Replacing Top 2022s: Part Three
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The high school season is officially underway but many of the state’s top teams are faced with having to reload their rosters to make a return trip to Rupp Arena in March. Here’s a look at how some schools will…
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Continue ReadingThe high school season is officially underway but many of the state’s top teams are faced with having to reload their rosters to make a return trip to Rupp Arena in March. Here’s a look at how some schools will look to replace their D1 Seniors who are now playing college ball.
Tyra Flowers, George Rogers Clark –> Kennedy Stamper
Emma Egan, Bullitt East –> Anna Tinelli Anna Tinelli 5'7" | PG Bullitt East | 2026 State KY
Tinelli has already started to make a name for herself across the commonwealth and looks like a future D1 guard already. Anna is skilled and tough and will only get better as she gets stronger and improves as a finisher. With her being so young, she could still grow another inch or two also. Bullitt East will be very young this season but don’t expect them to experience a huge drop off in production.
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Macie Feldman, Notre Dame –> Noelle Hubert Noelle Hubert 5'11" | SG Notre Dame | 2023 State KY
Notre Dame has to replace not one but two D1 signees from last year but Hubert is a D1 player in her own right. Already committed to Northern Kentucky, Noelle should be in line for the lion’s share of the shots for the Pandas this season as she’s the most proven veteran returning to NDA this season. Look for Noelle to average in the neighborhood of 18 points per game and have a few 30+ point games this season.
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Amaya Curry, Apollo –>Jenna Dant
Jenna Dant
Jenna Dant
Dant averaged 12 points and 8 rebounds per game last season and will likely average a double double this season with increased scoring averages. The E-Gals lost their top two scorers to graduation and Jenna will be looked at to help a relatively young roster survive early season trials and tribulations and have them in a position to contend for the third region crown this season. Look for Dant to be the best post player in the third region this year.