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<p>These hoopers of the Class of 2027 have put themselves on the doorstep of being place within the Top 75/100 and with the way they're trending, it's only a matter of time before their names are officially added in the near future.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">When we get to our next Update this upcoming Summer [player_tooltip player_id='885127' first='Izabella' last='Farley'] is going to be added into the Top 75 as long as she holds her own during AAU season this Spring. Farley is a tough matchup for oppositions. She stands at a true 6'0 and she might not move the quickest but she actually uses that to her advantage. She knows how to use her body on the offensive end to give herself consistent looks from all over the floor. If she catches at the three point line and you sag off, there is a chance she is going to put it up and make it with her fundamental shot form. If she catches in the middle with her back to the basket and ample time, she is going to convert for a simple bucket either over the defender or going through the defender. Either way though, it's going to be a promising shot attempt from close range with a high conversion rate. If you are looking for some promise out of someone from the 2027 Class, that has some size and is fairly underrated - Farley could be your girl. She is coming off of a successful Junior high school season and she is ready to build on that moving forward. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">If you look at Harlan Community and the season they strung together, you see a pattern emerge. That pattern is the production from Center - [player_tooltip player_id='1354512' first='Kenzley' last='Bruck'] in the middle of the paint. When Harlan was at their best this Winter, so was Bruck. She was so impactful that she almost averaged a double-double in points-rebounds over the past 4 months with 12.5 PPG and 9 RPG. This is one of the taller players from the 2027 Class. She plays "smaller" town ball but as we always say, you can't teach height and being 6'2 is pretty tall in the women's game. This is only the beginning for Bruck in reality. She showed up each contest this Winter and I'm hoping she builds on that coming into next season in a few short months. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Pearce finished off St. Albert season as her team's second leading scorer with 10.7 PPG on 34% shooting from the floor, 30.5 % from three point lane, and 77.7% from the charity stripe. We had a chance to see Pearce compete a few times this past Winter season and she showed up a good amount down the stretch. She didn't hog the ball during possessions, she played cleanly overall, and she understood what her role was with those who were placed around her. When a player tries to do too much, it's easily noticeable. We see that a lot in high school ball but not with Pearce. She stays within her own and her coaches have to love her for that in the grand scheme of things. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='923921' first='Alisa' last='Pins'] averaged 7 PPG, 3 RPG, and 2 APG this past season for her Junior campaign with Urbandale. These numbers might not of led her team but they definitely helped in their groups overall success as the year went on. As long as Pins can find her niche within the [program_tooltip program_id='712617' first='Lady' last='Pure Prep'] program early on this Spring, I expect her to have a steady work load. She will have a few others placed around her with some collegiate level talent and size but she just needs to play her role. Just like in high school ball. If everyone does that, they should capitalize when it matters in big moments throughout the season.</p>
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These hoopers of the Class of 2027 have put themselves on the doorstep of being place within the Top 75/100 and with the way they're trending, it's only a matter of time before their names are officially added in the near future.
HEIGHT
6'0"
POS
SF/PF
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
C
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
5'8"
POS
SF
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
SG/CG
CLASS
2027
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