Hidden Gems in the 2025 Class
I love getting the chance to watch young hoopers show their skill sets and potential. These players below all have high upside and skills that will translate to the next level with continued work and development. 2025 Bregan Rhuland |…
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Continue ReadingI love getting the chance to watch young hoopers show their skill sets and potential. These players below all have high upside and skills that will translate to the next level with continued work and development.
2025 Bregan Rhuland | 5’6 CG, Kelso HS
Bregan is still trying to figure out which guard spot she is most effective. Currently, she thinks score first, but she can initiate an offense for a team too if need be. She has good ball-handling skills and can handle being pressured. She is a strong lefty driver and is at her best when playing downhill. Rhuland is also proving to be a consistent threat as a spot-up shooter and she’s showing that she has deep range to go with it; she’s already hit a few NBA-range 3’s this season.
2025 Alyssa Neumann | 6’1 F, Central Kitsap HS
With good size and length already, Neumann is just oozing with potential. Her skill set is perfect for today’s game, too. She’s a dual forward meaning she can play inside and out. She does most of her damage inside. She has good footwork and good touch around the rim with the ability to finish with both hands over both shoulders. When on the perimeter, she can play in DHO’s and is capable of knocking down 3’s. She isn’t bad when leading the break after rebounds either. Defensively is where she shines the most. She uses her length and has good timing which results in blocks or altered shots. Coaches need to have Alyssa on their watchlist for sure.
2025 Audrey Counts Audrey Counts 5'10" | PF Wilsonville | 2025 State OR | 5’8 SG Wilsonville HS
Audrey is a strong guard that does a little bit of everything. When I watched her, she wasn’t ultra-aggressive looking for her own shot, but she showed that when given the opportunity she can make things happen. She crashes the glass hard for rebounds and she competes defensively, which are great building blocks for a young player. She is a capable shooter from 3 and is a decent playmaker.
2025 Ryme Jaekel | 5’9 CG Gladstone HS
Ryme is a hooper. I really enjoyed watching her play. She has a solid handle and can create for herself. She does a good job of changing her pace to keep defenders off balance and her finishing around the rim is solid too. Ryme is really good in transition; she understands how to weave through traffic. I watched her make solid decisions in pick-and-roll situations and hit open shots. Coaches get on her now.
2025 Senderson Sisters | 5’7 G’s Union HS
The Senderson sisters are fun to watch. They both are super skilled and have a good feel for the game. They have a lot of similarities in their games, but their approach is where they differ to me. Jadlyn attacks more off the dribble. She can pass and finish with both hands equally. When I saw her do a same leg-same hand runner with her left (weak hand) I was sold. She doesn’t force shots, she just plays within herself and takes advantage of opportunities. Layla, although she can do those things her sister does, seems to be more of a shooter. She hunts open spots for kick-outs and has a quick trigger. Both have upside on the defensive end. They have long arms and good instincts. I’m excited to watcher their development; they’ll be a nasty 1-2 punch for Union these next few years.