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LeeKaya Burke-Perryman LeeKaya Burke-Perryman 5'3" | PG Pine Creek | 2025 State CO – Pine Creek Perryman-Burke is a selfless facilitator who does whatever necessary to impact winning for her team. The 5’4 lead guard sees the floor on a…
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Continue ReadingLeeKaya Burke-Perryman LeeKaya Burke-Perryman 5'3" | PG Pine Creek | 2025 State CO – Pine Creek
Perryman-Burke is a selfless facilitator who does whatever necessary to impact winning for her team. The 5’4 lead guard sees the floor on a high level on both ends, possessing quick instincts. She does a great job anticipating and jumping the passing lanes, averaging 2.2 steals per game. She is constantly roaming around the glass for rebounds on both ends, making opponents pay for failing to box out. As a high IQ player, Perryman-Burke does the most with what the defense allows, contributing on open jumpers and finding teammates once help approaches. Through her sophomore season, the point guard has posted 12 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.4 assists, and 2.2 steals per game.
Aliyah Herron Aliyah Herron 5'8" | PG Northfield | 2025 State CO – Northfield
Herron is a dependable ball handler who stays consistent with her high level decision making while under significant pressure. The lead guard has the ball on a string going either direction, although she is especially difficult to slow down while getting downhill with the right hand. Should a full court press be implemented, trust that Herron will stay composed through double teams. Herron clearly see’s the floor at a high level, anticipating opponents and being ready to step into help defense for the charge. Through her sophomore season, the guard has put up 8 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3.6 steals per game.
Ellie McMann Ellie McMann 5'7" | PG D'Evelyn | 2025 State CO – D’Evelyn
McMann epitomizes selfless playmaking in just about every situation. The 5’8 lead guard seeks out great shots for her teammates at all times. She does well leading rollers for open passes, often hitting them while in space with room for them to score. Given her dependability with the ball, McMann is adept at reading the defense to create driving lanes, hitting open teammates once help arrives. There are few guards in the 2025 class who read the floor at her level. Through her sophomore year, the guard put up 4.9 points, 5 assists, 2.6 rebounds, and 2.8 steals per game.
Madison Sepeda Madison Sepeda 5'2" | PG Greeley Central | 2025 State CO – Greeley Central
Sepeda is a gritty floor general who plays at a fast pace on both ends. The 5’2 guard is an excellent decision maker in the halfcourt, proving consistent hitting cutters through tight windows or making the extra pass off of a drive. Sepeda has shown upside scoring the ball on mid-range shots when given the space to step into jumpers. Through her season with 11-13 Greeley Central, the guard posted 11.3 points, 2.9 assists, 2.2 rebounds, and 2 steals per game.
Briza Flores Briza Flores 5'4" | PG Highland | 2025 State CO – Highland
Flores cannot be left alone on the perimeter, possessing a knockdown jumper that stretches out past NCAA range. The guard has helped lead Highland to a 15-9 record, bringing high IQ decisionmaking on both ends. Flores does well jumping passing lanes and kickstarting the fast break, where she is always searching for outlet passes or pulling up for the triple. Through her sophomore season, the guard posted 13 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 3.3 steals per game.