Standout Statistics: Early Season Excellence – 3-1A 2025s
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These are the most productive athletes in 3A, producing eye opening performances all season. All statistical categories are as of January 14th. 3A Kayah Robbins CO #61 C #4 HEIGHT 6'1" POS C CLASS 2025 View Profile Kayah Robbins State:…
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Continue ReadingThese are the most productive athletes in 3A, producing eye opening performances all season. All statistical categories are as of January 14th.
3A
18.8 PPG, 12.5 RPG, 2.2 SPG, 1.8 BPG, 56% 2P
The 3A 2025s leader for points and rebounds per game, few frontcourt athletes have been as dominant as Robbins at this level. All over the glass on either end of the floor, Robbins has been instrumental creating second chance opportunities both from putbacks or kickouts following an offensive rebound.
Hope Chavez
Hope Chavez
4.3 PPG, 4.8 APG, 7.2 RPG, 3.5 SPG
Chavez helps keep the ball moving in the halfcourt, instrumental in numerous ball rotations. St. Mary’s has gotten a wide variety of driving lanes thanks to Chavez, either from her quick passes along the perimeter or following an outlet pass in transition. She is constantly surveying the floor for steals, highly active maneuvering into position to stifle a pass.
5.1 PPG, 5.2 RPG, 4.6 APG, 3.4 SPG, 47% 2P
A pure facilitator with St. Mary’s Academy, Mills constantly keeps the ball moving, putting the defense on their toes. Following defensive rebounds or steals, she is always proactive pushing the pace in transition, rarely letting it stick for more than a couple dribbles.
17.7 PPG, 2.3 RPG, 3.3 SPG, 40% 3P
Lewis has been efficient beyond the arc, active on quick trigger threes regardless of movement or while stationary. Her immense gravity forces opposing defenses to fly out for hard closeouts, not allowing for any easy defensive possessions with opponents.
2A
Emaline Ealey
Emaline Ealey
21.2 PPG, 11.6 RPG, 2.4 SPG, 58% 2P
Ealey has been particularly impactful due to her high motor, limiting extra shot attempts from opponents while creating extra opportunities from putbacks on the other end. While off-ball, Ealey is constantly roaming around the baseline, reacting to teammate playmakers to actively space the floor.
20.3 PPG, 4 RPG, 2.5 APG, 3.8 SPG, 58% 2P, 37% 3P
Fuller methodically picks her spots in the halfcourt, particularly efficient scoring the ball from all areas of the floor. Her refined handle has opened up her offensive upside, proving dominant through the season with 7-3 Denver Christian.
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Aspen Autry
Aspen Autry
21.9 PPG, 2.6 RPG, 5.6 SPG, 61% 2P
Autry possesses immense value defending opponents one on one, utilizing her quick hands to get steals or create jump balls. The guard is adept at leveraging her handle to create space for shot attempts, not afraid to step into a pull-up or attack the rim through contests. The leader in 1A 2025s for points per game, Autry is certainly a worthwhile guard to follow.