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<p>While many of the big school powerhouses are down south, the 6A Northern Colorado girls basketball scene boasts some very intriguing teams and players to watch for in this 24/25' season as well. Several of the programs listed below return lots of scoring and athleticism, so this season should be a great opportunity for them to represent da north...</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='329411' first='Avery' last='Alcaraz'] is an extremely electrifying senior that has gotten better and better every year of her high school career at Ft. Collins. The lefty junior dropped 15 points per game as a junior, which was good for 5th highest in the Front Range League and 25th in the entire 6A division. Avery has developed from a "catch n'shoot" player in her early years to a 3 level scorer, which caught the attention of multiple college programs. Avery has committed to D2 powerhouse UT Tyler in the RMAC, but first, an outstanding senior year is loading....</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Juliet is definitely one of the more underrated players in the entire northern area, and she has been a major catalyst in the fast improving Erie girls basketball program. Slater was Erie's second leading scorer with 226 points, including 29 threes and a 25 point outburst on January 27th against Glenwood Springs. Juliet has "jets" oftentimes flying by defenders in transition and finishing at the rim. Combine her natural speed with her crafty change of pace and outside shooting ability - You've got a player primed to breakout this season. Keep the name [player_tooltip player_id='510719' first='Juliet' last='Slater'] on your radar!</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='874464' first='Meela' last='Delap'] is a tremendous player poised for a breakout senior season. After a slow start to her junior year, Meela came alive after the holiday break. Starting from the first game in January, Delap scored double figures in 15 out of the final 17 regular season contests. She finished the season 24th in scoring for the entire 6A division and 14th in the Front Range League with 276 points. With much of their team returning this season, expect Rocky Mountain to make a nice playoff push.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='789192' first='Courtlyn' last='Yaussi'] is a straight up gunner from deep. Yaussi has always shot the ball well throughout her youth years and nothing changed in her first year of high school. Imagine.. Making 57 threes on varsity as a freshman! This summer with her Team Colorado club program Courtlyn seemed to make a point of attacking the rim more, which led to earning more free-throw opportunities and assists. We also know young teams at the varsity level take their lumps, so Loveland is hoping that returning almost all their varsity girls will equal more competitive games in the 24/25' campaign.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Jaque was a leader and steady force throughout her junior year for the Poudre Impalas. She dropped 18 points in an early season matchup with a tough Mountain View team, and scored in double figures in 8 out of her final 9 games. Poudre eventually lost in the playoffs to 6A state champion, Valor Christian. When you combine her 5'9 frame with her ability to make an impact on both ends of the floor with scoring and rebounding (5rpg), you've got the ingredients of a great senior season coming.</p>
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While many of the big school powerhouses are down south, the 6A Northern Colorado girls basketball scene boasts some very intriguing teams and players to watch for in this 24/25' season as well. Several of the programs listed below return lots of scoring and athleticism, so this season should be a great opportunity for them to represent da north...
HEIGHT
5'8"
POS
SG
CLASS
2025
State:
Colorado
School:
Fort Collins
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HEIGHT
5'8"
POS
CG/PG
CLASS
2026
State:
Colorado
School:
Erie
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State:
Colorado
School:
Rocky Mountain High School
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HEIGHT
5'8"
POS
CG
CLASS
2027
State:
Colorado
School:
Loveland
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HEIGHT
5'8"
POS
SF
CLASS
2025
State:
Colorado
School:
Poudre
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