Wings/Forwards to Watch This Weekend
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There are a few players people should watch in the live period over the next few days. I’ll highlight a few wings/forwards you should consider watching. All these kids bring something to the table that would translate to the next…
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Continue ReadingThere are a few players people should watch in the live period over the next few days. I’ll highlight a few wings/forwards you should consider watching. All these kids bring something to the table that would translate to the next level.
Addison Schliewe Addison Schliewe 6'2" | C Sheboygan Falls | 2025 State WI
The Sheboygan Falls forward is a lengthy kid who can cover plenty of ground around the basket. Her length will stand out when you see her, and it’s her best attribute. She has a high ceiling, especially if her offensive game catches up to the impact she brings to the defensive end of the floor. She does an excellent job finishing with her strong hand around the rim and creating space for herself to finish around the basket.
Maas does an excellent job bringing a physical presence for her Appleton North team and Playmakers/Thrive group. She’s the best post player on both teams and even though she gives up some size to kids, she’ll be the most physical player in every matchup. Although she’s a touch undersized as a post player, she does everything she can to nullify that for taller opposing posts, and I’ve seen her outplay girls three or four inches taller than her on a few occasions.
Raegan Krueger Raegan Krueger 6'1" | PF Kimberly | 2025 State WI
The main thing I love about Krueger’s game is her versatility. It doesn’t matter what system you play. Krueger can fit into it. She sets good screens, can catch the ball in traffic, finish through contact, space the floor, and rebound the ball. She plays physically and does a solid job staying out of foul trouble. Krueger plays smart and makes good reads on cuts, and can pass the well for a post. She’s gained a ton of interest from schools at the D2 level, and I’d be shocked if more interest and offers by the time things are all said and done for her in 2025.
Madisyn Berggren Madisyn Berggren 5'8" | SF West De Pere | 2025 State WI
The way that Berggren can space the floor is something that coaches will love. If teams give her any space, she’ll punish them by making three-pointers consistently. Even in a game, I watched her play at West De Pere, she helped get her team back into the game after trailing at halftime by making perimeter jumpers, forcing the defense to react every time she touched the ball.