Rankings Update 2024: Top 5
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All good things come to an end which is why we’re updating the class of 2024 rankings one last time. Being able to watch these girls take their game to the next level has been exciting. This season has caused…
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Continue ReadingAll good things come to an end which is why we’re updating the class of 2024 rankings one last time. Being able to watch these girls take their game to the next level has been exciting. This season has caused a lot of movement with players that have come out and proved themselves playing at a high level as well as some new names of player s that have gone overlooked. In this specific article we take a look at the new Top 5 players of the class and what they were able to do for 4 years.
Regis was able to make it to the title game this season which would’ve been impossible without the play of Hana Belibi Hana Belibi 6’0″ | SF Regis Jesuit | 2024 State CO . Her trademark pull-up jumper has terrorized defenses time and time again and she got stronger as the season went along. What she has been able to accomplish over the last 4 years is a great accomplishment as she finished up with 1,300 points and doing it all on 48% shooting from the field. As Hana heads to Harvard to continue her playing career, we reflect on being able to watch her grow and develop into one of the best players in the country. Stellar career for her.
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In her senior year, Damara Allen Damara Allen 5’10” | SG Cherokee Trail | 2024 State CO put on a show and left no doubt that she is one of the best players in the senior class. She led Cherokee Trail to a 22-1 record in-state and a 24-3 record overall. They only lost to eventual champion Valor Christian in the Final 4. Each night, Allen defended the opposing team’s best player, all while managing to put points on the board for her team at will. Her ability to score from all 3 levels for the floor made her a tough cover for most girls. We look forward to seeing her game on the big stage as she heads to Texas-San Antonio.
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Caitlin Kramer Caitlin Kramer 6’3″ | SF Air Acadamy | 2024 State CO has been a household name since she came into high school 4 years ago so her being able to still be at the top is a testament to her dedication and hard work. She came in and helped reshape the program at Air Academy getting them to the final four two straight years. The Colorado State commit has unlimited range on the perimeter and isn’t afraid to get into the paint and draw contact. This explains why she has been able to average 19+ points the past two seasons.
After having to sit her junior year due to the transfer rule, Elizabeth Gentry Elizabeth Gentry 6’2″ | PF Arapahoe | 2024 State CO walked in the season for Arapahoe ready to make some noise. Although the season didn’t go as she planned. Elizabeth left everything on the floor every game. This was evident from her season averages of 21.2 points and 8.5 rebounds, Creighton is getting a real gem that has the ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor and she had a solid year that will set her up for the future.
Guard play is always a big part of winning, and not many guards impacts winning like Coryn Watts Coryn Watts 5’8″ | CG Regis Jesuit | 2024 State CO . The Regis combo guard had a great senior season. She shot the ball well off the bounce and that changed the way teams had to defend her. Mainly because of how quick she is. She is arguably is the fastest player in the state with the ball in her hands. She’s able to get downhill at will putting a lot of pressure on the defense to make quick decisions. Next season, she takes her talent to Denver University which her ability to shoot the ball will go hand and hand with their style of play.