Today we’ll finish up our look at the players who made their debut on the rankings during this most recent update. The rankings are loaded with talent from top to bottom and these players are no exception.
<strong>No. 62 - [player_tooltip player_id="318185" first="Olivia" last="Suttles"] | 5-4 PG | Eisenhower </strong>- Suttles is an absolute beast of a scorer. She hits from outside consistently, but has a tremendous dribble/drive that she uses to get inside and finish her high-percentage shots. Can’t wait to get down to Lawton this season!
<strong>No. 63 - [player_tooltip player_id="318186" first="Maysie" last="Childers"] | 6-0 PF | Broken Arrow</strong> - Childers saw some decent minutes as a freshman and should really see that increase drastically this coming season. She is a long and strong forward who can play the three or the four. She is a good shooter and crashes the boards very well.
<strong>No. 64 - [player_tooltip player_id="318187" first="Samantha" last="Schweighardt"] | 5-7 SF | Tecumseh</strong> - Speaking of threes that can hit the... well, three, Samantha is just that. A great spot-up shooter, you do not want to leave her open on the wing.
<strong>No. 65 - [player_tooltip player_id="318188" first="Callie" last="Morgan"] | 5-9 CG | Inola</strong> - Callie’s game is predicated on her ability to defend. Everything starts there. After forcing the turnover - which she does multiple times per game - she consistently finishes in transition, with or without contact.
<strong>No. 66 - [player_tooltip player_id="318189" first="Ellee" last="Bryant"] | 5-6 SG | Inola</strong> - Yet another Longhorn player who is a tremendous three point shooter, Bryant also has great court vision and does a great job of making the right "basketball play."
<strong>No. 67 - [player_tooltip player_id="318190" first="Mia" last="Brown"] | 5-7 CG | Victory Christian</strong> - A strong, physical guard who can definitely get it done on both ends of the court. Can be a very good scorer in the open court and has the handles and vision to run the point.
<strong>No. 73 - [player_tooltip player_id="318197" first="Addi" last="Alexander"] | 5-4 PG | Victory Christian</strong> - Addi is an undersized guard who is extremely quick and does a great job of finishing at the rim. Her height is not an issue due to her ability to anticipate the defense and finish through contact.
<strong>No. 74 - [player_tooltip player_id="318198" first="Tierney" last="Westermier"] | 5-6 SG | Luther</strong> - Tierney stands out on a very good grassroots team and it will be fun to watch her development with a very good high school team this coming season. Tierney can shoot it for sure and I can’t wait to see all parts of her game develop with time.
<strong>No. 75 - [player_tooltip player_id="318199" first="Montay" last="Davis"] | 5-6 PG | Tulsa Central</strong> - For now, I really only know Montay as a shooter from having seen her drain a few deep threes. I look forward to seeing Central play this coming season to see how the other parts of her game have come together.
<strong>No. 76 - [player_tooltip player_id="318200" first="Addison" last="Harris"] | 5-5 CG | Luther</strong> - Another great shooting guard from a seemingly loaded (with prospects) Luther team. I look forward to seeing them play this season and check out Addison’s all around game. In the past, her scoring ability has really stood out from the rest.
<strong>No. 77 - [player_tooltip player_id="318201" first="Hailey" last="Kuhlman"] | 5-8 PF | Luther</strong> - Did I mention that Luther has a very good young team? Hailey is a very good defender inside and outside. She moves well and does a great job of pressuring the ballhandler.
<strong>No. 78 - [player_tooltip player_id="318202" first="Abby" last="Morgan"] | 5-7 G/F | Bristow</strong> - Morgan is a very good shooter on a very good grassroots team (Team Griffin). Despite being surrounded by some of the best talent in the state, she stands out for her ability to fill it up from long range.
<strong>No. 79 - [player_tooltip player_id="318203" first="Kaya" last="Horton"] | 5-6 CG | Eisenhower</strong> - Another very good shooter from down in Lawton. Definitely need to get out there to check out more of her all-around game. She is quick and has decent handles and should be fun to watch develop.
<strong>No. 80 - [player_tooltip player_id="318204" first="Aspen" last="Freeman"] | 5-10 PF | Balko</strong> - Freeman can be seen on video just absolutely owning the paint for her high school squad. She is a shot swatter supreme and definitely owns the paint.
<strong>No. 81 - [player_tooltip player_id="318205" first="Serenity" last="Jacoway"] | 5-5 PG | Tecumseh</strong> - Another point guard that’s on the smaller side, Jacoway does not let it hinder her one bit. She is a good shooter and runs the point well.
<strong>No. 82 - [player_tooltip player_id="318206" first="Emma" last="Hobbs"] | 5-8 PF | Wright</strong> <strong>City</strong> - She doesn’t have great size for a power forward and might be more suited as a small forward wherever she ends up in college. Hobbs is a good scorer and can shoot it pretty well.
<strong>No. 83 - [player_tooltip player_id="318207" first="KK" last="Peeler"] | 5-0 PG | Edmond North</strong> - You have to be a good player to get any minutes with a very, very good Edmond North squad and Peeler did just that. In all honesty, she may be ranked too low. Getting a look at her during the coming season will be very important. She has shown the ability to finish inside, despite her lack of size. She is also a very smart player who plays on one of the best grassroots teams (Buddy Buckets) in the state.
<strong>No. 84 - [player_tooltip player_id="318208" first="Shalan" last="Haley"] | 5-0 CG | Wright City</strong> - Another very small guard that can shoot it, Haley could be a JuCo, D-III or NAIA prospect who ends up developing into a very good overall player. She isn’t afraid to put in the work and that can only help.
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