C/O 2023 Potential Summer Stock Risers (Pt. 1)
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College coaches will soon be scouting high school prospects exactly one month from today. Over the course of this next week, we will examine numerous players that have great potential to see their stock rise with their on court play,…
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Continue ReadingCollege coaches will soon be scouting high school prospects exactly one month from today. Over the course of this next week, we will examine numerous players that have great potential to see their stock rise with their on court play, recruitment and/or ranking.
Sydney Hani Sydney Hani 6'1" | SF Lake Washington | 2023 State WA (NW Blazers – Lake Washington HS)
At 6’0 tall with a strong frame, Hani is a player that will definitely be looking to improve her stock this Summer. She has some versatility from the wing position and D1 potential with her size and skill set. It’s really just a matter of putting it all together and seeing her consistency play out from there. Hani will run with the Northwest Blazers again this July.
Claire O’Connor Claire O’Connor 6'1" | SF Lakeside | 2023 State WA (EBC – Lakeside HS)
This 6’1 guard/wing has shown some really promising potential this Spring with Lakeside High School. O’Connor has length, versatility and mobility that Division 1 schools look for. A strong July could really open up new opportunities for her. She will be playing with EBC Elite.
Isabel Sullivan Isabel Sullivan 5'11" | SG Eastside Catholic | 2023 State WA (NW Greyhounds – Eastside Catholic HS)
A player that has seen a three inch growth spurt since colleges last had the opportunity to see her. At 5’10, the lefty combo guard can shoot it just about as well as anyone in the state when she’s on. Sullivan can handle it and make some plays off the bounce and finish with the floater or layup. She will look to see her stock improve this July with the NW Greyhounds.
Kaylia Jackson Kaylia Jackson 5'8" | PG Eastlake | 2023 State WA (FBC – Eastlake HS)
The 5’8 point guard showed some great flashes this Spring and will look to step it up a notch this Summer. Jackson can handle and distribute well. Her best asset right now is her hustle and defensive ability on the ball. She can attack the basket and get into the paint well and finish with her left hand.