Although we have not ranked the girls in the 2024 class yet - we have assembled a watch-list, based off of off-season events. This list is far from complete, but we do want to discuss some of the many outstanding young players in Ohio, right now.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="217347" first="Caitlin" last="Titler"] - 5’7 Guard - Triway</strong>
Caitlin is so much fun to watch on the basketball court. She has outstanding length for a lead guard – finishing over defenders at the rim – where she is at her best as a driver. In transition, Caitlin is dynamic – showing off her impressive vision and athleticism. She is a good rebounder, as well – an underutilized trait for most perimeter players.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="217346" first="Riley" last="Kubitz"] - 5’8 Guard - Black River</strong>
Kubitz has a bright future. She is a strong guard who plays with a high motor. She will have the chance to contribute and put up some numbers early for a Black River team that needs consistent guard play. Riley’s ability to play multiple positions on the perimeter will be an asset for years to come. She is a solid defender, both on the ball and off the ball.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="217345" first="Ashley" last="Mullet"] - 5’2 Guard - Hiland</strong>
This shouldn’t be much of a shocker to anyone that is familiar with Berlin Hiland’s program – [player_tooltip player_id="217345" first="Ashley" last="Mullet"] is a skilled-guard, with a high basketball IQ and an outstanding jump-shot from 3-point land. She makes outstanding decisions with the ball in her hands and has no problem creating her own shot – even against longer/older defenders.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="217348" first="Aaliyah" last="Wirth"] - 5’8 Wing - Triway</strong>
Wirth is a guard/forward tweener who doesn’t seem to have a true position at this current point in her career but that has not stopped her from showing flashes of being very effective. She does have the physical frame and motor to dominate games on both ends of the floor. Aaliyah lives at the free throw line – constantly attacking defenses and getting the opposition in foul trouble, as she has no problem blowing by defenders and getting to the basket.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="217333" first="Adrena" last="Gordon"] - 5’11 Forward - Hoban</strong>
Gordon has star-potential. She has the rare blend of size and skill to play essentially any position on the floor. It’s not uncommon to see her grab a rebound and lead the break – catch on the elbow for isolation opportunities – or post up on the block against smaller defenders. Gordon is an even-tougher match-up, because she is aggressive as a playmaker.
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