A Quick Look at 6 Debuting Bigs in the 2021 Rankings
The rankings for the 2021 added 19 players from the September refresh and is now 43 players bigger than March’s. Below are six new bigs to add to your radar as they show promise to attract attention through this high…
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Continue ReadingThe rankings for the 2021 added 19 players from the September refresh and is now 43 players bigger than March’s. Below are six new bigs to add to your radar as they show promise to attract attention through this high school and into the upcoming summer club seasons.
Jenna Harvey, 6’2″, C, Baldwin, Khaos – Harvey is the highest debuting big at #94. With good size and a big build Harvey, at May 2019’s MAYB Summer Kickoff, showed that she was a solid player overall, has a good understanding of the high-low game, and has good hands. Through the first three games of the season Harvey is averaging 9 points and 10.3 rebounds per game according to MaxPreps.
Kelbe Edwards, 5’11”, PF, Fredonia, Lady Prospects – Joining the rankings at #97, Edwards was described in a post by Prep Girls Hoops Kansas’ Willie Dotson – who saw her at the November 2019 Lady Prospects Exposure event – as an inside banger with good hands. She also rebounds well, outlets the ball quickly off the rebound, and has the ability to score inside.
Elanor “Ela” Hendrickson, 6’0″, PF, Pittsburg, Wheat State Elite – Hendrickson comes in at #102. At the July 2019 Reign the Plains event she showed that she runs the floor well for her size. She also has good strength and hands.
Maddy Mairs, 5’11”, PF, Wichita Collegiate, Ohlde Elite – Mairs joins the rankings at #109. Possessing a solid, strong build, Mairs was a Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League Div IV first team selection a year ago.
Valley Heights 2021 Emma Toerber elevates on her jump shot playing for her Ohlde Elite 2021 club team.Maguire Estill, 5’11”, PF, Haven – Estill debuts at #111. Estill is strongly build and athletic. She has shown good timing for offensive rebounding and shot blocking, has an effectively quick turnaround jumper off inside, and shows an understanding of spacing in transition and in the half court.
Emma Toerber, 5’10”, PF, Valley Heights, Ohlde Elite – Toerber joins the ranking in the final spot, #118. A year ago she averaged 8.5 points per game in being selected to the Twin Valley League second team.
Featured Image: Wichita Collegiate 2021 Maddie Mairs looks for teammate during a summer game with her Ohlde Elite club team.