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<p>This group is not just a collection of names or numbers. These players are out here every day grinding, pushing, and sacrificing because basketball is more than a game to them. It is about the moments nobody sees, the early mornings, the late nights, the sweat, and sore muscles. The Class of 2028 is made up of young women who live for competition and respect what it takes to get better. They carry the kind of passion that drives a team. Watching them develop reminds you why hoops matters.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1233828' first='Timmery' last='Waldron'] is a 5'3” guard from Caldera High School in Oregon's Class of 2028. She plays with quickness and sharp decision-making that sets her apart in the backcourt. Timmery controls tempo and attacks gaps with confidence, making her a constant threat in transition and half-court offense. Her passing is precise, and she has the ability to break down defenses without forcing plays. Defensively, she uses her speed and anticipation to disrupt ball handlers and create turnovers. Playing for Force Basketball AAU, Timmery has sharpened her skills against top competition, showing steady growth each season. Her work ethic and basketball IQ make her a reliable floor leader who elevates her teammates. Timmery may not be the tallest, but her impact on the game is undeniable. She's a key piece of Caldera's future and a player to watch closely as she continues to develop.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1233815' first='Saige' last='White'] is a name Oregon girls basketball fans will get used to hearing. A 6-foot center in the Class of 2028, White plays her high school ball in Oregon and runs with [program_tooltip program_id='713147' first='Oregon' last='Elite'] on the club circuit. She already owns the size to be a paint anchor, but it's her mobility and willingness to defend in space that make her stand out. White seals deep, finishes through contact, and rebounds with two hands in traffic — all habits that translate at higher levels. On the defensive end, she alters shots without chasing blocks, staying vertical and controlling the glass. Her motor doesn't dip, even late in games. In a class still taking shape, White's combination of size, instincts, and work ethic gives her a clear lane to rise. [program_tooltip program_id='713147' first='Oregon' last='Elite'] has a track record of producing college prospects, and White has every tool to be their next one.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">JoJo Smith is a 5'5" point guard at Jesuit High School in Oregon's Class of 2028. She operates with steady composure, setting the pace with her poised style and controlled rhythm. JoJo handles pressure with ease and orchestrates offense patiently, selecting seams, delivering precise passes, and keeping her team in sync. Her court vision isn't flashy; it's efficient. Defensively, she uses quickness and smarts to shadow ball-handlers, disrupt passing lanes, and punch energy into the lineup. JoJo's leadership shows in how she manages the game, staying clear-headed when noise rises. She's a stabilizing force, pulling her team through tight moments with confidence rather than chaos. Quiet in presence, impactful in performance—JoJo Smith isn't just running point for Jesuit, she's defining what smart guard play looks like in Oregon's next wave.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Charleigh Giboney, a 5'6" freshman guard at Crater High School, brings court awareness beyond her years. She sees passing angles before they unfold and initiates offense with precision—never forced, always right. Her handle is tight, her pace controlled, and she slides through traffic with stealth. On defense, Charleigh's anticipation stands out—she redirects ball-handlers and sneaks interceptions, giving her team electric momentum swings. Her first games are showing flashes of composure you rarely get in freshmen—it's smart, mature, and ready. At only her first season, she's already weaving into Crater's rotation as the kind of guard who boosts everyone around her. Charleigh isn't riding hype—she's earning every minute.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1261516' first='Brooklyn' last='Boyd'], a 5'7" combo guard from St. Paul High School, is emerging as a standout in Oregon's Class of 2028. Competing with [program_tooltip program_id='713147' first='Oregon' last='Elite'], she's gained valuable experience against top regional talent, sharpening her skills and court awareness. Brooklyn plays with poise and confidence, showing a smooth shooting stroke from deep and a reliable mid-range jumper. Her ball-handling and decision-making allow her to create for teammates while staying aggressive as a scorer. Defensively, she uses her quickness and anticipation to pressure ball handlers and disrupt passing lanes. Her ability to rebound and push the pace adds versatility to her game. Coaches consistently praise her work ethic, leadership, and high basketball IQ. As she continues to develop, Brooklyn's combination of skill, toughness, and competitive drive positions her as one of the rising prospects to watch in Oregon's 2028 class.</p>
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<p>This class will be remembered for the heart they brought every time they stepped on the court. The grind never stops, and neither do they. Their journey is just beginning, but make no mistake, the impact they will have on Oregon basketball will be real and lasting.</p>
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This group is not just a collection of names or numbers. These players are out here every day grinding, pushing, and sacrificing because basketball is more than a game to them. It is about the moments nobody sees, the early mornings, the late nights, the sweat, and sore muscles. The Class of 2028 is made up of young women who live for competition and respect what it takes to get better. They carry the kind of passion that drives a team. Watching them develop reminds you why hoops matters.
HEIGHT
5'3"
POS
PG/SG
CLASS
2028
State:
Oregon
School:
Caldera
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HEIGHT
5'5"
POS
PG
CLASS
2028
State:
Oregon
School:
Jesuit
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HEIGHT
5'6"
POS
SG
CLASS
2028
School:
crater
Club:
northwest select
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HEIGHT
5'7"
POS
CG
CLASS
2028
State:
Oregon
School:
St. Paul
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