<span style="font-size: 14pt;">It is has been about 3 or 4 months since we put out our class rankings for everyone to see, remember, we update rankings about 3 to 4 times per year to keep the accuracy of the list. Rules are this, we have to have seen you play to be able to be put in our rankings system, one of our <strong>5 writers would have included you in an article</strong> or something and recommended you be put in the ranking system. With that said, we will miss some kids cause we did not see them in person, but we eventually see the cream of the crop one way or another. This July is the opening of the most important recruiting for kids in the 2022 class, College coaches are again allowed to come out and watch in person. <strong>This will change everything and they way coaches are recruiting kids for their programs, we told you when this PANDEMIC started, this would change the face of RECRUITING....</strong></span>
<span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>2022, 5’6, PG/SG, Rosary Academy HS, [player_tooltip player_id="49278" first="Kaylee" last="Byon"]</strong> – has been a standout this spring both with Rosary Academy and with Troop West on the Adidas circuit. She’s’ strong in transition and can go from one end to the other and finish. She’s comfortable dribbling under pressure and can utilize the 1-2 dribble pull up. She has great court vision, especially on the break. Keeps her head up and looks for cutters around the rim. Good body control around the rim. Consistent outside shooter. <strong>Kaylee dropped from #7 to #8 in the rankings.</strong></span>
<span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>2022, 5’8, CG, Providence HS, [player_tooltip player_id="49275" first="Jyah" last="Lovett"]</strong> - LoVett is an intriguing wing prospect. She’s started off the spring HS season with Muir (Pasadena) with a bang, dropping 55 points in Muir’s opener against Pasadena Poly. She’s been playing with Cal Sparks too on the AAU circuit. She’s got a very strong off the dribble game. She can finish at the rim through traffic. Comfortable with the ball in her hands. She’s solid in transition, she can go all the way in for an easy two or stop and pop with a jumper. She has a nice little step back jumper too. <strong>Jyah moved up from #11 to #9 in the rankings.</strong></span>
<span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>2022, 5’7, PG, Saint Joseph Notre Dame HS, [player_tooltip player_id="163093" first="Talana" last="Lepolo"] </strong> – Played versus the Fury and sat against FBC, as she had a 6 point, 4 assist effort in her final game. We saw the aggressive point guard this back week in her authentic form, with the uncanny ability to dynamically find her teammates in scoring position. What she does time in, time out for this team is so special that sometimes it can be taken for granted. Lepolo’s mark of consistency at the point guard who does it so flawlessly is something to take for certain. <strong>Talana dropped from #9 to #10 in the rankings.</strong></span>
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