4 2022 Stock Risers
The Junior class is a quality one and several young ladies are having strong summer. Here’s a look at some of the top stock risers in the Junior class this summer. Apologies to Rachel and Caylan as I couldn’t get…
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Continue ReadingThe Junior class is a quality one and several young ladies are having strong summer. Here’s a look at some of the top stock risers in the Junior class this summer. Apologies to Rachel and Caylan as I couldn’t get videos of theirs to embed or link properly.
Kennedy Lee, Manual – Kennedy is in contention for top player in the entire 2022 Class. She recently earned her first D1 offer from Niagara. With her size and positional versatility, Lee is a coach’s dream with her work ethic and has potential to become a high major prospect once college coaches can be back out and see her live again.
Mia Hale Mia Hale 5'9" | SF Estill County | 2022 State KY , Estill County – Hale was recently offered by Kentucky Christian but likely has bigger and better offers in her future. A versatile guard with good size and a solid skill level, Mia has a chance to end up as a low to mid D1 player by signing day her Senior season. She’s the type of player that coaches can fall in love with over multiple viewings and she’s been hurt by the lack of live periods in 2020.
Rachel Presley Rachel Presley 6'2" | C South Laurel | 2022 State KY , South Laurel – I’ve always been biased towards a good post player but Rachel is quickly becoming one of the top prospects in the Junior class. She’s got great size and agility with her ability to move around the rim. Presley has had offers from Murray State and West Florida in recent weeks and is likely to be a mid major D1 player before her recruiting ends.
Caylan Mills Caylan Mills 5'7" | SG Knox Central | 2022 State KY , Knox Central – Mills is a gym rat and her skills have shined this summer when she’s had a chance to play. Likely to be a big mover when we update our 2022 rankings, Caylan should comfortably land at the scholarship level with multiple offers by the time she graduates. She already has an offer from Union College but her list should grow.