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<p>With the expansion of the Prep Girls Hoops Florida Class of 2029 rankings from 30 players to 125, several players have made significant climbs since the rankings debuted in January. As always, rankings are not a snapshot of who is playing the best in the now, but they are a projection of future college-level impact based on current skill set, physical tools, athleticism, long-term upside, and overall trajectory. The 2029 class remains the least viewed and evaluated ranked class in the state, meaning there is still plenty of movement ahead as players continue to develop over the next several years. In basketball, factors such as size, length, athleticism, and positional versatility often carry significant weight because of how they project to higher levels of the game. Most importantly, players should not allow a ranking number to define them. Rankings are meant to recognize achievement, spark conversation, and provide an opinion on where a player's game currently stands while projecting where it could go in the future. Enjoy the recognition if your name is on the list, and if you disagree with where you landed (or if you aren't ranked at all) use it as motivation, keep working, and let your game do the talking. Here's a look at some of the biggest stock risers since the last update in January:</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Naomi cracked the Top 10 in the latest update after an impressive spring playing up a class on the P24 circuit with one of the top 16U teams in the state. She carried momentum from a strong finish to her freshman season and looks poised to step into an even larger role moving forward. Naomi's motor and athleticism make her a difference-maker on both ends of the floor while allowing her to impact games in a variety of ways beyond the box score. Her continued development and productivity have not gone unnoticed, and she's recently earned offers from High Point and NC A&T. With her combination of athletic tools, competitiveness, and upward trajectory, Naomi has firmly established herself as one of the top prospects in Florida's 2029 class.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Angelina continues to trend upward and is closing in on a Top 10 spot after a strong spring and continued development throughout the year. Alongside her partner-in-crime, Shea, she has excelled against her own age group while showing noticeable growth in several areas of her game this spring. Her shooting range and efficiency continue to improve, but what stood out most this spring was her willingness to put the ball on the floor and make plays off the dribble. She also impacted games defensively by blocking shots and rebounding at a high rate by utilizing her length and activity level on both ends. As her confidence and aggressiveness continue to grow, so does her ceiling. Angelina flashed significant long-term upside during Bolles' state tournament run, and with a move to Episcopal for next season, she will have another opportunity to continue her development and elevate her stock even further.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Devyn has put together one of the most impressive springs in the 2029 class by consistently producing against high-level competition and elevating her stock with each viewing. She is one of the premier athletes in the class with a combination of size, length, and explosiveness that immediately stands out from a projection standpoint. Her motor is phenomenal and allows her to impact games on both ends of the floor and make winning plays throughout the course of a game. Just as importantly, Devyn has delivered in some of the biggest matchups against top teams in the state, proving she can compete and produce when the level of competition rises. With her physical tools, relentless energy, and continued development, she has firmly established herself as one of the biggest risers in the rankings update.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Shea remains one of the most exciting and electric guards to watch in the state regardless of class. Her impact was on full display during BK's state championship run, where she consistently stepped up in big moments and helped lead the way to a title. At UNF in the title game, she took over key stretches and played a major role in helping her team secure its championship rings and medals. Shea is the definition of a competitor, bringing an edge, confidence, and will to win that separates her from many of her peers. Her performance at the Tampa camp earned her an offer and further validated the level of talent she possesses. While she will always face questions tied to size in a sport that values length and physical tools, there is little doubt that if she had a few more inches, P4 programs across the country would be lining up at her door. Simply put, her talent, production, and competitive fire are impossible to ignore.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Alexis earned a significant boost in the rankings thanks to her combination of size, strength, and skill. Possessing a strong, physical frame, she has the ability to impact games inside while also stretching the floor with a smooth shooting stroke that forces defenses to respect her range. Alexis rebounds her position well and consistently finds ways to contribute without needing a high volume of touches. Her ability to score efficiently and play within the flow of the game has continued to stand out, including a strong showing during the first GUAA stop with [program_tooltip program_id='713590' first='FGB' last=''] 15U. She was a pivotal piece for a talented Wekiva team as a freshman and is expected to step into an even larger role next season which gives her another opportunity to showcase her continued growth. With her blend of physical tools, floor-spacing ability, productivity, and long-term upside, Alexis continues to trend in the right direction as one of the notable risers in the 2029 rankings update.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Grazia continues to trend upward thanks to her intriguing combination of skill, versatility, and physical tools. The lefty wing possesses excellent length and a strong frame that project well to the next level, and she backed that up with a productive spring before already making noise this June with Saint Andrew's. Grazia is a shifty scorer with a quick burst who does a great job getting defenders off balance, utilizing fakes and changes of pace to create scoring opportunities. Once she gets into the paint, she finishes through contact and around defenders with confidence, while also showing the ability to score from all three levels. Her blend of size, versatility, scoring ability, and long-term upside has made her one of the more notable risers in the latest rankings update.</p>
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With the expansion of the Prep Girls Hoops Florida Class of 2029 rankings from 30 players to 125, several players have made significant climbs since the rankings debuted in January. As always, rankings are not a snapshot of who is playing the best in the now, but they are a projection of future college-level impact based on current skill set, physical tools, athleticism, long-term upside, and overall trajectory. The 2029 class remains the least viewed and evaluated ranked class in the state, meaning there is still plenty of movement ahead as players continue to develop over the next several years. In basketball, factors such as size, length, athleticism, and positional versatility often carry significant weight because of how they project to higher levels of the game. Most importantly, players should not allow a ranking number to define them. Rankings are meant to recognize achievement, spark conversation, and provide an opinion on where a player's game currently stands while projecting where it could go in the future. Enjoy the recognition if your name is on the list, and if you disagree with where you landed (or if you aren't ranked at all) use it as motivation, keep working, and let your game do the talking. Here's a look at some of the biggest stock risers since the last update in January:
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5'9"
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6'1"
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CLASS
2029
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5'10"
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CG/PG
CLASS
2029
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5'5"
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PG/SG
CLASS
2029
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6'0"
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PF/SF
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2029
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5'10"
POS
SF
CLASS
2029
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Saint Andrew's
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