<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="32606" first="Chance" last="Gray"] - Winton Woods </strong>
Gray - an Oregon commit - is an outstanding scorer of the basketball. She will be taking her talents to Winton Woods - following her dad who was named the new head coach. Chance shoots the basketball at a high level, with range that extends as deep as most kids in the state of Ohio. She is a high-IQ kid who rarely makes mistakes with the basketball in her hands.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="157680" first="Tai" last="Roberts"] - Andrews Osborne Academy </strong>
Tai is an explosive lead guard who can change the game on both ends of the floor. With the ball in her hands - she has a lightning quick first-step that allows her to get in the paint, literally at-will. Defensively, she forces a lot of turnovers with full-court on-ball pressure. Someone at the next level is going to get a great PG in Tai - a 3x All-Ohio selection entering her senior year at AOA.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="92515" first="Claudia" last="Pifher"] - Buckeye Central </strong>
Pifher is now committed to Ohio Dominican. The small-school standout from Northwest Ohio is ready for her senior year at Buckeye Central - where the team is expected to make another deep post-season run. Claudia is a strong wing player with a scorer’s mindset - getting it done at all 3 levels and creating scoring opportunities for her teammates.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="312648" first="Emma" last="Pedroza"] - Napoleon </strong>
Emma is one of the state’s top "winners" in the Class of 2022. She is big-game tested and constantly has showed up when her team has needed her most. Pedroza has a smooth stroke from 3, with the ability to put the ball on the ground and score it off of the dribble, as well. She has good length and is one of the state’s top uncommitted guards.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="92527" first="Kiley" last="Dyrlund"] - GlenOak</strong>
Dyrlund was dominant this off-season. The point-forward is nearly 6-foot tall, with the ability to put up double-double statistics around the rim or initiate the offense as her team’s primary ball-handler. She is a true swiss-army knife. Where Kiley shines most is probably on the defensive end. She is always getting deflections, blocking shots and creating transition scoring opportunities for her team.
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