<strong>#1 [player_tooltip player_id="36670" first="Ali" last="Zelaya"] 6’4 2020 C Millennium</strong>
Zelaya is one of the most successful players in Arizona and capped off her senior season with another state title. I think she will continue her success into the college game and be an immediate impact player for her team. She has great size and athleticism. She moves much better than people give her credit for and she has a very nice jumper. She can hit it from the mid-range or the 3 pointer with great efficiency or score in the low block. Zelaya should be ready to make an impact from day 1.
<strong>#2 [player_tooltip player_id="112667" first="Danelle" last="Arigbabu"] 6’4 2020 C Bella Vista</strong>
Danelle may be a bit of an unknown for the Arizona basketball community due to her playing at a Prep school rather than a public in the AIA. However, Danelle is a D1 talent player and she has been playing against college level teams all year. She will be ready to go once she gets to college because she's been playing at that level for years. Danelle is going to be a very good college basketball player.
<strong>#3 [player_tooltip player_id="45806" first="Anabella" last="Muscoreil"] 6’3 2020 C Marana</strong>
Muscoreil has great size and a lot of potential. She has steadily gotten better and better each year and I think that is a true testament to the type of person/player she is. I think her dedication to her game and development landed her at the college she's going to. If she keeps up this type of dedication to her game, who knows how good she will be her freshman year of college and onward. Muscoreil has a ton of potential.
<strong>#4 [player_tooltip player_id="135709" first="Maya" last="Peat"] 6’5 2020 C Chandler </strong>
Peat is another player who has a ton of potential and it will really come down to how much work she puts in and how badly a she wants to be great. Peat has shown that she can score down low, grab rebounds, play defense, and even hit a jumper from time to time. Her biggest thing is her overall fitness. If she commits to conditioning this summer, she could be a big impact player for whatever college she goes to.
<strong>#5 Jess Winquist 6’1 2020 C ALA-QC</strong>
Winquist is an undersized center. I thought about putting her at the PF spot, but I don't think that is a position she will be successful at in the college game. She plays really good help size defense and is constantly directing her team. She acts as the defensive anchor for ALA-QC. She can score in the low post and can hit the mid-range jumper from time to time. Winquist can also run in transition pretty well for a center.
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