PGH NJ’s Updated 2025 Prospects No. 31-35
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We continue our look at our updated prospect rankings by switching over to the 2025 class, one that’s impressed so far with just one year of high school basketball under their belts. Here are the No. 31-35 updated sophomores in…
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Continue ReadingWe continue our look at our updated prospect rankings by switching over to the 2025 class, one that’s impressed so far with just one year of high school basketball under their belts. Here are the No. 31-35 updated sophomores in New Jersey as ranked by Prep Girls Hoops New Jersey.
No. 31: Mia Semioli Mia Semioli 5'9" | SG Chatham | 2025 State NJ – 5-9 SG, Chatham
Semioli is a very interesting guard with plenty of upside and decent production numbers as a freshman. She’s someone who’s done a good job of making her presence felt inside the perimeter on both sides of the ball as a scorer, a facilitator and a defender. Averaging two assists a game already is a great starting point while scoring nearly nine points a game. She’s going to blossom more this season with more experience on the floor. It should only benefit her as the season matures.
No. 32: Taylor Francis Taylor Francis 5'8" | SG Pingry | 2025 State NJ – 5-8 SG, Pingry
Francis is someone who’s going to shoot up our newest update in December as a one of the best underrated shooters in the state. Knocking down nearly 2.3 three-pointers a game while averaging 12.1 points a game as a freshman, she was active beyond the arc and that opened up the rest of the floor for Pingry. She’s someone who can beat you in a number of ways and will knock down threes in the face of anyone who gets near her.
No. 33: Olivia Kapolka Olivia Kapolka PF South Plainfield | 2025 State NJ – PF, South Plainfield
With forwards, we look at inside production and presence down on the post. While Kapolka’s numbers as a freshman aren’t eye-popping, she was a steady presence who can swat shots away and clog up the lane, making it tough for opponents to get shots up. Kapolka knows how to stall possessions and forces bad shots often. That leads to breakaway opportunities the other way. Let’s not discount her production, averaging upwards of eight points and rebounds a game as a freshman. The success will continue in waves this season.
No. 34: Adelina Wilks Adelina Wilks 5'6" | PG Bridgeton | 2025 State NJ – 5-6 PG, Bridgeton
For a smaller guard, Wilks can pretty much do it all on the floor and that includes being a shot-blocker, something you don’t see much from guards. Her defense stands out tremendously, averaging over four steals a game as a freshman for Bridgeton. Couple that with some balanced scoring and great interior play and you have a future impact point guard in the Cape-Atlantic League. Her production is going to rise tremendously with two big seniors leaving the program last spring.
No. 35: Sophie Tonino Sophie Tonino 5'6" | SG Freehold Township | 2025 State NJ – 5-6 SG, Freehold Township
Freehold Township might have had a down season last year, but there are two big time freshman guards who came through that are going to revitalize the program. Having already talked about Gaby Parker Gaby Parker PG Freehold Township | 2025 State NJ , we head over to Tonino, an efficient perimeter shooter with a knack for getting to the foul line. Her game extends more than just that, with some solid interior shooting and a great midrange game, but get her looks from three and get her scoring opportunities in traffic and you’re going to get points galore from Tonino.