Players That Are Ready To Roll Into The Season
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As we continue to dive into our coverage of the state of Nebraska we have 5 more athletes who are ready to roll, and are looking to have big time winters this upcoming season for their perspective high school teams.…
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Continue ReadingAs we continue to dive into our coverage of the state of Nebraska we have 5 more athletes who are ready to roll, and are looking to have big time winters this upcoming season for their perspective high school teams. Thanks for tuning in and enjoy!
Rylee McLucas Rylee McLucas 6’0″ | SF Millard North | 2025 State NE is an interesting prospect that has been making some waves this spring for her Nebraska Supreme 2024 UAA team. McLucas is a long forward with the ability to catch and shoot from deep. She plays outside-to-in, while being able to score on a few different levels on the offensive end. This July leading into the winter I expect some more of the same production from McLucas, as she aims to get ready for the high school season. If she keeps up the hard work, she is going to have a junior year to remember on the basketball court this winter.
Mollie Probasco Mollie Probasco 5'10" | SF Elkhorn South | 2027 NE
Mollie Probasco Mollie Probasco 5'10" | SF Elkhorn South | 2027 NE
Mollie Probasco Mollie Probasco 5’10” | SF Elkhorn South | 2027 NE is a player out of the 2027 class that has shown some promise on the basketball court over the past few seasons and she is now ready to show it off at the high school level. Probasco is a lengthy combo guard who rebounds the ball well, with a high motor. On offense, she has the ability to score in the post over small players or catch and shoot the three when given adequate time. Not to mention that she gets a lot of tips and deflections on defense because of her active hands, leading to transition baskets on offense for her team. Probasco is a multi-sport athlete with a promising future on the soccer pitch as well. It’ll be interesting to see what sport really takes off for her over the next few years. Either way, she is going to be a killer in anything she puts her mind to.
When talking about multi-sport athletes throughout Nebraska high school athletics, you need to mention Brylee Nelsen Brylee Nelsen 5’9″ | SF Millard North | 2025 State NE in that conversation. Nelsen, a 5’9 shooting guard, is a hard worker, who will come into a game and do anything asked of her. She gets a lot of respect from opponents because of her hustle and dedication to the sport she is competing in at that moment. After another eventful volleyball season this fall, Nelsen will look to lock in and help her Millard North high school team to another successful season on the basketball court. Something more then do-able for a group like this and player like Nelsen.
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Macy Wolf Macy Wolf 5’9″ | SG Arlington | 2026 State NE will lace up for her sophomore season this November with her Arlington Eagles high school team. Wolf, a 5’9 shooting guard, lives up to her positions name with her ability to shoot the ball. Wolf is always finding spots on the three point line and getting her feet set in a hurry. She thrives against zones and really loves to hit a couple of big three’s in a row, to help propel her team to some big leads, coming down the stretches of games. This off-season Wolf has been working hard and is locked-in to become more than just a shooter, but more-so an overall role player, who consistently produces all over the floor. Now all that is left is to go out there and do it! Something I can’t wait to see in the next few months.
Dru Zoucha
Dru Zoucha
Dru Zoucha is a point guard who I had the opportunity of watching earlier this spring and I’m hoping I get to see her again in July. Zoucha, is a quick twitch point guard, who can control the pace of a game, as well as score and distribute at a high rate for her team. She understands her size and what she is best at, while not being afraid of getting to the basket and taking contact, looking for an AND1 opportunity. This winter I am expecting big things from Zoucha at Papillion-La Vista high school. She is too good to be contained by just one defender and I think that’s going to really show this upcoming season.