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<p>The Class of 2025 is now in the rearview but it was one of the best high school classes that Kentucky has ever seen, from top to bottom. The top of the class is in the discussion for the best group of female hoopers that has come out of the Commonwealth. Looking ahead, there is a lot to replace after graduation and here are some players who could replace those top graduating Seniors.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">First Region:</span></strong></p>
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<p>Regional POY: [player_tooltip player_id='555984' first='Hannah' last='Glisson'], Graves County</p>
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<p>Next Up: [player_tooltip player_id='1285561' first='Ginger' last='Martin'] - Martin was a suitable Robin to Glisson's Batman last season and I won't be shocked if Ginger has a better statistical Senior season than her teammate did this season. Ginger is a slasher who attacks off the wing and can knock down an open three. </p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Second Region:</span></strong></p>
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<p>Regional POY: [player_tooltip player_id='688042' first='NeVaeh' last='Day'], Christian County</p>
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<p>Next Up: [player_tooltip player_id='376763' first='Anaysia' last='Bagwell'] - Bagwell has been a consistent double figure scorer throughout her entire high school career. Anaysia is going to have a chance to be the second straight player of the year for the Lady Colonels. If she improves her three point shooting, Bagwell could be a 20+ point per game scorer next season.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Third Region:</span></strong></p>
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<p>Regional POY: [player_tooltip player_id='254562' first='Peyton' last='Bradley'], Meade County</p>
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<p>Next Up: Karia Thornsberry - Karia got thrown into the fire as an 8th grader and came out with some really good experience. Replacing Bradley will be no easy task and Thornsberry shouldn't be expected to fulfill that role overnight. Long term, Karia has a chance to score a ton of points in the 3rd region and she has as bright a very bright future.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Fourth Region:</span></strong></p>
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<p>Regional POY: [player_tooltip player_id='885318' first='LaReesha' last='Cawthorn'], Franklin-Simpson</p>
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<p>Next Up: [player_tooltip player_id='897374' first='Kloie' last='Smith'] - The Lady Wildcats got hit very hard by graduation and Smith is the lone returning player from Franklin's top 6 players. Kloie is a good place to start with the reload though. She was second behind Cawthorn in every major statistical category and could be right in the mix to be the regional POY next year if Kloie performs up to her potential.</p>
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The Class of 2025 is now in the rearview but it was one of the best high school classes that Kentucky has ever seen, from top to bottom. The top of the class is in the discussion for the best group of female hoopers that has come out of the Commonwealth. Looking ahead, there is a lot to replace after graduation and here are some players who could replace those top graduating Seniors.
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