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<p>Now that the 2025 rankings are updated, I wanted to highlight some risers from the last round of updates this past Spring/Summer.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='509706' first='La'Nasia' last='Dubois']</strong></p>
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<p>Quietly, Dubois has become one of the more impressive guards in Wisconsin's 2025 class. The 5'5 Beloit Memorial guard is one of the quickest kids off the dribble and has proven to be able to get her shot whenever she wants. She has an excellent feel for the game and has the instincts to go along with it. Dubois is among the most dangerous senior guards and could end up in places people may not expect over the next four seasons. The best is yet to come for her. The Beloit native could surprise people this season.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='448288' first='Emily' last='Jensen']</strong></p>
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<p>The Verona wing is a perfect wing on a team that likes to move the ball. Taylor Stremlow was a massive aspect of that ball movement, but there's still plenty of talent in the Wildcat backcourt. We'll see what the Wildcat offense looks like, but with the tools they have and the amount of talent they've got, Jensen could make a killing spotting up on the perimeter again. Her success in knocking down shots or being a threat on the perimeter will correlate to how deep this Wildcat team can go in February.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='558941' first='Jaycee' last='Mani']</strong></p>
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<p>I don't think Germantown has produced many kids I haven't loved as players. Their style of play allows athletes to be athletes and make things happen in space. Mani is an excellent athlete who fits what the Warhawks do to a tee. She can fly around the floor for 36 minutes, attack off the dribble, and make shots that come her way. I feel people have undervalued her for one reason or another, but I thought she's been a massive reason for the Warhawks' success post-KK Arnold. Mani will attend UW-Stevens Point after graduating from Germantown.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='471480' first='Sarah' last='Helm']</strong></p>
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<p>Last season at Cedarburg, I felt Helm and others couldn't spread their wings and express themselves on the floor. The Bulldogs had a successful season overall but could've done more. Helm thrives in environments where she can fly around and make plays on the ball, whether on the boards, defending the ball, or attacking the basket. Each time I've seen Helm, she's been a consistent performer and has made winning plays on both ends of the floor. Helm will attend Lewis University.</p>
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Now that the 2025 rankings are updated, I wanted to highlight some risers from the last round of updates this past Spring/Summer.
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