Class of 2026 Rankings- Stockrisers Part 2
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Taking a look at part two of the 2026 rankings, after releasing part one there has been huge loads of talent spread across these two articles! The class of 2026 is loaded with potential ball players to make it to…
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Continue ReadingTaking a look at part two of the 2026 rankings, after releasing part one there has been huge loads of talent spread across these two articles! The class of 2026 is loaded with potential ball players to make it to the next level.
Very lengthy and active starting forward, she can even take over the point guard position as well as she protects the ball and handles pressure well. With her length she can grab offensive rebounds and score over her defender with ease. Parker penetrates to the basket and can finish with either hand going up to the rim. She keeps the floor wide and can get up and down in transition. Keeps the game very interesting! Moved up in the rankings from number 50 to 47.
Excellent at reaching the rim and scoring and has a strong skill set. Refuses to give in to anyone when she is being face guarded, and she has great assistance on both sides of the ball. Always ready to shoot and make a play for her team. She is devoted to improving her daily skills and possesses good passing abilities. Well-prepared and eager to improve her game. In the updated rankings, she will be moving up from number 56 to number 51.
Looking at her highlights on hudl she is a double-double machine!! This girl can do it all and with her speed it is very hard to stop her. Shifty player with great handles, does a good job at protecting the ball and distributing it to her open teammates. Great court vision and can defend on and off the ball. Put pressure on her defender to make the other team make turnovers. She is making her way move up in the rankings from number 59 to number 52 which is a huge accomplishment!
Reyna’s skills with the basketball and her ability to push transition for her team’s advantage were worth noting. She moves well without the ball and is aware of her proper placement on the floor. She demonstrated good moves as a floor leader and is adept at distributing the ball while moving. She has a strong transition game and can play the game quickly. She has good outside range. Moved up a spot in the rankings from number 54 to 53.
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Kylie is a quick learner of the game, fierce competitor on both ends of the court, and skilled at cutting through defenses to attack the hoop to score. Powerful outside attacker with a long range, quick shot release, and has a nice back door cut to thro the defense off. When she puts her head down to attack the rim she can finish on either side and through multiple of defenders. She moved up in the rankings from number 58 to number 57.
She can about do it all on both ends of the court, she is a monster in the paint. She grabs second chance rebounds, boxes out, and seals her defender to score. Hard to defend a long and athletic player like her, she can play the shooting guard position but can even handle the ball well. She puts herself in great positioning to score, she knocks down her free-throws and is a great team player. She will be moving up two spots in the rankings from number 60 to 58.
Despite her small size, she is a formidable opponent who isn’t scared to get in the paint if she isn’t handling the ball. Strong handles with the ball and the capacity to remove you from the dribble with her active hands. She can create plays and is a tough defender. Active hands and does a good job at protecting the ball. She moved up in the rankings from number 62 to 59.