Hettinger-Scranton vs. Dickinson Trinity – Top 5 Prospects
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Hettinger-Scranton met up with Dickinson Trinity Jan. 3 and Hettinger-Scranton won the matchup 69-53. If I’m a college coach, I’m definitely interested in this game and the prospects it presents. Let’s look at the top five prospects from this matchup,…
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Continue ReadingHettinger-Scranton met up with Dickinson Trinity Jan. 3 and Hettinger-Scranton won the matchup 69-53. If I’m a college coach, I’m definitely interested in this game and the prospects it presents. Let’s look at the top five prospects from this matchup, sorted by class. There may have been two top 12 2025 prospects in the state in this matchup.
Both teams have 2022 prospects that can play, and 2025 prospects that are potentially top prospects. 2022 prospect for Hettinger-Scranton, Bailee Pierce Bailee Pierce 5'7" | CG Hettinger-Scranton | 2022 State ND , is one of the top three-point shooters in the state and averages 15+ per game. She has the school record for career threes with 205 and counting. She happened to score 33 points and hit a record 8 threes in this game. Hit five threes in a row in the 3rd quarter. Stock up.
Kali Kubas Kali Kubas 5'6" | PG Dickinson Trinity | 2022 State ND is the Senior-leader point guard for Dickinson Trinity. She’s tough on both ends and uses good quickness to pressure and get by defenders offensively. 11 points in this game.
Ella Jensen Ella Jensen 5'5" | CG Hettinger-Scranton | 2023 ND is a 2023 guard for Hettinger-Scranton. Has average size but has above average speed, acceleration, and athleticism. A defensive playmaker, playing the passing lanes and causing issues for the offense.
Laela Jensen Laela Jensen 5'7" | CG Hettinger-Scranton | 2025 State ND is a top 2025 recruit in the state. She’s a playmaker and averaging around 15 ppg. She played the passing lanes well, getting steals and scoring on the other end. She has a quick first-step and can score in the lane with creativity. She was getting in the lane fairly easily, which was impressive for a Freshman. Can play the point and play an off-guard position, attacking the middle of the lane, becoming a threat. 16 points in this game.
Nevaeh Tormaschy Nevaeh Tormaschy 6'2" | PF Dickinson Trinity | 2025 State ND might end up being the best of all these prospects. She’s a 6’1 PF/C 2025 that can play inside with length and step out and shoot it with length. She’s extremely long and moves very well for her size and as a young prospect. She can sprint the floor at great speed, getting up and down in a hurry. Some good upside here and she showed she can finish with her left hand. 17 points in the game.