Player Rankings Update: 2025 Unsigned Prospects Who Impress
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Throughout the past few months we have Updated the rankings for everyone throughout the state of Iowa. In this article we cover a handful prospects from the 2025 Class, that are still looking for homes after their high school career’s…
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Continue ReadingThroughout the past few months we have Updated the rankings for everyone throughout the state of Iowa. In this article we cover a handful prospects from the 2025 Class, that are still looking for homes after their high school career’s come to a close. Each individual listed is someone that has proven over the years that they can play at a high and efficient level, no matter the level on competition.
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Jenkins has just reopened her recruitment following her Junior season at Johnson High School because of a coaching change within Marquette’s staff. This will make Jenkins one of the most sought after prospects out of the Midwest in this 2025 Class. She has demonstrated over the years that she has size, strength, knowledge of the game, elite footwork, and a ton of coordination. Whenever she has guards around her that can give her open looks, she thrives. I’m not sure where she is going to end up but she will have several collegiate programs interested. This AAU season she is going to shine with her ETG team and I’m sure that her phone will be ringing off the hook because of it.
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Schilling is one of Iowa’s best kept secrets. She competes with a smaller high school out of Iowa, leading to not a lot of eye’s being on her throughout the Winter season. This past year, Schilling heard from several D1 programs but they all said the same thing, “We will be back to see you during the AAU season.” Respectfully, these collegiate programs want to see how she does on a team that plays tougher competition and how she does when she has other talented prospects around her. Something that is completely fair for the given situation. I have a feeling Schilling is going to shine this Spring/Summer season with her EYCL team. They are a stacked group, that can play off of each other. If they can really show what they can do as a whole, everyone will shine.
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Over the past few seasons, Greta Dillinger Greta Dillinger 5’10” | SG North Polk | 2025 State IA has emerged as one of the best three point shooters that this state has to offer, regardless of Age and Class. She demonstrates footwork, coordination on the catch, knowledge of when to shoot compared to getting into the teeth of the defense, and a flame thrower for an arm. If she is used in the correct way, she is a star. This is the type of prospect that if I were her coach, for every screen she would set in my offense, she would be getting five screens in return. Otherwise known as the Kyle Korver treatment. She has had some interest from some collegiate programs this past season but I expect that interest to grow over the next year. If recruiters really saw what she could do, they would be all over her almost immediately.
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I was amazed about how well Kinzee Hinders Kinzee Hinders 6’1″ | PF Newell-Fonda | 2025 State IA competed at the State tournament this past Winter, proving to me that she is someone to know moving forward out of this 2025 Class. Hinders has size, a crafty play-style, soft touch on the basketball, and a high motor. She is someone that can dominate her smaller matchup or she can stop someone that might be a little bigger than herself. The best way to describe her game on the high school floor is inevitable. She always seems to show up in one way or another and I expect that trend to continue. She is competing with a smaller AAU program this Spring/Summer season and then will be back with the Mustangs for her Senior year of high school ball. As long as she can get in front of the right eye’s while playing, she is going to be on a college roster once everything is said and done. She is to tall, athletic, and too smart not to get a chance. She just need to keep up the hard work and it’ll pay off.
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August Palmer August Palmer 5’10” | PG Iowa City-City High | 2025 State IA has been a talented PG ever since she was a Freshman on the Varsity Floor at West Branch High School. After her Freshman season, she transferred to City High where she did not skip a beat. Instead, she seem to become better against a higher level of competition. Palmer is a Guard with a nasty handle, quick feet, and a strong demeanor when taking the ball to the hoop on any given possession. She is a for sure college level PG but I’m not sure where to as of yet. She can produce, she can make others better, and she has a good attitude. Taking all this into consideration and she should have a lot of options. Before last high school season she did take a few visits to some D2 programs but that’s about it. As long as she plays well these next few months, those recruiting calls should continue to keep on coming in.