Standout Statistics: Early Season Excellence – 5A 2026s
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Outstanding names worth watching for the forseeable future, producing consistently on competitive programs across the front range. The 2026 class for this state will be in good hands, plenty of exciting names to follow across the board. Kyla Hollier CO…
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Continue ReadingOutstanding names worth watching for the forseeable future, producing consistently on competitive programs across the front range. The 2026 class for this state will be in good hands, plenty of exciting names to follow across the board.
16.6 PPG, 7.2 RPG, 1.8 APG, 3.2 SPG
The best two-way player among 5A 2026s, possibly all of 5A, Hollier has been particularly productive within Roosevelt’s dominant 12-1 start. Effective actively spacing the floor for shot attempts, Hollier has been effective quickly setting her feet for jumpers and layups. Defensively, she has quick hands, reacting early to opponent passes. Quick yet wiry strong, she defends up to four positions, a matchup nightmare. Roosevelt remains one of the state’s top teams, likely on the forefront of another title run.
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15.2 PPG, 1.9 SPG, 49% 2P, 31% 3P
Abeyta is a key decision maker with Pueblo East, impactful in fast paced situations. Effective sending one armed passes to far away shotmakers, no doubt the guard is among the most skilled 2026 prospects in Pueblo. If needed to hit shots, Abeyta is effective on standstill threes, certainly possessing upside as a perimeter shooter. The guard does well picking apart space in the lane, attacking the rim in stride for finishes with either hand.
14.5 PPG, 9.4 RPG, 2.3 APG, 3.5 SPG, 1.2 BPG, 42% 2P
Monk is a fearless finisher inside the paint, productive with either hand through contests. Active getting up for loose balls, the forward is constantly searching for extra scoring opportunities. Staying true to the fundamentals on defense, Monk gets low to box out opponents around the rim. As one of the most productive 2026 athletes in the Colorado Springs region, Monk brings immense value to a 9-5 Widefield group.
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11.1 PPG, 10.1 RPG, 1.9 BPG
Stupnik brings a high motor each game, active crashing the glass to secure a possession. Among the state’s most productive rebounders, she does well digging into opponents, staying balanced getting up to secure the ball. Defensively, she keeps her hands high to contest drives, getting into help side early on.
Rylee Edmondson Rylee Edmondson 5'8" | CG Lewis-Palmer | 2026 State CO
Rylee Edmondson Rylee Edmondson 5'8" | CG Lewis-Palmer | 2026 State CO
10.2 PPG, 3.7 RPG, 2.1 APG, 33% 3P (23 3PM)
Edmondson has been especially willing to space the floor, leading 5A 2026s, for made threes to start the season. At 5’8, the guard competes defensively, especially active rotating on help side defense against three point attempts.
Taylor McCann
Taylor McCann
6 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 4.3 SPG
On high alert along the perimeter, McCann is constantly surveying the perimeter for opponent passes. Leveraging her quick instincts and active hands, the guard has been consistent causing chaos for opponents on the defensive side.