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Continue ReadingBelow is an article on five players out of the state of Nebraska that have displayed a lot of promise on the basketball court over the past few seasons. All five players are athletes that will have a chance to make some big waves this upcoming winter at their perspective high schools at the varsity level. Thanks for tuning in and enjoy!
Jalei Williams Jalei Williams PG Westview | 2026 NE
Jalei Williams Jalei Williams PG Westview | 2026 NE
Jalei Williams Jalei Williams PG Westview | 2026 NE is a quick moving guard on the floor. She is a player that can currently move between the point position and the shooting guard spot but more times than not, she has the ball in her hands on the offensive side of the floor. Defensively she is relentless. Someone that will pick up an opponent in the full court for an entire game, causing some real havoc as the contest progresses forward. The winter Williams will look to help Westview high school to a successful season that everyone can be proud of.
Addison Reinoeh
Addison Reinoeh
A player that is going to get a lot of action this season is Addison Reinoeh of Bennington high school. Reinoeh is a fundamental player that competes with everything she has out there. She moves well off of the ball, just as well as she does with it in her hands. Offensively she has the ability to score from all three levels while making good choices a majority of the time. Reinoeh is going to have a lot of opportunity this winter. If she stays confident in her abilities and plays strong basketball, she is going to put up some major stat lines. She is just too fundamental not too.
Lucy Fierro Lucy Fierro 5'4" | PG Westview | 2026 NE
Lucy Fierro Lucy Fierro 5'4" | PG Westview | 2026 NE
Lucy Fierro Lucy Fierro 5’4″ | PG Westview | 2026 NE is one of those guards that moves effortlessly down the floor with the basketball in her hands. She seems to just “float” when she is pushing the ball forward in transition, looking for an open teammate down the floor. Fierro is the type of point guard that gets satisfaction out of her assists, just as much as she does when she is scoring the basketball. This AAU season was a good one for Fierro going into her sophomore season of high school ball. Hopefully she can take the momentum from one season and ride it into the other. With a player that has her skill set on the court, it’s definitely do-able.
Justine Tchechoucha
Justine Tchechoucha
Justine Tchechoucha displays a lot of intangibles out on the floor. Her mixture of size and athletic ability let her thrive against her competition. Tchechoucha is a 5’11 forward that plays bigger than she is near the hoop. She is a player that possesses a high motor with an act for rebounding the ball at an impressive rate. Other than that, she shows her seasoned footwork and balance in the paint, whenever she has a smaller/weaker opponent guarding her. Going into her sophomore season and i’d say the sky is the limit for Tchechoucha. An individual with her combination of athleticism + skill is sure to produce at the college level for someone. Who exactly? I’m not sure yet but once she finds the correct fit, she will know.
Addalyn Rooney Addalyn Rooney 5'6" | PG Millard North | 2025 NE
Addalyn Rooney Addalyn Rooney 5'6" | PG Millard North | 2025 NE
A player to watch going into the high school season this winter is Addalyn Rooney Addalyn Rooney 5’6″ | PG Millard North | 2025 NE . Rooney, a 5’7 shooting guard, is a competitor. An athlete that can score from all three levels on the court while being a stifling defender to those who she decides to guard. Ronney’s game right now is pretty versatile and it’s all because of her activity on the defensive side of things. Her defense is so legit and she can handle the ball too so at any point she can play the 1-3 position for her team. This winter at Millard North I’m not sure if Rooney will see the varsity floor for long periods of time but if she does, she is sure to produce in some sort of way for her team. She is that type of player from what I’ve seen thus far.