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<p>Nearly 30 prospects debuted in the December's 2025 class rankings update. Drawn from every classification the slate of prospects now numbers 167. Large school players dominated the debuters in the <a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2024/01/stemmons-austin-lead-2025-rankings-debuters/">top 100</a> but this next group includes numerous smaller school prospects. Take a look at the snapshots for each player below who debut in the next 30. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='822634' first='Cami' last='Dalinghaus'], PG/SG, Nemaha Central - Entering at <strong>#10</strong>5. Dalinghaus is an important piece for the 6-1 Thunder, currently ranked #7 in 3A. When I watch film of her I always circle back around to how well she does things with speed. Dalinghaus handles well in transition, pushes the ball, and finishes at speed. She also has good off-ball anticipation. With a pick she is pretty much gone. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='822628' first='Tenlee' last='Blunck'], 5'6", CG, Washburn Rural - Among a swath of Junior Blues prospects entering or already included in class rankings, Blunck joins at <strong>#109</strong>. In watching her at the Hays tournament she was particularly adept at moving into space and creating for others off the drive and by dribbling through defenses. Solid ball skills. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='822753' first='Allie' last='Workman'], 5'9", SF, Olathe North - Entering at <strong>#110</strong> Workman is among several younger and very talented prospects playing a ton for a team currently at 2-4 after playing a brutal early season schedule. While I am watching how her shooting percentage improves she is very active and has solid transition speed. She is averaging 6.8 points, 3.6 rebounds, a steal and a assist per game. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='822642' first='Brooke' last='Willcott'], 5'7", CG, Holton - A season ago Willcott was a Varsity Kansas 4A honorable mention selection. For a 2-5 Wildcat team who has lost three of it's last four games by six points or less Willcott is using her good length, solid quickness, and scoring ability well. A finisher who can score challenged shots with either hand Willcott has good defensive anticipation and solid transition speed with the ball after the pick. She joins at <strong>#112</strong>.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='822745' first='Berit' last='Shores'], SG/SF, Olathe North - The second Eagle entering the rankings in this group Shores is a active presence on the floor. Averaging 5 rebounds per game she has shown speed, athleticism, and overall natural talent. What I will be looking for is improvement in ball control consistent improvement in shooting and scoring the ball. Shores enters at <strong>#114</strong>.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='822743' first='Kadey' last='Robert'], 5'7", CG, Olpe - The top 1A Division I prospect to debut, at <strong>#117</strong>, she is in her third year as a starter for the 7-1, #6 ranked Eagles. A two-time Lyon County League honoree she also was also a KBCA and Varsity Kansas honorable mention selection last season. Robert averaged 13 points, 4 rebounds, 4 steals, and 2 assists in 2023.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='822726' first='Leslyn' last='Kremeier'], 5'5", PG, Herington - Entering at <strong>#119</strong> is this 1A Division I prospect who earned second team Wheat State League honors a season ago. My colleague Jeremy Deckard described Kremeier in a November article as a "sneaky-quick point guard." She has averaged 14 points, 3.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 3.4 steals through five games after posting similar numbers as a sophomore. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='822638' first='Isabella' last='Major'], 5'10", SG, Pleasant Ridge - Debuting at <strong>#127</strong> is this long, smart, quick, and athletic guard who has good hops. After averaging 6.6 points as a sophomore she is leading the Rams in scoring at 9.8. And while she is also pulling down 4 rebounds and picking up 2 steals and assists per game what catches my eye is a good 1.5 assists-to-turnovers ratio. Major is also shooting 33% from three point land with 11 made. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='822748' first='Kaydence' last='Torrez'], 6'1", C, Shawnee Heights - Torrez, entering at <strong>#128</strong>, is a legitimate sized, physical center. My colleague Jeremy Deckard describes her as a "plus defender and works hard to get the team out in transition after rebounds and steals.". </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='822744' first='Katie' last='Rodden'], 5'11", PF, Spring Hill - Rodden, debuting at <strong>#129</strong>, has good size and is very active within the offense. She posts strongly and is an important screener. She runs solidly and has a nice release on her mid-range jumper. As a defender she uses her size and quickness well to disrupt scoring chances.</p>
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Nearly 30 prospects debuted in the December's 2025 class rankings update. Drawn from every classification the slate of prospects now numbers 167. Large school players dominated the debuters in the top 100 but this next group includes numerous smaller school prospects. Take a look at the snapshots for each player below who debut in the next 30.
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