Class of 2024 Watch Part 3
Middle school season is done for these young players. They made some tremendous strides with their game while competing against some tough teams and some of these players will make immediate impact on their new high school rosters next year,…
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Continue ReadingMiddle school season is done for these young players. They made some tremendous strides with their game while competing against some tough teams and some of these players will make immediate impact on their new high school rosters next year, and some will look to come in and get up to speed as fast as they can on rosters packed with talented players.
If you missed them, check out Part 1 and Part 2. Let’s take a look at some of the 2024 players that in 2020-21 will enter a new journey in their basketball careers.
Gianna Whiteside – George Washington
Whiteside will soon be joining her older sister Maya Whiteside Maya Whiteside 6'0" | SF George Washington | 2021 State CO , who is PGH Colorado’s seventh-ranked 2021 player, giving George Washington a talented frontcourt that will be a force to be reckoned with. One of the top incoming freshmen in Colorado, she is a versatile performer who can handle the ball and get the basket with power. Her ability to post up and play with her back to the basket makes her a matchup nightmare. A tremendous rebounder and shot blocker who can control the paint, Whiteside will be giving opposing teams headaches for years to come.
Karsyn Huss – Caliche
At 5-foot-5, Huss is a quick, athletic guard with great shooting range for a young player. She can be streaky like a lot of young players but Huss is definitely a threat from the perimeter and can help her team stretch the floor and score in the half court. Huss will make an immediate impact for her high school team after playing up for her NoCo Triple Threat 2023 Elite club squad.
Julianna Fernandez – George Washington
A savvy and athletic point guard who is always a threat in the open court with her speed and energy, Fernandez is a tremendous shooter with range but can also attack the rim at will. A tenacious defender with quick feet and hands and an absolute disrupter on defense, Fernandez plays the game with a high motor and does not take plays off. She will make a definite impact in the Denver Prep League from day one.
Paris Baker – Sand Creek
The next big thing coming out The Springs, this point guard plays the game with a feel and instincts beyond her years and her ball handling skills are off the charts. Baker has an extremely high basketball IQ and her court vision and ability to get her team involved are definitely strengths of her game. She has 3-point shooting range and is a threat offensively from anywhere on the court, as well as a pesky defender who will harass opposing teams’ guards all game. Baker’s impact will be immediate for Sand Creek this upcoming season.