Big shake up for 2024 rankings
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At least 9 players have moved in the top 20 in the updated version of the Class of 2024 rankings. With further evaluation, comes further knowledge. We got you covered. Stay tuned. Here’s a few players who are among the…
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Continue ReadingAt least 9 players have moved in the top 20 in the updated version of the Class of 2024 rankings. With further evaluation, comes further knowledge. We got you covered. Stay tuned. Here’s a few players who are among the top 20 movers.
Moved up in the rankings with her overall skill level and size at the guard position. She can shoot the lights out and is an all level scorer. She is primed for a big season for a West Seattle team that returns some big time talent. She will look to lead them on a deeper post – season run next season.
With her overall athletic ability and all level scoring displays, she has moved up in the rankings. She is an athlete who can get to the bucket and score, while holding it down from deep when needed. One of two players for Lynwood moving up.
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A state title and the leading scorer in the title game helped bump her up in the rankings. The smooth lefty plays hard and has a great skill-set with a soft touch on her jumper. She is deadly in the mid-range and book it at the free throw line. She should make waves next season with the loss of leading scorer and tournament MVP
Ava Schmidt
Ava
Schmidt
6’2″ | C
Eastlake | 2023
State
WA
moving on.
Number one and two in the rankings did a flip flop, although they are basically interchangeable as the clear two best prospects in the Class of 2024. She is a 4 star recruit and possibly the best prospect in Washington.
You can’t ignore her size and length on the perimeter, especially when she knocks down shots from all over the floor. At 6’0, she is one of the best shooters in the state. She has some sweet moves in the paint as well. Lynwood is a team that will be dangerous next season with Hooker and Lorenz back from the state tournament qualifying team.
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A versatile and tough player for the 6th place Lincoln team at the state tournament this season. She does a lot of things well, including tough play in the paint as a good athlete who is strong enough to get her way on the block.