2024 Rankings Update: Forward Stock Risers
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D’Ajha Horton HEIGHT 5'10" POS N/A CLASS 2024 View Profile D’Ajha Horton Instagram State: Colorado School: Rangeview Club: Lady Blackhawks A gritty forward who impacts the defensive end in and outside the paint, she is versatile matching up with a…
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Continue ReadingA gritty forward who impacts the defensive end in and outside the paint, she is versatile matching up with a wide variety of opponents. She has continued to progress in efficiency scoring beyond the arc, knocking down catch and shoot threes or the occassional pull-up jumper inside the arc.
The wing is a capable floor spacer when provided as quality look off the catch, possessing quick release versus incoming contests. Her low center of gravity allows her to guard up if necessary, matching up with three positions defensively.
Keil has been a dependable post defender with Mountain View, excellent standing her ground while maintaining active hands to deter entry passes. Her passing instincts have aided the team throughout multiple seasons, consistent at finding shotmakers on kick outs or from skip passes.
Off to another highly productive season, Isenbart needs to be on the radar of programs, opening up her season at Stratton with 21 points, 6.5 rebounds, 5 assists, 7 steals, and 1 block per game. Taking on a high usage rate with Stratton, the guard sees the floor at a high level, reading plays right before they take place. Her vision is impactful on both ends, active making the extra pass when an opportunity presents itself.
Lentell is an impactful defensive prospect, capable guarding up against forwards should a switch occur. Impactful leveraging her height advantage to heavily contest shots at the rim or beyond the arc, opponents have a hard time creating easy looks with her on the floor.
Bruner has been an impactful defensive prospect down in the Colorado Springs region, among the most productive shot blockers in the state. Through the start of her season with Coronado, the forward has posted 13.5 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 4.5 blocks per game. Largely coming from around the rim, Bruner an excellent job keeping both arms up without leaving her feet which tend to lead to fouls. Opponents will have plenty of trouble gaining scoring opportunities against the frontcourt prospect over this season.