Player Rankings Update: 2024 Top 5 SF’s
In this article:
Over the course of the next couple weeks we will be breaking down the latest top five prospects in their position for the Class of 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027. Our rankings update every three months. Prep Girls Hoops Florida…
Access all of Prep Girls Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue ReadingOver the course of the next couple weeks we will be breaking down the latest top five prospects in their position for the Class of 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027. Our rankings update every three months. Prep Girls Hoops Florida scout Ross Van De Griek will be breaking down the top five players in each position for each class. This week we have our focus on the rising seniors.
The 6-3 small forward is a multi-talented prospect who brings size, athleticism and frame. Her ceiling for potential has grown every year since the beginning of her freshman season. She brings great energy on both ends of the floor as well as consistent effort day in and day out. She has gained heavy interest from Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, Texas A&M and USC with her commitment date not announced.
The 5-11 wing is more poised of a guard than an actual forward but her most impressive feat is her athletic ability to battle on the boards with the best of them. She can impact the game in a variety of ways and is also a talented scorer who can knock down shots across all three levels. She also has great ball-handling skills where she can occasionally run the primary point guard position. Lester is poised to have a big-time senior season where she is coming off a year where she averaged 20.7 points and 10.9 rebounds per game.
The 6-0 rising senior and recent Virginia Tech brings a ton of versatility into her game. She can play multiple positions, rebound efficiently and has a dangerous game shooting from the perimeter. On the defensive end she can block shots with her length and reach out for steals which lead into fastbreak points on the offensive end of the floor. Blue also has a great frame where she can absorb contact and finish around the rim at a high percentage.
The 6-1 combo forward has great speed for her size and uses her athleticism on both ends of the floor. Corbitt has a dangerous jump shot where she can knock it down consistently. Her ability to pass the ball in transition as well as finish around the rim were effective throughout the summer. Her versatility allows her to play multiple positions on both ends of the floor where she can impact the game in a variety of ways.
The 6-1 rising senior forward is a strong, athletic and versatile player who can play multiple positions on both ends of the floor. She has a smooth feel for the game inside the paint where she can finish around the rim on the offensive end as well as rebound and block shots on the defensive end. She plays under control and has a great pace when the basketball is in her hands. Her stock has continued to rise from the end of her sophomore season until now. Barnes was a big factor last season contributing on both ends of the floor for Faith Christian where they won the school’s first state championship in school history.