Player Rankings Update: More Players To Know
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In this article we are going to cover some more prospects that should have been mentioned this past few months during the Ranking Process. Each individual is someone that has shown up on the Varsity floor this season, a number…
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Continue ReadingIn this article we are going to cover some more prospects that should have been mentioned this past few months during the Ranking Process. Each individual is someone that has shown up on the Varsity floor this season, a number of times.
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Over the past year, a prospect that has put up some nice numbers and continues to get better is Hayden Lynn Hayden Lynn 5’11” | SG Forest City | 2027 IA of Forest City. Lynn is a Guard that is putting up productive stat lines, every time she takes the floor. She does a great job of leading her teammates by example and has demonstrated that in big situations, she can be trusted with the ball in her hands. Like anyone at this age, her progression over the next year is going to be a major key to her future but she has displayed a balanced foundation that she could build on before she graduates the high school floor. If she stays locked in and continues to work on the right things in her down-time, she is going to continue to get better and that wouldn’t surprise me.
Natalie Ramsey Natalie Ramsey 5’11” | SF Liberty | 2026 IA has been a force on the high school floor this season for her Liberty team and she is going to continue to ride that momentum into the future. After coming off an injury from last season, Ramsey picked up right where she left off. She is making her presence known in a positive way while seeing the Varsity floor at a consistent rate. She doesn’t give up on a play, whether it seems like the position is dead or not. She is great at communicating with the other’s around her and she understands her own ability to a T. When you combined all of this, you see some promise. I have a feeling that here in the next couple of high school seasons, Ramsey is going to be a player we talk about quite a bit out of the Iowa City area because of her play on the hardwood.
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Alissa Henry
Alissa Henry
Ali Henry Ali Henry 5’5″ | SG Clarke | 2024 IA of Clarke High School is a Guard with a superior scoring ability compared to most, with the willingness to make the extra pass whenever the opportunity presents itself. Henry and this Clarke team do some really positive things on the basketball court. They run good offense, they move without the ball, they don’t settle for contested shots a majority of the time, and they are all good teammates across the board. As it pertains to Henry, she is very knowledgeable about the game. She has demonstrated time and time again that she knows when to let it go from deep or take it all the way to the bucket. Most of her attempts and makes this winter have been at the rim in some form but she does possess the ability to step outside every once and awhile. I haven’t had a chance to see Henry play live this season but that doesn’t change the fact that their team is putting together a memorable winter.
Morgan Bradley Morgan Bradley 5'9" | CG Columbus Catholic | 2024 IA
Morgan Bradley Morgan Bradley 5'9" | CG Columbus Catholic | 2024 IA
The Columbus Catholic Sailors haven’t started out their season in conference like they would have wanted but that doesn’t mean that they don’t have some prospects playing good ball right now. One of those prospects comes to us in the form of Small Forward/Combo Guard, Morgan Bradley Morgan Bradley 5’9″ | CG Columbus Catholic | 2024 IA . Bradley stands at 5’10 and is someone that is in charge of handling a majority of her teams rebounding from her position. In her teams 15 contests so far this season, she is averaging 16.5 PPG and 8.5 PRG. From these numbers alone, you can see that her presence is being felt around the hoop, every time she takes the floor. Defensively, I would venture to say that she is one of her teams best at “walling” up, impacting the shot of their opponents in a plethora of different ways, usually leading to a miss and rebound by the Sailors. I’m not sure what Bradley’s future holds after this season but if they want to put some more W’s in the Win column before things are said and done. Bradley is going to be a vital in that process.