Top 2027 Prospects in Kentucky (Part 4)
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The class of 2027 has a lot of young talent across the state. Be sure to check out part 1, part 2, and part 3 of this series, but to finish this 2027 series, let’s look at some additional players…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2027 has a lot of young talent across the state. Be sure to check out part 1, part 2, and part 3 of this series, but to finish this 2027 series, let’s look at some additional players that could make an immediate impact on their high school teams this season, but will certainly make an impact in the years to come.
Note: We do not have a class of 2027 database yet, so if any of the player information below is incorrect, please message me on Twitter (@alyxwhite_) or email me at alyxwhitegraphics@gmail.com so I can get it updated.
I actually thought I had already covered Adkins in one of the earlier parts of this series, so when I realized I hadn’t, I knew she was a player that had to be discussed because she is definitely one of the top 2027 players I’ve seen. She has excellent skills and she’s a 3 level scorer. Adkins is so good at getting to the basket and finishing on both sides of the rim. She uses her off-hand so well and always keeps the defense guessing. She is such a smart player, constantly hesitating and changing speeds to get past her defender or to weave through multiple defenders. Adkins recognizes and delivers great passes to her teammates also. Her ball handling and shooting are strong, and she’s a really good all-around player.
Layla Flynn Layla Flynn 5'7" | PG Dunbar | 2027 State KY
Layla Flynn Layla Flynn 5'7" | PG Dunbar | 2027 State KY
Flynn is a promising young talent. Lafayette graduated multiple key players, including their leading scorer and rebounder (17.4 ppg/9.2 rpg last season). They have some really talented players that will step up to fill some of those voids, but Flynn has the potential to be a solid role player for them this season. She can knock down shots from anywhere on the floor and she can handle the ball well. Flynn is an impressive defender as well.
Messer is a versatile player who has the skills to play inside or out. She really plays with a lot more poise and control than you typically see from young players. When she gets the ball, she puts it in a strong triple threat position before making her next move. She can drive to the basket or knock down shots. Messer has good form on her shot as well. Defensively, she has really good length and she uses that length well to grab rebounds and block shots.
Haley Holcomb Haley Holcomb 5'8" | SG Scott | 2027 State KY
Haley Holcomb Haley Holcomb 5'8" | SG Scott | 2027 State KY
Holcomb can put the ball in the basket in a variety of ways, but she seems to always be doing whatever her team needs her to do to win. She hustles and goes after 50/50 balls, she crashes the boards hard, and she runs the floor with a purpose. Holcomb can finish through floaters, layups, and pull-up jumpers. She also catches ready to fire, but is more than willing to pass up a good shot for herself if it leads to a better shot for her teammates.
Sydney Blanton Sydney Blanton 5'8" | SG South Laurel | 2027 State KY
Sydney Blanton Sydney Blanton 5'8" | SG South Laurel | 2027 State KY
Blanton is going to be a really tough player. I mean, she already is, but her competitive edge is going to help her be really successful in the future as well. She is a versatile and smart player. Last season, Blanton played limited minutes for South Laurel’s Varsity team and she took full advantage of those opportunities as they presented themselves, shooting 58.3% overall on the season. She can be effective playing inside or outside of the perimeter, and she has good ball handling skills. Blanton should contribute some valuable minutes for South Laurel this season.
Olivia Ginn
Olivia Ginn
Ginn is the definition of heart over height. Despite not even hitting 5 feet tall yet, she plays with zero fear and has a really high IQ. Ginn can handle the ball well and she makes quick, crisp moves when the ball is in her hands. Her passing and floor vision are also impressive. She can knock down shots or get into the paint to set her teammates up for easy baskets. Ginn plays so hard and she will give all the defensive intensity that you could want. Grant County has a warrior in Olivia Ginn and she will be exciting to watch on the floor this upcoming season.
Kaleigh Potts
Kaleigh Potts
Potts has potential to make some noise as an 8th grader with her Tates Creek team. She can really be disruptive as a defender. She uses her long arms to come up with deflections and steals. The lefty makes good drives to get into the paint and to the rim. She can finish with a defender on her side as well. Tates Creek graduated a lot of their key players from last season, so I wouldn’t be surprised to see Potts on the floor a lot more this season.
Chloe McElwain
Chloe McElwain
I’m a big fan of the way that McElwain plays. She consistently does small stuff that doesn’t always get recognition, like constantly moving and cutting when she doesn’t have the ball. She puts herself in really good positions and when her teammates get her the ball, she can knock down shots or finish at the rim. McElwain has a really quick release that helps prevent the defense from being able to block her shots. She can defend really well also. While Woodford County graduated their leading scorer from last season, they do have the rest of their primary core returning, but McElwain is definitely a player to watch in the future.