“Keeping It 100” in the 2025 Class Rankings
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In this article, we look at some of the quality players in the 2025 class who are ranked either inside the top 100 or ranked between 100 and 200. These players are quality players that you should know for the…
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Continue ReadingIn this article, we look at some of the quality players in the 2025 class who are ranked either inside the top 100 or ranked between 100 and 200. These players are quality players that you should know for the upcoming season.
Lamiyah Hogans Lamiyah Hogans 5'10" | CG San Jose Prep | 2025 State FL / 5’10 CG / San Jose Prep / PGH #96
Hogan comes in ranked 96 and she has so much upside and potential, that she is a player who can make a case as a top 50 candidate. Last year in a dual against Abby Knauf, Hogan dropped nearly 30 by halftime. She can shoot it from all over the place and when she gets it going, it’s a beautiful thing. She can shoot it from behind the arc, she has a killer midrange game, and she can get to the rim. She was recently a standout at the Southeast showcase with several colleges in attendance. Hogan’s name is trending up and she will be a player to watch this upcomming season.
Destiny Donaldson Destiny Donaldson 5'9" | SG Ribault | 2025 State FL / 5’9 CG / Ribault / PGH #97
Donaldson is that do everything player who always brings the energy and passion to the floor. She hustles on both ends of the court and flourishes in an up tempo offensive setting. She is also special in the transition game as well. She fills the lanes with the best of them and if she can get a point guard who wants to run with her, the game produces a lot of fast breaks with Donaldson on the receiving end quiet often. Donaldson was special at the recent Southeast showcase, showing a versatile game of inside and outside and turning a lot of heads as a small forward as well as a guard. Donaldson was a standout Freshman last year on a talented Ribault team. She will be a “veteran” leader as a Sophomore and could flirt with a double – double every game.
Zeni Barrett Zeni Barrett 5'7" | SF St. Augustine HS | 2025 FL / 5’7 SF / St Augustine / PGH #85
Barrett is a versatile forward who can bring it on the inside and outside. Offensively, she is solid from the freethrow in and can also occasionally shoot the long ball. Barrett is also solid in the transition game and does a great job of filling the lanes in transition. Barrett can also play the 4 position and can create mismatches with her ability to run and score onthe outside. She will be a player to watch at St Augustine this season.
Phantasia Lauriston Phantasia Lauriston 5'8" | CG Viera | 2025 State FL / 5’8 CG / Viera / PGH #120
Lauriston (cover photo) is that special player whose intangibles are as good as her tangibles. She is a high IQ basketball player who also plays with a a lot of confidence a a lot of versatility on the court. You could insertt her in the 1, 2, or 3 and she plays well. Lauriston handles the ball well and can get the ball to the basket and also in the basket. She has a nice outside game and can shoot from behind the arc as well in the midrange area. She has a nice all around game. The versatile Lauriston played very well last year in travel ball and is poised for a very good Sophomore campaign.
Breah Usry Breah Usry 5'8" | PG Ponte Vedra | 2025 State FL / 5’4 PG / Ponte Vedra / PGH #197
If ever there was a player who a case could be made for as a top 50 athelete, Usry fits that description. She was featured as a future star in Louisville several years ago and she just has athleticism that jumps off of the page. There were some glimpses of Usry during the live period in Orlando. She is a talented player who can run all day on a basketball court. She is special on the offensive side of the ball. she can slash, play in transition, and is a killer in the midrange game. She probably wins the majority of hustle plays on the court, because very few players ca keep up with her.
There is a lot of quality players ranked throughout the rankings. This a testament to the quality of basketball players throughout the state of Florida. There is quality in the top 100 and quality players all throughout the PGH ranking list. That’s keeping it 100.