2022 Rankings Update: Stock Risers pt 2
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Here are some other players that moved up on my latest update. I’ll have the next update after club season is over so again, if I don’t see you, I can’t honestly evaluate you and your progression, and this link…
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Continue ReadingHere are some other players that moved up on my latest update. I’ll have the next update after club season is over so again, if I don’t see you, I can’t honestly evaluate you and your progression, and this link shows you where I’ll be
No. 10 || 6’5 C –
Tionna Herron
Tionna
Herron
6'3" | PF
DeSoto | 2022
State
TX
(Desoto)
(Up from No. 13)
Kentucky commit came into her own this season starting with a superb club season last year to help lead her squad to the UIL 6A State Championship and watching her create problems on the defensive end has been a norm since I first saw her before middle school yet her offensive production shot up, as well as her perimeter defense
No. 14 || 5’10 PF –
Donovia Hall
Donovia
Hall
5'11" | SF
Plano East | 2022
State
TX
(Plano East)
(Up from No. 27)
Going into middle school she left me speechless at her offensive skillset because she could take defenders with ease off the dribble and finish strong. Her range kept getting better, so did her ballhandling in the open court and with her body control, she simply makes things happen and can take over offensively whenever she wants
No. 16 || 5’7 CG –
Nya Threatt
Nya
Threatt
5'7" | CG
Dulles | 2022
State
TX
(Dulles)
(Up from No. 22)
She can run the 1 or 2 efficiently and smoothly, that has always been the case yet she handles pressure like it isn’t there and whether it’s getting out of traps or dropping clutch shots, she gets the job done. She handles the ball well and sees the floor but her mid to long-range as well as creating off the dribble are all very good
No. 22 || 5’10 PF –
Lexi Alexander
Lexi
Alexander
5'10" | PF
Cedar Ridge | 2022
State
TX
(Cedar Ridge)
(Up from No. 31)
She impressed me when she used to score with power in the paint and with her frame, I knew she would be hard to handle yet that wasn’t enough for her as she worked on her mid to long-range and it’s effective, very effective but so is her attacking the rim and finishing strongly after contact. She also rebounds well, on both ends
No. 28 || 5’6 PG –
Madison Cockrell
Madison
Cockrell
5'8" | PG
Bishop Lynch | 2022
State
TX
(Bishop Lynch)
(Up from No. 35)
Helped lead her team to the TAPPS 6A State Championship and was named to the All-Tournament Team yet I remember her heading to the 7th grade and leaving me speechless with her ballhandling in traffic and ability to score, well that as well as outside shooting, not to mention controlling the tempo and seeing the floor has jumped
No. 30 || 6’1 PF –
Allie Buchanan
Allie
Buchanan
6'1" | PF
Lake Dallas | 2022
State
TX
(Lake Dallas)
(Up from No. 36)
Size and frame, she overpowered defenders when I first caught her a few club seasons ago but when I attended a Holiday Tournament she showed she could drop the long ball, and yeah, she can really drop it but her range has gotten even deeper as well as her creating her shot under pressure.
No. 36 || 5’9 CG –
Alex Neimeth
Alex
Neimeth
5'9" | CG
Cedar Ridge | 2022
State
TX
(Cedar Ridge)
(Up from No. 44)
A steady offensive player that went from one that scored in the flow to one that understood when to take control and her clutch performances throughout the season raised several eyebrows. She creates her shot under pressure, the mid to long is very accurate and can finish off the dribble but she also handles the ball and sees the floor well
No. 43 || 5’7 CG –
Angelique Morgan
Angelique
Morgan
5'8" | CG
Harker Heights | 2022
State
TX
(Harker Heights)
(Up from No. 47)
Her explosiveness off the dribble, her athleticism, and her body control make her a definite threat but not only can she finish, after contact and acrobatically, but her pull-up jumper in transition is also very nice. She defends well, that’s full court on the ball and she also does a good job playing the passing lane