San-Joaquin Section Division 2: Class of 2022
This group of players is unstoppable. They are stealthy and competitive. They are apart of the San-Joaquin Division 2 Section: Class of 2022. They have two more years of their high school careers, and I believe they will make a…
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Continue ReadingThis group of players is unstoppable. They are stealthy and competitive. They are apart of the San-Joaquin Division 2 Section: Class of 2022. They have two more years of their high school careers, and I believe they will make a huge impact in Northern California, and play at the collegiate level.
Ahrray Young- 2022, 5’11”, Guard, Captain #2, Laguna Creek High School (Elk Grove, CA)
Ahrray Young is beyond her years in skill. Young is such an agile, and intense player. Ahrray is very much able to play any position on the court. She is an all-around great player at every position. Young will be one of the best ball handlers on the court. She will have one of the best shooting forms on the court. Last but not least, she will be one of the hardest players to guard if you are the opposing team. Ahrray Young averaged 14.9 PPG during her sophomore season and scored a total of 432 points during the 2019-2020 season. Young also averaged 4.6 APG, 8.2 RPG, 3.7 SPG, and 2.1 BPG. Phenomenal statistics. Young really is a phenomenal young athlete, she does it all. As captain of her team, she led her varsity squad to an 11-1 league record, and a 28-4 overall record during the 2019-2020 season. Ahrray Young puts it all on the table when she is playing. She is a confident, quick, and versatile player.
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Sofia Lendahl- 2022, 5’7”, Point Guard, #12, Vista Del Lago High School (Folsom, CA)
Sofia Lendahl is an up and coming star. Sofia is a leader in the making. She has a very quick shooting form, she can make threes for days. Not only that, she has very quick ballhandling skills. Her stepback jump shot is almost unstoppable. Sofia averaged 12. 2 PPG and scored a total of 378 points during her sophomore season. She also had a 67% free-throw percentage, you don’t have to worry if she’ll miss a free-throw or not. Lendahl also averaged 3.1 RPG and 2.7 SPG. Sofia helped her team have a successful league season record of 9-3, and a decent overall season record of 20-11. I think Sofia is an intelligent player that has a lot to offer in her upcoming years on varsity. Sofia can make quick decisions on the fly and doesn’t show any sign of uncertainty when playing. In other words, she is a very confident player. I do not doubt that Sofia will be an all-star.
Kira Sadler- 2022, 5’6”, PG & SG, #15, Vista Del Lago High School (Folsom, CA)
Kira Sadler is a very athletic player and has a lot of talent. She is can cover every inch of the court without any issue. She is very agile and swift on her toes and is always ready for the next play. Sadler never seems unprepared and is always confident in every play. Sadler has one of the best shooting forms in the league, she has a very quick jump shot and can shoot with a defender in her face from any section of the court. Kira averaged 11.5 PPG, and she scored a total of 356 points during her sophomore season. Sadler also averaged 3.5 RPG, 5.7 RPG, and 2.7 SPG. Sadler also had a 61% free-throw percentage during the 2019-2020 season. Alongside teammate Sofia Lendahl, they achieved a successful league season record of 9-3 and a decent overall season record of 20-11. Sadler hustles during every play and has the ability to score on any defender at any skill level. Kira has lots of room to advance, she has lots of potential to become one of the most looked at players in Northern California.
Madison Butcher- 2022, 5’10”, Guard & Forward, #10, Del Oro High School (Loomis, CA)
Madison Butcher is the ultimate athlete. She excels in all positions, including defense and offense. Butcher does an excellent job posting up down low. Her boxing out abilities is out of this world. She also isn’t only a great down low player, she can shoot from a far distance and make it the majority of this time. Her shooting form is on point, and she has a great follow-through that makes her shots very accurate. Madison averaged 10.1 PPG and scored a total of 353 points during her sophomore season. Butcher also averaged 2.1 APG, 5.2 RPG, and 1.6 SPG. Madison’s averaged field-goal percentage was 41%, and also averaged 79% from the free-throw line. Butcher is ranked #50 on MaxPreps and truly deserves to be in the top 50. Madison Butcher is an outstanding player that already does it all on the court. Butcher is a huge threat to all of her opponents and truly deserves to play at the college level.