PNW Players in 2021 PGH National Rankings
Prep Girls Hoops has officially launched its initial 2021 national rankings. This list is a compilation of 100 of the best college prospects in the United States. Follow the link here for the complete list of the rankings. Three players…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops has officially launched its initial 2021 national rankings. This list is a compilation of 100 of the best college prospects in the United States. Follow the link here for the complete list of the rankings. Three players from the Pacific Northwest are currently ranked in the top 100 with one each coming from Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Two of the three are already committed with one more left to be announced.
5’11 SG Talia von Oelhoffen Talia von Oelhoffen 5'11" | SG Chiawana | 2021 State #22 Nation WA (#1 Washington)
Overall National Ranking: #21
Positional National Ranking: #9 SG
von Oelhoffen checks in at number 21 overall and the number nine shooting guard in the country. The superstar of Chiawana High School recently gave a verbal commitment to Oregon State University, joining our number 10 nationally ranked player and number five shooting guard, Greta Kampschroeder Greta Kampschroeder 6'0" | SG Naperville North | 2021 State #10 Nation IL . Talia is a consensus top 30 nationally ranked player across all rankings platforms.
6’3 C Aaronette Vonleh Aaronette Vonleh 6'3" | C West Linn | 2021 State #76 Nation OR (#1 Oregon)
Overall National Ranking: #76
Positional National Ranking: #2 Center
Vonleh is ranked as the number 76 prospect in the country and number two center with a vast majority of the posts ranked above her being listed as “power forwards”. West Linn’s imposing post player is still available in her recruitment and she is highly sought after due to her size and strength in the post. She is a consensus top 100 player across all rankings lists.
6’4 C Brooklyn Rewers (#1 Idaho)
Overall National Ranking: #79
Positional National Ranking: #3 Center
The recent Duke commit is the biggest post player in the Pacific Northwest with her height, strength and long arms. She was previously under the radar some with national rankings, but she has been recruited at a very high level and only gotten better over the course of the last couple years. Rewers ranks in the top 100 now on multiple ranking sites.