AAU Season: More Spring Standouts
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This Spring has brought us a ton of different prospects that have stood out for their production on the hardwood. In this article we cover five players that have done a great job of giving it their all and showing…
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Karrington Asp Karrington Asp 6'2" | PF Western Dubuque | 2025 State IA is competing out of Minnesota for her last year of AAU ball and it has been going really well for her Minnesota Fury GUAA 2025 team. Asp is a 6’2 Power Forward, that is D1 committed to compete following her high school career and she has showed her production at a high rate this Spring season. She is currently a Top 10 player in the country on the UA Circuit in FG% at just over 40%, showing her worth on that side of the ball. Defensively, she is someone that in a menace by the rim. She can wall up and guard bigger opponents or she can get a handful of blocks coming from help side if her teammates get beaten off the dribble. There is still a few months of AAU season left moving into the Summer and I’m expecting some more of the same out of Asp moving forward. She is a difference maker and she should continue to play like it.
I’ve only seen Peyton Bose Peyton Bose CG East Buchanan | 2025 IA competing this past six months but she has made a case that she is a top offensive producer throughout the state of Iowa in the 2025 Class. For her Iowa Ball Stars program this Spring, Bose has been fantastic. She is scoring a lot of points each game at an efficient rate, while she is also getting others involved, showing that she is selfless in her actions when need be. Her team is also winning while she is doing this, showing off her talents of making everyone else around her better. I’m expecting her to have a huge season this Winter with East Buchanan High School. If she stays locked in, there is no reason she shouldn’t be a top performer this upcoming high school season in a few different positive statistical categories throughout Iowa.
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I haven’t had a chance to see Mykaela Vincent Mykaela Vincent 6'0" | SF Pella | 2027 IA preform live yet but from all the video I am watching and talking to some of her coaches, it wouldn’t surprise me if she had a break out year this next 12 months on the hardwood. Vincent is new to our system but she isn’t new to Iowa high school basketball. She is a prospect that stands at around 6’0 and she plays some solid ball for her size/position. She understands her advantages, her athletic ability, and what she does best on the basketball court. Not to mention, for the most part she doesn’t force any action. If she has a good look at the rim, she can finish through contact or she can simply go over smaller defenders that might stand in her way. We will be hearing more about Vincent this next month with our new 2027 Player Rankings Update for the 2027 Class coming out in a few weeks. Until then I’m sure she will light it up during school ball, showing her improvement from a year ago.
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Kinsley Ford Kinsley Ford NE is someone that we aren’t going to get too much into prior to her high school career or 8th grade season next year but this past weekend she was labeled as an all star, while playing up for her 14U Nebraska Lasers team out at the USJN: Battle At The Borders. Ford is someone that has shown promise and talent on the basketball court from a young age. That is the main reason she is playing up a grade level and producing as one of the best out of her 14U team. This maybe the first time we are going to hear about her but it definitely won’t be the last.
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Lexi Haller Lexi Haller SG CR - Jefferson | 2027 IA joined up with her Team Iowa 2027 BlueStar team to compete again this AAU season and when she has been playing, she has been doing a good job of making the most of her opportunities. On this team, there are a few other prospects that handle the ball for them. Haller more-so competes at the off-guard position with her ability to catch and shoot from almost anywhere around the three point line or in the mid-range. She is someone that might not be the one to average 30 PPG but she can definitely light it up if she see’s one of her first shots go in and that’s kind of how it’s gone this Spring AAU Season as a whole. As long as she stays dedicated in her off-seasons, she could make some waves over the next few seasons at the high school level.
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This Spring has brought us a ton of different prospects that have stood out for their production on the hardwood. In this article we cover five players that have done a great job of giving it their all and showing up this Spring for whatever team they are playing for.
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