Class of 2025 Rankings – Top 10 Breakdown
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Jazzy Davidson OR #1 SG #1 HEIGHT 6'1" POS SG CLASS 2025 View Profile Jazzy Davidson State: Oregon School: Clackamas Club: Cal Stars One of the most coveted prospects in the entire nation, Davidson surpassed the 1500-point mark just this…
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Continue ReadingOne of the most coveted prospects in the entire nation, Davidson surpassed the 1500-point mark just this past week only halfway through her junior season while averaging 28.8 points per game (the highest in the state). Obviously, she is the full package on the basketball court: 6’1 height and length, elite athleticism, excellent handles, can score from anywhere, great court vision, a great defender, and more. She helped the Cavaliers to a state championship last year as a sophomore, and they are primed to repeat as they are sitting at #1 in 6A with 0 losses to Oregon schools.
Sitting on more than a handful of Division 1 offers, Brynn Smith Brynn Smith 6’0″ | PG Willamette | 2025 State OR has been one of the top players in the state for several years now. Through the first half of this season, she has averaged 18.8 points per game. As a 6’0 guard, the sky is the limit for Smith potential-wise with her size, skill, and speed combo that have made her a nightmare for opposing defenses for her entire career. Smith has led Willamette to the #4 spot in the state, and she and her Wolverines will be one of the top contenders to battle for a state championship next month.
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Sage Winslow Sage Winslow 5’8″ | PG Crater | 2025 State OR is one of the best natural point guards that the state of Oregon has seen. Through the first half of the season, she has been one of the leaders in both point and assist averages with 17.3 points and 4.5 assists per game. This doesn’t include her prowess on the defensive end where she often contributes more than a handful of steals every game, including 4, 10, and 6 steals in her last three games. Just an all around stud, Winslow and the Comets have only dropped a single game all season, and are looking like the current favorites to win a 5A title.
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Another member of mega-talented Clackamas team with several Division 1 offers on her plate, Barhoum has been one of the key cogs in Clackamas’s impressive success since she arrived. She is hands-down one of the best shooters in the state, making four, five, and six 3-pointers in multiple games this season. Standing at 5’11, she also has great length and speed that are on full display in the fast break, as is her excellent finishing ability. Barhoum has all of the skills and assets to be a very good player at the next level.
The second Willamette player on this list, Izzie Harms Izzie Harms 6’0″ | SF Willamette | 2025 State OR has consistently shown why she is one of the top forwards around, and why she has received so much attention from Division 1 programs. She truly is one of those unique players who can play inside or outside at an equally high level. Averaging 16.5 points per game through the first half of the season, Harms is also one of the top rebounders for the Wolverines, and she makes jaw-dropping plays with her size and athleticism on a regular basis. She will no doubt continue to impress as her career continues.
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Even with high hopes for her and her Jefferson squad this season, Chauncey Andersen Chauncey Andersen 6’0″ | SG Jefferson | 2025 State OR has completely been exceeding expectations this season. The leading scorer for the Democrats, the 5’10 guard/forward hybrid does a little bit of everything for her team, putting up 22 points, 6 boards, 4 assists, and a steal; and 14 points, 5 boards, 3 assists, 3 steals, and a block in two of their games last week. With only one loss this season and sole possession of first in the PIL, everything seems to be coming together for Andersen and her teammates.
One of the best versatile players in the state, nobody consistently fills up a stat sheet quite like Audrey Counts Audrey Counts 5’10” | PF Wilsonville | 2025 State OR . As of yesterday, she is averaging 13.0 points on 52.1% shooting (including 42.4% from beyond the arc), 6.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 4.0 steals per game, putting her up at the top of all of those categories. She can truly play from any spot on the floor with her 5’10 size combined with her speed and athleticism. Counts has been a key factor in Wilsonville’s undefeated league record and their #7 ranking in 5A.
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Jordyn Smith Jordyn Smith 6’2″ | PF Tualatin | 2025 State OR has been another junior having a breakout season and showing that she has what it takes to play at the next level. The power forward is averaging 11.3 and 9.1 rebounds per game, and this will likely increase with the unfortunate injury to the Timberwolves’ leading scorer, as she had 20 points, 6 boards, 5 assists, 3 steals, and 2 blocks in the first game without her. Smith is also one of the best shot blockers in the state, with six, two, and four blocks in some of her most recent games. The sky is the limit for Smith when it comes to her potential.
Abrianna Lawrence Abrianna Lawrence 5’5″ | PG Jefferson | 2025 State OR has been dazzling as one of the top point guard prospects across all classifications. Through the first half of the season, she was averaging an incredible 6.0 assists per game, good enough to land her in the top 3 in the state. The coach’s daughter is also a lights out shooter from beyond the arc, and constantly makes big plays on the defensive end, coming up with 8 steals in a game last week. Overall, Lawrence has an incredibly high IQ on the court and is constantly doing what her team needs to succeed. She will be an X-factor in the Democrats’ success at the end of the year.