Best of Colorado’s 2021 Class Part 1
Last year, they were just underclassmen who had huge impacts on their teams. This year, they will be juniors in high school and expectations of them will only increase each year. Here’s a look at some of the top players…
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Continue ReadingLast year, they were just underclassmen who had huge impacts on their teams. This year, they will be juniors in high school and expectations of them will only increase each year. Here’s a look at some of the top players in Colorado’s 2021 graduating class.
Addison O’Grady, 6-3, F, Grandview
Ranked No. 37 in her class by ESPN HoopGurlz Super 60. Standing at 6-foot-3 with great length and great footwork, she is a fundamentally-sound post player who has a great touch around the rim. Not afraid to knock down a midrange or a 3-pointer if she must, O’Grady has also shown some ability to run in transition.
Payton Muma, 5-9, G, Highlands Ranch
Muma has great pace to her game and never lets the defense speed her up. She is a floor general and has a high level of basketball IQ, which raises her ceiling coming into her junior year. With the ability to pick the defense apart and influence defenders at will, she averaged 5.8 assist per game last year, proving herself to be an unselfish player.
Kindyll Wetta, 5-9, G, Valor Christian
You must be careful passing the ball anytime Wetta is on the court. Her timing and anticipation make her a nightmare to play against, and her fast hands can quickly turn her defense into offense. She averaged 6.1 steals per game last year.
Avery Vansickle, 5-9, Wing, Regis Jesuit
Vansickle is listed as a 5-foot-9 guard who can make it rain from anywhere on the court. Indeed, she has great range and a sweet stroke. Her ability to lead and execute on the offensive end will be a huge addition to Regis Jesuit’s effort, and likely a key to the team’s success.
Courtney Wristen, 6-2, F, Broomfield
She gets buckets from anywhere on the floor and is an all-around player who plays excellent defense, so opponents must always know where Wristen is because she can shoot, drive, post up and block shots. If she touches the ball you can be assured that it will go in the basket at a high percentage.