Class of 2025: New Additions
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The next thing to do is to highlight some new additions to the class of 2025 rankings. The 2025 class still has some kids who haven’t played significant minutes for their high schools, and that doesn’t make them any better…
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Continue ReadingThe next thing to do is to highlight some new additions to the class of 2025 rankings. The 2025 class still has some kids who haven’t played significant minutes for their high schools, and that doesn’t make them any better or worse than others, but I’d like to highlight a few of these kids.
Autumn Dibb Autumn Dibb 5'10" | SG Muskego | 2025 State WI
The Muskego native is someone I expect to rise after the next round of rankings this winter. I learned about her late in the AAU season, but she is one of the more skilled kids in this class. She has a knack for finding the basket even when she’s off-balanced and can play the two through four relatively seamlessly. I loved what I saw from her in July, and I expect the more I see her play, the more I’ll buy into her game. Also, don’t be surprised if she ends up on an all-conference list at the end of the season. She’s legit.
Gracie Martzhal Gracie Martzhal 5'6" | PG Freedom | 2025 WI
The Freedom guard will likely play a reserve role for senior Sadie Jarmolowicz Sadie Jarmolowicz 5'9" | CG Freedom | 2023 State WI this season, but what she does is critical for the Irish. She is an aggressive guard who forces defenses to react to what she does. She pushes the tempo, gets to the basket, and plays fast. When she plays against defenses reeling after dealing with the Irish’s starting five, Martzhal is the last person defenses want to handle.
Rachel Agg Rachel Agg 6'0" | SF Muskego | 2025 State WI
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Dibb’s Muskego teammate is someone I learned about in the final AAU event in Des Moines. Agg is a 6-foot wing that can shoot and attack off the dribble. I think she’s one of the most intriguing kids going into this high school season. She has the length to defend some of the talented forwards in the Classic 8 and has the offensive versatility to help the Warriors exploit defenses in different ways.
Bentley Drout Bentley Drout 5'4" | PG Kimberly | 2025 State WI
There aren’t a pair of sisters in this state who play as differently as MaKenzie and Bentley Drout Bentley Drout 5'4" | PG Kimberly | 2025 State WI , but it’s out of necessity. Bentley has to create open spaces to get a shot off or create passing lanes, where MaKenzie can work in close quarters, but it creates an environment where Bentley can be the most influential player on the floor. The younger Drout does an excellent job beating her initial defender. When that happens, the defense is at her mercy. Bentley is an accomplished passer and utilizes a short pull-up jumper from five feet back to the 3-point line. I’m not sure what role she’ll have at Kimberly this season, but she’s someone their coaching staff can trust with the ball in her hands.
Anna Fronk Anna Fronk 5'7" | PG Bangor | 2025 State WI
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The Bangor sophomore had a solid first season in high school last year. Fronk is a lanky wing who can make plays in the halfcourt. The Cardinal is quick and can change directions on a dime. She plays in the Scenic Bluffs Conference and for North Tartan in AAU, so not many people from Wisconsin have seen her play, but I believe Fronk and Nora Tucker Nora Tucker 5'7" | CG Bangor | 2023 WI can lift the Cardinals over the final hurdle and get to the Resch Center this year.
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The Cedarburg guard is a jack-of-all-trades player who does everything right. Helm is always in good positions for her teammates to get out of pressure or take an open shot. I think she’ll get an increased role at Cedarburg this season, and she could be one of the surprises this season in the North Shore.