5 2024 Impact Players in Class 2A
Prep Girls Hoops Kansas’ initial 2024 watch list, released at the end of August, is composed of 32 players. In September I took a look at a few class A impact players. In this article I look at five incoming…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Kansas’ initial 2024 watch list, released at the end of August, is composed of 32 players. In September I took a look at a few class A impact players. In this article I look at five incoming impact players at the class 2A level.
5 2024 Impact Players in Class 2A 5 2024 Impact Players in Class 2A , 5’4″, PG, Remington, Next Level Eclipse Snodgrass — Johnson will bring to the Broncos a good ball handler who can dribble with speed. She is also has the creative to back out on the wing, drive to basket, and then kick to opposite corner.
Neveah Jones, 5’7″, PG/SG, Erie, SEK Vipers — Erie is gaining a all-around player with the several abilities. She finishes on both sides of the basket with either hand, uses an effective ball fake to create a perimeter jumper or get to the basket, can pull up off the bounce for a mid-range shot, and shoot quickly from three off the catch. Additionally, she keeps her head up on end-to-end takes. Lengthy, she will be able to defend multiple positions.
Rylan Ohl, 5’10”, PF, Ellsworth, Next Level Eclipse Snodgrass — The solidly build Ohl has potential to be a consistently contributing post player by season’s end. Effort will not be an issue, she plays hard on both ends. Keys will be getting a step quicker defensively and offensively improving her hands, protecting the ball, and ball handling in the half court. Size cannot be taught and Ohl has it.
Kylan Turnipseed, 5’5″, PG, Ellsworth, Next Level Eclipse Snodgrass — The speedy Turnipseed was often seen playing on top of zone presses over the summer. Running some point for her team she showed solid athleticism.
Zaylee Werth, 5’11”, Hillsboro, W/SM, Next Level Eclipse Malm — Werth will join a team that lost in a sub-state final to Bennington. Werth’s transition speed, ability to catch and finish at speed, length, and ball skills should immediately contribute to another run to the state tournament. As her boxing out and rebounding improve on the other end Werth could be a legitimate standout for the Trojans.