All names have contributed 20+ threes throughout their requisite season. Bryce Riehl Bryce Riehl 5'10" | SG Mesa Ridge | 2025 State CO – Mesa Ridge The Riehl brothers take it to their opponents on every possession, possessing incredibly competitive…
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Bryce Riehl Bryce Riehl 5'10" | SG Mesa Ridge | 2025 State CO – Mesa Ridge
The Riehl brothers take it to their opponents on every possession, possessing incredibly competitive mindsets. Bryce Riehl Bryce Riehl 5'10" | SG Mesa Ridge | 2025 State CO embraces that spirit, playing a vital role in Mesa Ridge’s dominant season, going 16-0. The 5’10 guard is an x-factor on both ends of the floor, although his ability to go nuclear from beyond the arc is tough to match. Through his sophomore season, the shooting guard has posted 13.1 points, 4 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 2.2 steals per game while converting 38% of three point attempts.
Elijah Liddiard – Discovery Canyon
Liddiard has been a valuable shooter off the catch, providing valuable floor spacing alongside senior guard Sam Janes. On the year, Liddiard has posted 9.7 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2 assists per game while knocking down 43% of triples. The shooting guard has displayed quick decisionmaking off the dribble, proving capable making dump off or kick out passes should help approach.
Ayden Yunker Ayden Yunker 6'5" | SF Palmer | 2025 State CO – Palmer
Yunker provides a basline of dependable defense alongside tangible upside as a complementary shooter. Palmer has been a pleasant surprise this season, despite having one of the youngest collective groups in the class. Through Palmer’s 8-8 season, Yunker has posted 7.5 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1 block per game alongside 36% from beyond the arc. At roughly 6’4, Yunker has the potential to legitimately defend 2-4 within Colorado. The next steps for the guard will be decisionmaking on drives and continuing to add strength to aid in his defensive versatility.
Jalyn Jarboe
Jalyn
Jarboe
6'1"
Coronado | 2025
CO
– Coronado
Jarboe is your typical off-ball shooter who keeps the defense on their toes. Proving capable flowing into shots from off-ball actions, coming off of flares or pindowns, Jarboe has been capable relocating on shots. Through the season with a Coronado group searching for floor spacing, Jarboe has posted 9.8 points and 3.2 rebounds per game.
Sam Lasswell – Littleton
The youngest rotation piece with Littleton, Lasswell is always ready for a shot following the kick out or skip pass. Through his season for the Lions, Lasswell has posted 8.2 points, 1.8 assists, and 2.1 steals per game. The guard stays poised attacking passing lanes should opponents telegraph a decision.
Jean Paul Ndong Jean Paul Ndong 6'5" | SF Northfield | 2025 State CO – Northfield
Ndong has flown under the radar all season, despite providing incredible efficiency and defensive potential. Standing right around 6’5, Ndong has some creativity as a playmaker. The big guard has quick reaction speeds, allowing him to get downhill versus point of attack and help defense. Through Northfield’s 7-4 season, Ndong has posted 16.6 points and 5.4 rebounds while contributing 71% of two point attempts an 49% of three’s. It is not often you find two-way wings out here in Colorado, however within the incoming sophomore and freshman classes, that will change soon.
Alex Sandovol – Thornton
Sandovol is a undersized guard who brings a selfless mindset. Standing right around 5’4, Sandovol has posted 6.4 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game. Continuing to leverage his low center of gravity for playmaking opportunities inside the arc will be essential.
Logan Boyer
Logan
Boyer
5'8"
Palmer Ridge | 2025
CO
– Palmer Ridge
The complementary guard looks to maintain a fast pace, both in the fullcourt and halfcourt settings. Through his season with 9-7 Palmer Ridge, Boyer has posted 6.6 points while knocking down 31% of three point attempts. Boyer’s role over the next couple seasons will be worth monitoring.