Best of Colorado’s 2021 Class Part 2
Last year, they were just underclassmen who had huge impacts on their teams. This year, they will be juniors in high school and expectations of them will only increase each year. Here’s a look at some more top players in…
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Continue ReadingLast year, they were just underclassmen who had huge impacts on their teams. This year, they will be juniors in high school and expectations of them will only increase each year. Here’s a look at some more top players in Colorado’s 2021 graduating class.
Sydney Bevington, 6-0, G, Ralston Valley
Bevington stands at 6 feet tall with great length for a guard. She shows great ball-handling skills and can shoot the ball. She creates mismatches with the rest of the guards that she plays against because of her height. Last year, she was close to averaging a double-double with 9.3 rebounds and 12.1 points per game.
Jenna Siebert, 5-8, F, Valor Christian
Siebert shows great athleticism at both ends of the floor and can finish in the paint against the post players. She does a great job in transition on offense passing ahead to her teammates for baskets early and often. Valor Christian was a young team led by sophomores last year and it will be exciting to see how Siebert will help lead her team this year.
Maya Whiteside, 6-0, G, George Washington
Whiteside is an all-around player who can hold her own on both ends of the floor. She plays well both in the post and out on the wing as well. Excellent when it comes to finishing around the rim with contact, she averaged 16 points per game last season, which was the highest scoring average out of this class.
Megan Pohs, 5-3, G, Mullen
Outside of being one of the top shooters in Colorado, she can also create buckets for herself and for her teammates. Her basketball IQ is through the roof and is only improving, and Pohs can slow the game down or speed it up at will. She can shoot, dribble, and pass at a high level, and also is improving at creating off of pick and roll situations.
Kylie Kravig, 5-9, W, University
Kravig has great court vision and awareness, and gets excited any time her teammates reward her for making a great pass. She has the second highest assist-per-game average coming out of this list and she can shoot the ball.