2027’s Names to know
The AAU season is getting going soon and with that comes the rankings being updated eventually soon, here are a couple more players in the 2027 class that will likely see their rankings rise when the updates comes out after…
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Continue ReadingThe AAU season is getting going soon and with that comes the rankings being updated eventually soon, here are a couple more players in the 2027 class that will likely see their rankings rise when the updates comes out after a strong start to their high school careers.
Averie Brandt Averie Brandt 5'10" | PG A.C Davis | 2027 WA – Davis HS – This point guard is electric with her style of play and knows how to make plays for her team. Davis has a great team last year and are always filled with talent. Brandt scores the ball well, having an excellent deep shot and isn’t afraid to let it fly. She controls the pace of the game, making the opposing team play to her speed.
Bella Standish – Ellensburg HS – Bella filled a missing gap in this Ellensburg team that allowed them to not miss a step. Standish drives to the rim nicely, splitting defenders with swift moves and keeping control of the ball through traffic. As she makes her game more well rounded, utilizing her left hand more consistently, she’ll be a name to know.
Jordan Maiden – Chiawana HS – Maiden has solid size already with the possibility of growing some more. She plays thought out and methodical, knowing the defense weaknesses and where she can fill in to help her team. She is dynamic on the defensive side of the ball, having solid agility to guard the perimeter and the strength to guard players on the paint.
Noelani Tupua – Lake Stevens HS – Noelani is going to be a top guard in the state as the years go on, I am very confident in that statement. She knows how to attack the defense with either hand, finishing through traffic at a high level. She handles the ball with the best in the state, displaying great vision on the court especially in transition. Tupua seems like a natural leader on the court and will only see her game continue to become more well rounded.