Kinsley Scaringe
Kinsley Scaringe
About Kinsley
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Darvoni Christopher | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Kinsley is another elite talent in the 2030 class, joining her twin sister Harper as part of a very special group of young players. Together, they add even more depth and excitement to an already talented class.
What really stands out about Kinsley is her ability to get to the basket. She plays with a strong, physical presence that allows her to finish through contact and put pressure on defenses consistently. She doesn’t shy away from attacking, and that aggressiveness makes her a tough matchup for defenders at any level.
On top of that, she’s doing a great job of developing her perimeter game. Her ability to step out and knock down shots from range makes her even more dangerous offensively, as defenders have to respect both her drive and her shot. As she continues to polish her overall skill set, Kinsley is positioning herself as a well-rounded player with a very high ceiling.
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Kinsley is a name that will continue to gain attention over the next several years. An 8th grader competing at the 16U level, she already shows the ability to play up—and could easily hold her own at the 17U level.
She does a great job handling the basketball and consistently showcases her shooting range, making her a difficult matchup for defenders. Her ability to create and score from the perimeter adds another layer to her offensive game.
Playing alongside her talented point guard twin sister, Harper Scaringe, the duo brings a dynamic presence to the floor. With an early offer from Arizona State already in hand, Kinsley is well-positioned to pick up additional Division I interest throughout the spring and summer.
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Kinsley Scaringe Kinsley Scaringe 5'8" | SG/PG Center Grove | 2030 IN continues to impress as one of the most dynamic young guards in Indiana’s 2030 class. She plays with creativity, confidence, and a strong understanding of how to use her speed and quickness to her advantage. With the ball in her hands, she’s difficult to contain—attacking downhill with purpose and showing excellent body control when finishing through or around contact. What stood out most this past weekend was her perimeter shooting. Scaringe knocked down shots from beyond the three-point line with consistency and confidence, keeping defenders honest and opening up driving lanes for herself and teammates. Her ability to read help defense and make in-the-moment adjustments—whether pulling up for a jumper, hitting a floater, or kicking out to an open teammate—highlights her strong feel for the game. With one more year before entering high school, she’s poised to make an immediate impact for the Center Grove program. Already holding an offer from Arizona State University, Scaringe’s skill set, competitiveness, and upside make her one of the most promising young guards in the Midwest.
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