Class Of 2026: Top 5 Rebounders Returning To See This Summer
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Over the next few weeks as we get closer to summer and the month of June I am going to be looking back at last years high school season and highlighting some of the top returning players in their perspective…
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Continue ReadingOver the next few weeks as we get closer to summer and the month of June I am going to be looking back at last years high school season and highlighting some of the top returning players in their perspective categories. I think this will really help give everyone a better idea of who to watch out for this summer, leading into the season this winter. Enjoy!
#1. Zaria Townsend Zaria Townsend 5'7" | SF Omaha Buena Vista | 2026 State NE – Buena Vista High School
Zaria Townsend Zaria Townsend 5’7″ | SF Omaha Buena Vista | 2026 State NE was a player that jumped off the scene for her freshman year at Buena Vista High school. Townsend, is a 5’10 combo guard that is versatile on the floor. She can spread the court with her ability to put the ball on the floor and distribute to open teammates, she can work the mid-post off of the catch, and she is especially solid with her back to the basket. Not to mention, when it comes to rebounding she is easily one of the best throughout the state of Nebraska. Her size, coordination, and strength give her a clear advantage and she uses it really well. Last season Townsend averaged 11.7 PPG & 11.4 RPG. Im expecting more of the same this summer for Townsend, leading into the high school season this winter.
#2. Abbi Gibbs Abbi Gibbs 5'8" | CG Brownell Talbot | 2026 NE – Brownell Talbot High School
Abbi Gibbs Abbi Gibbs 5’8″ | CG Brownell Talbot | 2026 NE is the definition of a a competitor. A player that uses her physicality and aggressive play style to dominate the glass against her opponents. Gibbs is a player that is always diving on the floor for a loose ball or trying to get her teammates pumped up. She uses her energy to out perform her opponents on a nightly basis, it’s something special to watch. This is evident by her stat line last season when she averaged 12.1 PPG, 10.9 RPG, 3 APG, and 3 SPG. In basketball, each game you’ll see a player that leaves it all on the floor and does everything they possibly can to help their team win, Gibbs is one of those player.
#3. Sierra Thomas Sierra Thomas 6'0" | PF Omaha North | 2026 State NE – Omaha South High School
#4. Tierston Moore Tierston Moore 5'10" | PF Mullen | 2026 NE – Mullen High School
Tierston Moore Tierston Moore 5'10" | PF Mullen | 2026 NE
Tierston Moore Tierston Moore 5'10" | PF Mullen | 2026 NE
Tierston Moore Tierston Moore 5’10” | PF Mullen | 2026 NE was an “X” factor last year for her Mullen High school basketball team. This year she is going to try and do the same, while helping her team to a more successful season overall. Moore, a 5’10 forward, is a big piece to whatever team she is playing on. Last season, if she didn’t averaged double digits in scoring, while also grabbing a good amount of rebounds, her team usually lost. When on the flip side, if she scored well and rebounded well, they seem to always pull out a W. I think it’s as simple as that. Moore is a nice piece to the Mullen High School puzzle that is their basketball team. With her leading from the front, this upcoming season is looking promising. If she continues to work hard and strive to make everyone around her better, this team will be just fine.
#5. Halle Dolliver Halle Dolliver 5'10" | CG Malcolm | 2026 State NE – Malcolm High School
Halle Dolliver Halle Dolliver 5'10" | CG Malcolm | 2026 State NE
Halle Dolliver Halle Dolliver 5'10" | CG Malcolm | 2026 State NE
Halle Dolliver Halle Dolliver 5’10” | CG Malcolm | 2026 State NE has been featured a few times by myself already this spring and for good reason. Dolliver returns this winter as one of the top players out of the 2026 class in the state of Nebraska. Her overall game is ahead of most her age right now, if not all. She can score on all three levels effectively, she rebounds on both sides of the floor at a high rate, and she defensively can stick with anyone playing the 1-4 position at the moment. Dolliver stands around 5’10 and plays the shooting guard position but she is skilled enough to move and play PG or CG if need be. It all just depends on what her team is asking of her. Remember the name because the next few years, Dolliver, is going to stay relevant on the basketball court in the state of Nebraska. No doubt about it.