Top Underclassmen I Saw: Fall 2018
In the few weeks before schools broke for the holidays I watched Varsity, JV, and C-Squad teams for six schools from class 6A to 2A. What I saw was a great deal of talent playing now and some notables to…
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Continue ReadingIn the few weeks before schools broke for the holidays I watched Varsity, JV, and C-Squad teams for six schools from class 6A to 2A. What I saw was a great deal of talent playing now and some notables to watch develop.
Kali Briar, 2022, Sterling, 5’4″ Guard – Strong ball handler who incorporates a great crossover into other moves to get to the basket or break pressure. Good free throw shooter and has three-point range.
Sterling’s Kali Briar works against Garden Plain backcourt pressure.Grace Pyle, 2021, McPherson, 5’8″ Guard – Good ball-handler against pressure, can play four positions, and can finish on both sides of the basket.
Sydney Unruh, 2021, Great Bend, 5’3″ Point Guard – Quick, steady player who can get the quick assist or knock down a three.
Great Bend guard Stacey Unruh tries to blow by her defender to get to the basket.Kayla Morris, 2021, Sterling, 5’10” Forward – Athletic transition player who posts and rebounds strongly inside.
Sterling’s Kayla Morris posts up to receive an entry pass from Kidist Wilson against Garden PlainJordyn Schomp, 2021, Derby 6’1″ Forward – An athletic defensive presence who transitions well. Has shown three point range.
Kidist Wilson, 2021, Sterling, 5’5″ Guard – Steady, quick, patient with the ball and can create her own shot.
Katelyn Kennedy, 2021, Derby, 5’7″ Guard – Athletic three-point shooter who often defends opposing point guards.
Emily Whorton, 2022, McPherson, 5’7″ Guard – Picks up steals from good off-the-ball awareness and has good down-the-floor passing skills. Has three-point range and can drive and finish with from either side of the basket.
Madysen Zoglman, 2021, Garden Plain, 5’7″ Guard – Shooter with good three-point range