Claire Brock
Claire Brock
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Darvoni Christopher | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Claire Brock
Claire
Brock
6'1" | PF
Brownstown Central | 2027
State
IN
enters the summer as one of the most productive frontcourt players in this section of the rankings. The Brownstown Central power forward brings toughness, physicality, and a strong presence around the basket.
Brock has developed into a player capable of impacting games through rebounding, interior scoring, and defensive effort. Her willingness to battle inside allows her to create second-chance opportunities while also providing stability in the paint. She understands positioning well and consistently works to establish herself in high-percentage scoring areas.
For Brownstown Central, Brock’s role will be extremely important as the Braves continue preparing for another competitive season. June offers her the opportunity to showcase improvements in her face-up game and overall offensive versatility.
College programs looking for hard-working frontcourt players who embrace physical basketball should keep an eye on Brock as she continues to develop.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Claire opted not to play during the 2024-2025 high school season, but she returned this Spring and played in June with Brownstown, looking impressive. She has great length, some bounce, and she works hard at both ends of the floor. She has a little touch in the mid-post, but she moves well inside without the ball and always finds herself open at the rim for teammates to feed. If she can continue to work on her skillset, a lot of elite small colleges will like her game.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
I actually first received Claire’s name back in March, and I finally saw her for the first time this past weekend. She is an extremely long, wiry, but hard-working and physical frontline player. She looks like she might still be growing and figuring things out, but she plays the right way and is very aggressive. Right now, offensively, she is best in the mid-post and at the block. She uses her length and physicality well. I do think she’ll eventually be able to stretch her game, though.
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