Silent Night: Playmakers Under the Radar
In this edition, we look at four upperclassmen who are leading their teams by playing exceptional basketball on both ends of the court. Three of these prospects are unranked and could be steals for coaches looking to find potential recruits…
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Continue ReadingIn this edition, we look at four upperclassmen who are leading their teams by playing exceptional basketball on both ends of the court. Three of these prospects are unranked and could be steals for coaches looking to find potential recruits under the radar.
Brilyn Lantz
Brilyn Lantz
Brilyn Lantz (2024) is a pesky guard from Southeastern who uses her length to cause an absurd amount of turnovers. She had a game high 10 steals against Fort Madison and once the ball is in her hands, she is finding open teammates for transition buckets. Brilyn is an effective outside shooter who has balance and a smooth finish on her release; she hits multiple triples most nights. Brilyn is a two-way guard who should be noticed by schools still looking to find 2024 prospects.
Peyton Osteen
Peyton Osteen
Peyton Osteen (2024) is an important contributor in all phases for Altamont. Peyton works hard in all aspects of the game, she chased down a player from half court to block a shot, and moves the ball around for assists. She has a smooth catch and release that leads to multiple 3’s in any given game. Peyton anticipates passes very well and creates extra possessions with deflections and steals. She has the ability to grab the ball and take it to the rim for two points in transition. Peyton is an excellent senior guard for Altamont.
Raegen Stringer (2024) is quite simply a gamer for Unity. When I watched her play recently, she used behind the back snaps to create space, and hit a corner jumper after throwing in an inbounds pass. Raegen caught and finished off two feet full speed in transition and has the ability to deliver passes with both hands using many angles. She puts pressure on ball handlers using her quick hands and keeps her eyes up on drives. Raegen is a two-way competitor who will be an outstanding addition to Illinois college following her senior season.
Bailey Neibch
Bailey Neibch
Bailey Neibch (2025) is a strong, long, and physical power forward for Frankfort HS. She has the range to hit shots from 3 point range, but will grind inside to earn offensive rebounds and put backs. Bailey can handle the ball, keeping her eyes up and scanning the floor. She finishes high off two when she gets the ball and is a constant double double threat when she hits the hardwood. Bailey is a forward who blocks shots, rebounds, scores, and should be a prospect coaches see play this winter.