady Bulldogs at the point guard
position. "As a point guard, my strong points are going to the hole and
getting easy buckets at the basket," Hill said. "I feel like if
someone's playing me one-on-one then I have the mindset that I have to
get to the hole. Getting my teammates involved is like being a leader on
the court."
She said she didn't know what to expect coming in as a freshman at
Holmes. Hill is proud of the success the team had during her freshman
campaign, but she was proud of the Lady Bulldogs' effort this season.
"We got farther than we did last year," Hill said. "As a team, I feel
like we got it together and played but there were opportunities that we
couldn't get."
Holmes Head Coach Jamilah Andrews is proud Hill has the opportunity
to continue her playing career. "We are very excited for her to be
signing today and playing at the next level," Andrews said. "She has
worked hard, and I feel like she deserves this opportunity."
Andrews agreed Hill's strength was getting the ball to the basket.
"Her strength for us and something she can take with her to Jackson
State is her speed," Andrews said. "She also has the ability to defend,
pass the ball to get to the basket and shoot the three-pointer so she's
not limited to one thing she can do. She has a lot of great attributes.
"She played a big role," she said. "Her role was handling the ball,
distributing the ball to the post and to the wing, attacking and being
able to score."
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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