Kentucky’s Best Available Seniors
We’re under a month away from the start of the 2019-2020 season but recruiting hasn’t slowed down much at all. Many of Kentucky’s finest have committed to their college destinations already but there are several top players who are still…
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Continue ReadingWe’re under a month away from the start of the 2019-2020 season but recruiting hasn’t slowed down much at all. Many of Kentucky’s finest have committed to their college destinations already but there are several top players who are still available. Today we break down the best available Seniors in Kentucky.
Taziah “TT” Jenks, Mercy – Jenks has a lengthy offer list but recently narrowed down to her Top 7. Taziah has cut down to West Virginia, Penn State, Dayton, Texas Tech, Illinois, Xavier and Rutgers. No mention of when she’ll take her visits but Jenks is going to eventually sign with the high major school of her choice.
Malea Williams, Scott County – Williams has 16 D1 scholarship offers at this point. Her offer list consists of: NKU, Cincinnati, St. Johns, Austin Peay, Boston, Georgia, Dayton, Southern Mississippi, Florida Atlantic, East Carolina, Vanderbilt, Syracuse, Marshall, Syracuse, Illinois and Western Kentucky. Don’t be surprised if Williams is a Spring signee and winds up at a high major school.
Kendall Wingler, Meade County – Kendall has offers from Kennesaw State, Morehead State, and multiple others. Her AAU program the Kentucky Royals says she has over 15 scholarship offers to play in college. Whoever gets her will get a high scoring wing with great size and length.
Hope Sivori, Mercy – One of our favorite players to watch, Sivori is a relentless lead guard who plays with a crazy motor. Eastern Kentucky and Bellarmine have already offered and she should keep adding offers to her list as the season rolls along.
Kiarah Carney, Ballard – D1 Alabama A&M is the latest offer for the Ballard guard and she has an NAIA offer from IU-Southeast. Carney is primed for a big year in very tough 7th region. She can play either guard spot and has the potential to be a college starter early in her career at the next level.
Emilee Hope, Henderson County – A very good shooting guard prospect who can get hot and fill up the scorebook, Hope is known as much for being a shooter as anything and she will get more open looks at the next level when she’s not being hounded by opposing defenders. Emilee has no reported offers right now but she should have several.