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<p>Here we have five more prospects out of the 2026 Class that you'd consider Stock-Risers as they finished out their career at the high school level the past couple of weeks.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='592200' first='Hudsyn' last='Ranschau'] took a lot of shots this Winter but while doing so she demonstrated how much of a factor she can be on the offensive end of the court when she is in rhythm. If you look at a scouting report of HR the past few years you'll notice that she is the type that you can't give open looks to from deep. Doesn't matter if it's off the bounce or catch, if she has time and space from behind the arc, it's going up and it's going to look picture perfect on the release. This Winter Ranschau demonstrated for everyone watching that she can also handle under pressure, facilitate for others, rebound, and defend at steady pace. This isn't the last time we will hear about the Ranschau sisters on the hardwood. They can really light it up and I think we will be seeing that a lot over the next few years on the collegiate floor. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='766449' first='Delainey' last='Durr'] is going to be a sensational PG at the college level once she gets on the floor for ample minutes. You might look at Durr and think that she isn't crazy good but you'd be wrong in that assumption just because she isn't super flashy. She is someone that you could an should be considered as PG #1 within any system she is competing with because of her ability to control pace of play, her ability to create off of the dribble, and her leadership when the rock is in her possession. Overall she doesn't get sped up when pressure is applied by defenses and that helps her really control things as a whole as her team's PG. We saw Durr play convincing basketball once against this season as a Senior and that helped her move up to the #32 spot in this Update. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">I still really like the play-style of [player_tooltip player_id='892063' first='Ashlee' last='Brown'] as it pertains to being someone that could compete at a high rate at the next level. Brown is lengthy at 5'10, athletic, she has natural instincts on both sides of the ball, and she plays with a ton of grit. She loves physicality when she gets near the bucket and she never seems to back down from a challenge. There are a few colleges that have reached out to Brown the last few months from the low D1 level. With the right guidance and motivation this is someone that could definitely play and thrive at that level in the correct situation. In this Update, Brown moves into the Top 35 to finish off her high school career. A respectable place to be within a loaded Class. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">If you look back over [player_tooltip player_id='656292' first='Zoe' last='Allen']'s entire career at the high school level, you'd be impressed. This is a hooper that always showed up and always got better as she was getting older. She never leveled out or stayed the same from Winter to Winter. Instead, she worked on her weakness during her off-seasons and that paid off. It paid off so much that Allen was receiving offers and interest from SEVERAL NAIA and D3 programs across the nation moving into this season. She followed all of that up by helping her Williamsburg team to a respectable Playoff run at the end of the day with her ability out of the Forward position. I don't think Allen's career is over just yet. She still has a lot more left in the tank. Which is saying something as she comes into this Update within the Top 50 in the state out of the 2026 Class.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Grandview is going to love the hooper they got in [player_tooltip player_id='912093' first='Avery' last='Moon'] from DSM Valley High School. Moon may be an undersized SF but that's what makes her a tough mismatch for others. She can move so freely within offenses that it becomes a question of who to put on her defensively, so that they can stick in front of her throughout the duration of the contest. Moon is coordinated, she has a soft touch on the ball, she can handle thoroughly, and she doesn't make stupid mistakes like most. When you package that all together, you get someone who can produce. We saw it this Winter, we have seen it on the road during AAU season's in the past, and we will see that with the Vikings moving forward this Fall.</p>
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Here we have five more prospects out of the 2026 Class that you'd consider Stock-Risers as they finished out their career at the high school level the past couple of weeks.
HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
SG
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
5'6"
POS
PG
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
CG
CLASS
2026
State:
Iowa
School:
DSM - Valley
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HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
PF
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
SF
CLASS
2026
State:
Iowa
School:
DSM - Valley
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