<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Visits</strong></span>
Abbagail Smith visited Union College on Thursday. The Barbourville guard wouldn't need to commute far if she decided to attend Union for her college ball.
<strong>Macey Blevins</strong> of Wayne County visited EKU this week and said she had a great time on the visit. Blevins was one of our biggest risers in our last rankings update and continues to add to her scholarship list.
Breckinridge County Senior <strong>Natalee Tabor</strong> took a visit to Thomas More last week. The guard keeps racking up interest and offers from every level of college basketball.
2022 <strong>Mia Hale</strong> of Estill County took a visit to the University of the Cumberlands earlier this month. Only a Sophomore, Hale's best basketball is ahead of her.
<strong>Kennedy Harris</strong> of Southwestern took a visit to Transylvania last week. Harris has a wide array of college interest across all levels.
<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>New Offers</strong></span>
<strong>Madison Thornton</strong> of Bullitt East was offered by Kentucky Christian earlier this week. She was previously offered by Earlham College in Indiana.
2021 <strong>Harley Paynter</strong> added an offer from Morehead State at the start of the week. Paynter continues to add offers as her Junior season nears. Harley is still my pick for biggest breakout performer this upcoming season.
South Warren's <strong>Brooke Stevenson</strong> was offered an offer to continue her academic and athletic career at Bellarmine. Stevenson also has interest from Centre College and could wind up a D1 player after Bellarmine makes the transition, starting next season.
One of the top Juniors in the state, <strong>Mya Meredith</strong> of Scott was offered by Murray State earlier in the month.
<strong>Maggie Jones </strong>of Simon Kenton was offered by Johnson University after a recent visit.
<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Commitments</strong></span>
Meade County Senior <strong>Kendall Wingler</strong> is off the board to Eastern Kentucky. The high scoring wing from the third region committed to the Lady Colonels last night, picking EKU over a long list of scholarship offers.
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