Checking In On Some Freshmen
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It’s been a while since I’ve highlighted some of the talented newcomers who’ve come into high school this season. Today, we’re looking at a few kids who’ve made a statement at the high school level this season. Aubrey Kroymann Aubrey…
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Continue ReadingIt’s been a while since I’ve highlighted some of the talented newcomers who’ve come into high school this season. Today, we’re looking at a few kids who’ve made a statement at the high school level this season.
Aubrey Kroymann Aubrey Kroymann 6'0" | C Maquoketa | 2026 State IA
The Maquoketa wing is an athletic kid who does an excellent job of cutting. I love how she makes sharp cuts, makes catches in traffic, then has the concentration and can finish around the rim. Kroymann is also one of the better rebounders around. The freshman does a solid job tracking missed shots outside of her area. She’ll chase rebounds, beat opposing players to loose balls, and creates some extra possessions that her team wouldn’t have had without her effort plays.
The Nodaway Valley guard makes the right plays when she’s on the floor. Eisbach does an excellent job finding open spaces to knock down open 3-pointers and can make some incredible outlet passes. Eisbach made a 70-foot pass in a win against Southeast Warren, and even though it was a bit of a blowout, there are still things you can take away from her game, like her vision, aggressive passing, and consistent shooting form. I love how consistent her game looks. Even if the results can vary, she has a base to build her game.
Jenica Lewis Jenica Lewis 5'10" | PG Johnston | 2026 State IA
At Johnston, anyone can go crazy on any given night, and Lewis has felt her way through this season, and now that she’s more comfortable, she’s taking over some games. Lewis is one of the most talented kids in her class, and she can change games on her own and has on a few occasions. The Dragon has had her growing pains at the high school level, but she’s responded to those rough outings every time. She’ll be one of the kids that puts Johnston on the map regionally if everything goes well. If you ever have a chance to watch her play, I can’t recommend doing it enough.
Macy Comito
The Carlisle guard has been one of the freshmen who’ve had the most responsibility in their first high school seasons. She’s been the hub for Carlisle’s offense and has been excellent in her first season. She’s been figuring out what works and what doesn’t all year and improved all year long. Comito has helped her team get into a position where they can compete for a spot at the Wells Fargo Center at the end of this month.