Summer Ball Watch: Wheat State Elite – Chaos
Wheat State Elite – Chaos’ summer roster is an experienced group. Many just wrapped up their high school basketball season with appearances in the state tournament. Here’s a look at some of team members. Emily Ryan, 2020, 5’9″, PG —…
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Continue ReadingWheat State Elite – Chaos’ summer roster is an experienced group. Many just wrapped up their high school basketball season with appearances in the state tournament. Here’s a look at some of team members.
Emily Ryan, 2020, 5’9″, PG — The Central Plains point guard is currently listed as a 4-star ESPNU HoopGurlzSuper 60 player, ranked #16 in the country. The Gatorade Kansas player of the year in 2018 Ryan is regarded as the most complete player in the state. She has been first team all-class for the past two years and has been on the team’s three recent state championship teams, extending the streak the school has of 111 straight wins and six consecutive championships.
Kade Hackerott, 2020, 5’11”, F — The Goddard guard has been class 5A first team all-state for the past two seasons. She averaged 15 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 3.1 apg, 2.3 spg and 1.4 bpg this past season. A dangerous three point shooter, 39%, she has the size to compete inside. She led her team in rebounding.
Emma Ruddle, 2020, 5’8″, G/F — The McPherson guard/forward filled several roles for her 4th place Class 5A state team and is very aggressive on the offensive end.
Andrea Sweat, 2020, 6’1″, G/F — The McPherson guard/forward was generally found on the perimeter and working the baseline offensively for the Bullpups.
Jaidyn Schomp, 2021, 6’2″, F — The Derby post player worked along side the 6’6″ Gatorade Kansas player of the year and Kansas’ first McDonald’s All American, Kennedy Brown, this past season. She enjoyed a run this past season where the team’s only loss was in the 6A state semifinals as well as celebrated a state championship as a freshman. Described as a stretch 4 she shoots the three at a 40% clip as well as get to the basket on the drive. She’s a player with an enormous upside to be one of the top players in the state. She averaged 5.3 ppg, 3.5rpg, 1.1 bpg. Learn more about Jaidyn in this player spotlight.