Stock Rising Forwards on the Move
In this article we feature some of the Forwards whose stock is on the way up. These players have impressed in the high school season last year , the April and May evaluation period and during the high school summer…
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Continue ReadingIn this article we feature some of the Forwards whose stock is on the way up. These players have impressed in the high school season last year , the April and May evaluation period and during the high school summer period. As a result these players’ stocks are on the rise.
Kali Barrett
Kali
Barrett
6'2" | SF
Cardinal Mooney | 2025
State
FL
inches closer and closer to the top spot and just keeps on balling. Barrett was very impressive in her last outing at the FABC Showcase in Gainesville. There is not much she can’t do it on a basketball court. She has the outside game, the inside game, she can rebound the ball, pass the ball, and she makes those around her better. Barrett is one of the top players in the State and before it’s said and done, she could go out as the top in the State. Looking to see Barrett and company in Lakeland in the State Championship tournament next year.
Riley Stoker
Riley
Stoker
6'0" | SF
Somerset Prep North Lauderdale | 2025
State
FL
showed everyone at the FABC what she was about and did the same thing during the April and May evaluation periods. Stoker has that versatile game where she can shoot it from the three point line or pull up in the midrange and kill an opponent. She rebounds well and can handle the ball. As good as she is, she plays in the flow of her teams offense and consistently drops 15 to 20 points per game. She averaged 16.1 points per game last season and connected on 66 three pointers. Stoker can also rebound the ball and had several games with at least 15 boards. She is one of the fastest risers in the 2025 class and there were several coaches at the FABC who can confirm it.
Jade Jones
Jade
Jones
5'11" | SF
King's Academy | 2025
State
FL
is a combination of athleticism, competitiveness, and a high basketball IQ. She was very impressive during the April and May evaluation period and she was a standout at the FABC showcase in Gainesville. Versatility is Jones’s game. She can defend all positions on the floor and do so effectively. I watched her rip one of the quickest guards on the floor and then block the shot of one of the top shooters in the State in the same game. Offensively, she can score in the midrange and can finish at the rim with physical contact. Jones is a stock riser for a reason. She is one of the top forwards in the 2025 class.
Olivia Olson
Olivia
Olson
5'10" | SF
Mainland | 2025
State
FL
is a forward who impresses everyone she is on the court. Olson just knows how to compete. She plays the game and just reacts to the situation. She handles the ball well and will take it to the paint in a hurry. She is also a prolific three point shooter or midrange shooter. She can hurt a team in many ways. Her versatility stands out on the offensive end. She has the game to play the 1,2, and 3. Olson is a good defensive player who puts pressure on the ball and is good at cutting off angles to the basket. Several coaches were talking about her at the FABC. Her play on the court and rising stock should equate to a memorable Summer.
Ronnice Berry
Ronnice
Berry
5'10" | SF
Ocoee | 2025
State
FL
puts a capital “V” in versatility and has shown that she can play multiple positions on the basket floor. At the State Championship, Berry was battling on the inside and getting rebounds and scoring some tough baskets on the inside. During the Spring evaluation period, Berry played on the wing and navigated her game in a five man out offense attack. She primarily facilitated and got buckets on the inside off of rebounds. Fast Forward to the FABC showcase and Berry is playing for a new team and playing at the guard positions and having the ball in her hands a lot more. Her athleticism and speed on the court stood out. She can shoot on the outside and still has that ability to use her athleticism and physicality to score on the inside.
Kayla Greyvensteyn
Kayla
Greyvensteyn
5'10" | SF
Cardinal Gibbons | 2025
State
FL
is one of the top ballers in the 2025 class and can shoot the daylights out of the ball. Last season she averaged newly 20 points per contest and scored every way imaginable. Greveysteyn was a standout during the May Evaluation period. She showed the skills from passing to shooting and from shooting to playmaking. She enters out draft with a high ranking and she is a player whose stock is on the rise.
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