Summer Stock Risers: 2024 Class
Summer AAU is over with and it will be time for high school practice before you know it. Here’s a look at some Sophomores who made the most of their summers and saw their stock take off. Ramiya White Ramiya…
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Continue ReadingSummer AAU is over with and it will be time for high school practice before you know it. Here’s a look at some Sophomores who made the most of their summers and saw their stock take off.
Ramiya White Ramiya White 6'4" | C Butler | 2024 State KY , Butler – If you’re looking for the most upside in the class, Ramiya has it. She has great size and her college stock has taken off over the summer while getting multiple high major D1 offers. She’s now enrolled at Butler after spending last season at Mercy but regardless of where she plays this season, White should be expected to be a major factor, especially on defense.
Sarah Baker Sarah Baker 6'2" | C Ryle | 2024 State KY , Ryle – Baker has been one of my favorite prospects in the class for a while and multiple D1 coaches took notice this summer as Sarah added several offers. She has a more refined offensive game than most bigs in Kentucky but she needs to continue improving as a rim protector and out of area rebounder. If she reaches her potential, she could be the best college prospect in the class eventually.
Audrey Biggs Audrey Biggs 6'0" | SF Boyd County | 2024 State KY , Boyd County – Another prospect who racked up multiple offers this summer, Audrey is a high scoring and very skilled wing who gets the vast majority of her exposure through AAU. Boyd County has had one D1 guard after another in recent years and it looks like Biggs will be the next one to make a run at the school record book. Look for her to be top 5-10 in Kentucky in scoring this season.
Carlie Thurmond Carlie Thurmond 5'7" | PG Bethlehem | 2024 State KY , Bethlehem – Carlie has established herself as one of the state’s top shooters already but now that the rest of her game is catching up to her scoring, she’s going to be a top player to watch this season in the 5th region. Thurmond spent her July playing against elite level competition and looks like she’s primed to break out for a Bethlehem team that needs a player or two to step up after being hit by graduation back in the Spring.