2024 Updated Rankings: Top New Additions. Part 2
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Rankings were updated this week, with lots of movement, and lots of new additions. Below are the top new additions from this past post-season update. CHECK OUT THE NEW UPDATED RANKINGS D’Myjah Bolds IL #36 PF #3 HEIGHT 6'1" POS…
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Continue ReadingRankings were updated this week, with lots of movement, and lots of new additions. Below are the top new additions from this past post-season update.
Bolds has all the length to be a dominate force in the paint. She’s already a security blanket for her O’fallon team, and her instincts to score around the rim are evident too. She rebounds at a high rate, and knows how to secure the board and either finish right away or make another play for a teammate. She has solid vision, and the height just increases her ability to make pinpoint passes.
Offensively, Skylar can bring three level scoring to any program. However its her defense that has always been the factor for me. She’s aggressive, long, and has a tremendous motor that seems to rub off on the players she takes the court with. Splinter is your do it all type of player. She has all the tools to impact the game.
Coming in at 76, Bueno has tons of skill. Three level scorer, combo guard, and a locked in defender, who’s willing to take on the hard task. Yaya can switch in and out of facilitator/scorer every possession. Her ability to navigate through defenses while still being aware of what’s going on court is a skill within itself. She handles the ball well, and can run an offense with no problem.
No agenda by any means when it comes Harwood. Her comfortability with playing multiple roles has always stood out. On any given night, her role can change, and Ava will still give 100% to whatever it is. Scoring? She can do it. Defender? Multiple positions.. perimeter and paint. Ava is your plug and play type of player.
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When your shot behind the arc is respected, it tends to open up more of your game. Lopez can score from all three levels, and she does it efficiently. At the rim she seems to be comfortable with finishing with both hands and has a ton of creativity to match her touch in that area as well. The midrange game is pure. Hannah knows how to get to her spots and be impactful. Always in control, and always playing at a steady but effective tempo.