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<p>As you've probably already seen, Prep Girls Hoops New Jersey has come out with its updated 2023 prospect rankings, a massive 362 prospect list with 250 ranked prospects across the state. We've already talked about the top five prospects in the state, so it's only right to continue that, rounding out the top 10 with the 6-10 prospects in the 2023 class. Keep in mind that these rankings are fluid and will change over time.</p>
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<p><strong>No. 6: [player_tooltip player_id='404218' first='Kyla' last='Glasser-Hyman'] - 5-6 PG, Hightstown</strong></p>
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<p>Glasser-Hyman has been nothing short of incredible during her time at Hightstown and with Team Sharp. Talk about a star-studded lineup they have, but she's the complete package and went off as a junior. Her skillset is just above and beyond a large majority of her competitors, plus her defense has improved a great deal over time as well. That comes with maturity and quickness, both of which she's shown massive changes in.</p>
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<p><strong>No. 7: [player_tooltip player_id='155450' first='Mattison' last='Chiera'] - 5-10 SF, Colonia</strong></p>
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<p>A teammate of Glasser-Hyman on Team Sharp, Chiera has created quite the 1-2 punch between her and [player_tooltip player_id='325182' first='Taylor' last='Derkack'], and for good reason. Chiera is one of the best shooters in the state and her height has only helped her out with that. Standing at 5-10, that naturally gives her an advantage beyond the arc as she rises up for a shot. Right now, the biggest thing we want to see from her is continued success on the defensive end, something that's working its way toward perfection.</p>
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<p><strong>No. 8: [player_tooltip player_id='321548' first='Emma' last='Peretti'] - 5-11 PF, Hammonton</strong></p>
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<p>Peretti has been the standard in the middle for Hammonton and is expected to reprise that role as a senior. We know just what she can do in the middle, an aggressive defender and an effective scorer. She's incredibly efficient down low when it comes to scoring and coming off a season where she just missed out on averaging 20 points a game, that's going to be a big goal for her as a senior. Her game has rounded out well and just needs to continue to develop.</p>
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<p><strong>No. 9: [player_tooltip player_id='155444' first='Brynn' last='McCurry'] - 6-1 PF, Sparta</strong></p>
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<p>McCurry has been a revelation for Sparta and is someone we think could be a top-5 candidate in this 2023 class moving forward. What an absolute monster this 6-1 forward is for the reigning state champions. It's not just her scoring, which has really developed recently as she's expanded her range more to the perimeter. It's things like her passing which really impress because McCurry averaged nearly six assists per game as a junior. That's among the highest totals in the state, so if you want to pick a triple-double threat, it's McCurry any day of the week.</p>
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<p><strong>No. 10: [player_tooltip player_id='134754' first='Julia' last='Corsentino'] - 5-9 SG, Rumson Fair-Haven</strong></p>
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<p>Corsentino is the lone newcomer to the top 10, this after her recent commitment to play at MAAC women's power Marist over the summer. If you want to look at the best shooters in the state, you might be looking at the best one in her, someone who is coming off a season where she averaged well over 2.5 made three-pointers a game. If Corsentino can knock down north of 75 three-pointers as a junior, triple digits is in her sights as a senior, something that a very select few have joined with in New Jersey. This sweet-shooting scorer has one of the best releases we've ever seen and dazzles from beyond the arc.</p>
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As you've probably already seen, Prep Girls Hoops New Jersey has come out with its updated 2023 prospect rankings, a massive 362 prospect list with 250 ranked prospects across the state. We've already talked about the top five prospects in the state, so it's only right to continue that, rounding out the top 10 with the 6-10 prospects in the 2023 class. Keep in mind that these rankings are fluid and will change over time.
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