Doshia Woods Elite Camp: Eye Catchers
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These names caught my eye throughout the Doshia Woods Elite Camp, through their winning impact and consistent production from start to finish. Chloe Parker Chloe Parker 5'8" | PG ThunderRidge | 2026 State CO – ThunderRidge – 2026 Parker was…
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Chloe Parker Chloe Parker 5'8" | PG ThunderRidge | 2026 State CO – ThunderRidge – 2026
Parker was automatic throughout this event, showcasing her notable quickness and refined jumpshot under a variety of situations. The incoming sophomore guard was composed at all times, proving especially potent when flowing into her mid-range jumper. One avenue Parker got to repeatedly were step back jumpers off of her right leg, not only creating space but generating efficient looks from these attempts. Another area that impressed came from her athletic advantage over the majority of backcourt opponents, getting an immediate advantage from her first step. Defensively, Parker held up against a variety of opponents, proving wiry strong while very quick laterally. Her quick reactions generated multiple steals from tipped passes or a poked ball at the point of attack. There is no doubt Parker is among the top players for Colorado’s 2026 class. Thanks to her performance, the guard ended the day with an official offer from the University of Denver.
Jane Rumpf Jane Rumpf 6'2" | PF Regis Jesuit | 2025 State CO – Regis Jesuit – 2025
Rumpf is such a versatile impact player at 6’2, bringing a variety of skills that impact winning. The forward continued to reaffirm her prior values as an interior defender, doing her part to keep both arms up in legal position for blocks. Rumpf could step out to guards or opposing forwards, proving to be mobile yet sturdy versus contact. When live play began, she was among the best rebounders on either end of the floor. What sets apart Rumpf from so many likesize forwards is her quick processing speeds, turning offensive rebounds into kick out passes or defensive boards into outlets. She still finds ways to score in the paint, increasing the volume of drives from the perimeter. Attacking downhill through straight line drives, Rumpf is capable of finishing with the inside hand or pivoting around the opponent. Regis Jesuit will be in good hands with a jack of all trades as productive as her.
Tori Baker – Highlands Ranch – 2025
Baker was knocked down from the perimeter, proving efficient with her jumper off the catch or while stepping into pull-ups. Complemented by a tight handle, the incoming junior had the ball on a string with either hand, dependable creating shot attempts. Baker is far from just a shooter, perfectly effective running the pick and roll through consistently sound timing on such passes. This is all on top of her leadership, effectively directing traffic and supporting her teammates possession by possession. Exciting future ahead for Highlands Ranch.
Kaitlin Schumann Kaitlin Schumann 6'4" | PF Horizon | 2025 State CO – Horizon – 2025
Schumann is a high upside forward who brings value defending the paint while posing legitimate value as a stretch forward. At roughly 6’4, Schumann was the tallest matchup at this event, providing notable value protecting the rim. When in position with a hand up, there is little opponents can do to score around or over Schumann. She is already a sturdy big, already stronger than the vast majority of opponents from this event. Offensively, the incoming junior was knockdown behind the arc, displaying great rotation on the ball from spot-up jumpers.