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Division 4 showed us that just because they come from a small school doesn’t mean they can’t play with the best of them. Here are my picks for top players in Division 4. Mia McGregor MI #3 SG #2 HEIGHT…
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Continue ReadingDivision 4 showed us that just because they come from a small school doesn’t mean they can’t play with the best of them. Here are my picks for top players in Division 4.
McGregor is one of the top freshmen in the state. She made a big impact on the high school scene this year. She’s a scoring machine and can handle anything the defense throws at her. In my opinion, she’s the standout player in Division 4 this year!
The Lawrence Tech commit left her mark at Colon High School as the all-time career scorer. She had an exceptional senior campaign. She is a playmaker who can knock down the shot behind the arc, rebound at a high rate, and has next-level court vision and passing abilities.
Emily Jokela
Emily Jokela
Jokela, as a junior, was named the Copper Mountain Conference MVP and has already become the program’s all-time leading scorer. She had an outstanding junior season and demonstrated the ability to score from all areas of the court. In addition, she made a significant impact on the defensive end, consistently coming away with numerous steals in every game.
St. George helped lead her Kingston team back to the Breslin and performed well on the big stage. They came up short in the championship game, but she left it all on the court. She is leaving as Kingston’s all-time leading scorer.
I don’t think we have Maki ranked correctly, she turned lots of heads at the Breslin Center. The athletic guard was doing it all for her team and should be playing at the next level, somewhere! She is leaving Ishpeming as the all-time scoring leader.
Neetz will be leaving Bay City All Saints as the all-time leading scorer. She averaged a double-double in her senior campaign and helped lead her team to a conference and district championship.
The Grand Valley University commit had a stellar junior season. She is a lights-out shooter and rebounds at a high rate from her point guard position. She is relentless on the defensive end of the floor.