6A JeffCo Preview: Exciting 2025s
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These athletes look to play vital roles for competitive programs across the JeffCo League. No doubt this league features multiple collegiate athletes across each class. Avery Harrison CO #96 SF #14 HEIGHT 5'10" POS SF CLASS 2025 View Profile Avery…
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Continue ReadingThese athletes look to play vital roles for competitive programs across the JeffCo League. No doubt this league features multiple collegiate athletes across each class.
Harrison has shown upside as a playmaker off the bounce. Effective making the next read, the guard is especially effective stepping into jump stops in the paint, getting to shot attempts or kick outs for corner shooters. Another positive impact has been Harrison’s willingness to attack the glass when in position, proving strong while going at opponents if necessary.
A mobile forward who is active on the glass, Walker should be a contributor through second chance opportunities and off-ball movement. Possessing good size versus a variety of matchups, the forward is especially proactive contributing putbacks around the rim. She is certainly among the best rebounders the Jeffco league has to offer. Walker also competes defensively, getting out in space to steal long passes. The forward is set to have a well rounded defensive season with Arvada West.
Beers is a swiss army knife, effecting the game in many areas. Capable defending multiple positions, the forward is tasked with guarding a wide variety of opponents, up and down lineups. She is a valuable rebounder, mobile yet sturdy against opposing rebounders. Offensively, Beers makes the simple play, often finding her spots in the halfcourt. Effective reading her defenders’ hips, Beers can attack quickly off the rip, and get to the rim in a couple dribbles. She may finish off balance, dependable with either hand. Beers has received offers from Abilene Christian, Montana, and Belmont.
A skilled lead guard, Swanson can get to quick trigger pull-up threes or take it to the rim for an extend arm finish. Swanson’s confidence handling the ball has opened up scoring potential, allowing her to be a scoring threat from anywhere. Given the gravity that Swanson draws, the guard has plenty of opportunities as a facilitator, drawing aggressive help leading to extra space for shooters. The junior guard will be one of the more exciting to watch backcourt prospects in the 2025 class, keep tabs.
Lodice looks to add value as a complementary scorer, attacking closeouts or utilzing off-ball actions to score on a rotating defense. Her high energy is especially valuable catching rebounds, staying aware and ready for the next situation.
Lachenmayer has shown flashes of excellent shotmaking beyond the arc. Capable of stepping into three point attempts on spot-up attempts, the guard is especially effective from the wings. When she has her jumper rolling, it stretches out the defense quite a bit, allowing her to attack driving lanes with a bit more space.