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<p>June basketball is one of the most important stretches of the high school season, and several players across Indiana are entering the month with opportunities to elevate both their stock and their teams. The players ranked in the 21-25 range bring a strong combination of production, upside, versatility, and momentum heading into summer team camps, shootouts, and live periods. What stands out about this group is how differently each player impacts the game. Some are proven scorers, others control the paint defensively, while a few are emerging into larger leadership roles for programs expecting deep postseason runs.</p>
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<p><strong>Te'Asia Briscoe</strong>, <strong>Riley Roberts</strong>, <strong>Tatum DeVries</strong>, <strong>London Gilley</strong>, and <strong>Ashlee Bake</strong> each enter June with something to prove and a major chance to separate themselves in Indiana's loaded talent pool. Several of these players are expected to take on expanded offensive responsibilities for their high school programs, while others already have the attention of college coaches because of their physical tools and long-term upside. June ball often reveals who made the biggest offseason improvements, and this group has the talent to make significant noise throughout the summer.</p>
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<p>Programs across the state will rely heavily on experienced wings, perimeter shooting, rebounding, and defensive versatility during June competition, and these five players all bring those traits in different ways. Coaches will also be paying close attention to consistency, leadership, and how players perform against top-level competition. This ranking range may not always receive the headlines of the top ten, but these athletes have the ability to climb quickly with strong summer performances and productive high school seasons ahead.</p>
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<p>Te'Asia Briscoe continues to develop into one of the more intriguing wings in the state because of her athleticism, length, and ability to impact multiple areas of the floor. At Purdue Poly, she gives her team a versatile forward who can defend several positions while also creating offense in transition. Her motor stands out immediately, especially on the defensive end where she can disrupt passing lanes and turn defense into easy scoring opportunities.</p>
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<p>Heading into June, Briscoe will be counted on to continue expanding her offensive game and become more consistent as a perimeter scorer. She already shows flashes of being able to attack downhill and finish through contact, and when she is aggressive, she changes the pace of the game. Her upside remains extremely high because of her physical tools and versatility. Expect her to be a major piece for Purdue Poly this summer as she continues to attract more attention from college programs.</p>
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<p>Riley Roberts gives Floyd Central a strong interior presence entering June ball. She brings size, physicality, and rebounding ability that immediately impacts games, especially against teams lacking frontcourt depth. Roberts does a strong job establishing position around the basket and consistently finishes through traffic while battling for second-chance opportunities.</p>
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<p>Defensively, she anchors the paint well and provides toughness around the rim. June will be a big opportunity for Roberts to continue showing improvement in mobility, defensive timing, and offensive versatility facing stronger competition. Her ability to control the glass and provide interior stability makes her a valuable piece for Floyd Central heading into the summer. Centers who consistently rebound and defend remain valuable at every level, and Roberts has the tools to continue climbing.</p>
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<p>Tatum DeVries enters June as one of the more skilled perimeter scorers in this ranking range. The Bloomington South shooting guard can stretch defenses with her outside shot while also creating offense off the dribble. Her confidence as a scorer stands out, and she plays with a good offensive rhythm that allows her to produce in multiple ways.</p>
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<p>What makes DeVries especially important for Bloomington South is her ability to generate momentum offensively. She can knock down perimeter shots in bunches and help open the floor for teammates. June competition will give her another opportunity to showcase her scoring consistency against athletic defenders and continue developing as an all-around guard. If she continues improving defensively and as a playmaker, her stock could rise quickly throughout the summer months.</p>
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<p>London Gilley brings versatility and toughness to the Washington program entering June ball. She is a wing that can impact the game both inside and on the perimeter, giving her coaching staff flexibility in matchups. Gilley plays with physicality and competes hard on both ends, which allows her to contribute even when shots are not falling.</p>
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<p>Offensively, she has shown the ability to attack the rim, finish through contact, and create scoring opportunities in transition. Defensively, her length and activity make her effective guarding multiple positions. June will be an important evaluation period for Gilley because her skill set fits the modern wing mold that many college coaches value. Continued development with ball handling and perimeter shooting could make her one of the bigger risers moving forward.</p>
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<p>Ashlee Baker gives Franklin Central another talented perimeter piece entering a very important June stretch. She brings energy, toughness, and shot-making ability to the guard position while fitting well within Franklin Central's competitive system. Baker has the ability to knock down perimeter shots while also contributing defensively with active on-ball pressure.</p>
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<p>One of the biggest areas where Baker stands out is her willingness to compete every possession. She plays hard, moves well without the basketball, and understands how to contribute within team concepts. As Franklin Central looks to make another strong push this season, her role and consistency will be important. June ball should provide Baker with opportunities to show continued growth offensively and prove she can be a reliable scoring option against top competition.</p>
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June basketball is one of the most important stretches of the high school season, and several players across Indiana are entering the month with opportunities to elevate both their stock and their teams. The players ranked in the 21-25 range bring a strong combination of production, upside, versatility, and momentum heading into summer team camps, shootouts, and live periods. What stands out about this group is how differently each player impacts the game. Some are proven scorers, others control the paint defensively, while a few are emerging into larger leadership roles for programs expecting deep postseason runs.
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