802 Regular Season Awards: All Freshmen-Team
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Check out six players who have made big time impacts for their respective Varsity squads. Anna Moser Anna Moser 5'8" | CG Rutland | 2026 State New E , 5’3 G – Rutland High School Class of 2026 Gritty, selfless,…
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Anna Moser Anna Moser 5'8" | CG Rutland | 2026 State New E , 5’3 G – Rutland High School Class of 2026
Gritty, selfless, and highly skilled, Moser has all the tools and the drive to keep sharpening them. She’s a legit two-level scorer from three and in the paint, and her mid-range is coming along as well. Anna’s facilitation with the ball is elite for her age, and her off-ball instincts are too. Additionally, she’s a pest on the defensive end with agile footwork and hawk-like tendencies. Moser’s two-way game has been key to Rutland’s 18-2 season. I’m excited to see her demeanor entering playoffs.
Dieuna Beynonn, 5’3 G – Burlington High School Class of 2026
Beynonn has all the characteristics of a modern PG. Dieuna’s ball security, vision/passing ability, and playmaking are essential for BHS, and her quickness + agility make her incredibly hard to defend. She’s a pass-first guard with nice finishing skills around the iron, and her off-ball movement keep defenders guessing. Furthermore, her defense might be most impressive. She moves her feet so swiftly as she pressures the ball and works through screens. BHS is in good hands with Dieuna and ’25 Bree McDonald Bree McDonald 5'6" | PG Burlington | 2025 State New E at the helm.
Charlotte Jasmin Charlotte Jasmin 5'8" | SG Hartford | 2026 State New E , 5’7 G/W – Hartford High School Class of 2026
I did a piece earlier this season and shared that Charlotte has been around Hartford’s varsity program since the 4th grade! She’s practiced with and against high school competition for years now and it’s shone through all winter. Jasmin has taken on a heavy load in her first year, playing PG, guarding the opponent’s best player, and affecting the game inside and out with her versatility on both ends. She’s a high energy scrapper, facilitator, an impressive rebounder, and an adept finisher inside. Keep watch!
Rosa Kori Rosa Kori 5'10" | PF Rice Memorial | 2026 State New E , 5’8 W/F – Rice Memorial High School Class of 2026
Rosa stepped into a starting role with the defending champs in December and hasn’t looked back. Kori’s defensive versatility, hustle on the boards, and even-keeled demeanor have been so important for a team that’s managed a slew of injuries and a lack of depth uncharacteristic of the program. She can defend 2-4 with her strength and quickness, plus she’s relentless going after rebounds and 50/50 balls. And offensively she’s a smart decision maker + ball mover who’s become more confident shooting her shot in the 2nd half of the season. Kori is a utility player with a growing offensive game.
Marlie Bushey Marlie Bushey 5'10" | SG Milton | 2026 State New E , 5’9 W/F – Milton High School Class of 2026
It didn’t take long for Marlie to find her rhythm with Milton’s varsity group. Over the last six weeks it’s been 15+ point performances and numerous games with 10+ rebounds. She finds her offense around the rim and in the short to mid-range with her savvy face-up game and post work. Moreover, she’s a versatile defender who can lock down the paint yet is mobile enough to switch onto perimeter players. In addition, I’ve seen her passing/facilitation develop throughout the season, and if she adds the deep ball she’s going to be a problem for years to come.
1st off the Bench:
Alana Crittenden, 5’7 G/W – Lamoille Union High School Class of 2026
An athletic combo-guard with a whole lot of hustle, Alana first piqued my interest when I saw her hoop over the summer. Crittenden is long and skilled with the ball in her hands. She’s a strong slasher and has the athleticism to finish around and/or over-the-top of the defense. Plus, she’s a great mover off the ball, intuitively relocating into open space, and her jumper is more and more consistent. Lastly, her defense/rebounding. She can defend 1-3 with her agility and length, plus her off-ball instincts are sharp. And her work on the boards is exceptional for a wing. I’ve got stock in Alana.