C/O 2023 Potential Summer Stock Risers (Pt. 3)
Over the course of the last week we have reviewed several prospects that have a strong chance of seeing their stock rise this Summer travel ball season. Follow the links to see part one, part two and part three for…
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Continue ReadingOver the course of the last week we have reviewed several prospects that have a strong chance of seeing their stock rise this Summer travel ball season. Follow the links to see part one, part two and part three for the class of 2023 players. Part four of potential Summer stock risers will be listed below.
Potential Summer Stock Risers (Part 3)
Jenna Villa Jenna Villa 6'1" | SF Arlington | 2023 State WA (Tree of Hope – Arlington HS)
The 6’1 small forward has great length and skill as a rising junior. She can shoot with the best of them from the three point and free throw line making her valuable with games on the line. She is getting a lot of Division 1 looks and will have several options when it’s all said and done. This Summer can turn interest into more offers.
Imbie Jones Imbie Jones 6'2" | SF Garfield | 2023 State WA (FBC – Garfield HS)
The 6’1 guard/wing has been putting her full offensive skill set on display as a 2/3 on the court. Jones finishes equally as well with either hand around the basket and she can get to the midrange and get her shot off. The potential to be a great defender is all there as well with her length and mobility. She will run with FBC Northwest Alliance.
Olivia Anderson Olivia Anderson 6'6" | PF Ellensburg | 2023 State #37 Nation WA (FBC – Ellensburg HS)
The 6’6 power forward will be able to put her talents on display for countless colleges by the time July is over with. She is consistently ranked inside the top 40-50 and a strong Summer can catapult her stock up in the rankings and more importantly her recruitment can continue to expand nationwide. Oklahoma, Washington, California, UCLA, Florida, WSU, Gonzaga, Michigan, Oregon State and several more are heavily recruiting the soon to be rising junior.