Rankings Release C/O 2024: New Additions Part 2
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The rankings have been released and are our most extensive to date. Nowhere is this more evident than in our class of 2024 which features prospects of all levels. With so many talented prospects at the top of the board,…
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Continue ReadingThe rankings have been released and are our most extensive to date. Nowhere is this more evident than in our class of 2024 which features prospects of all levels. With so many talented prospects at the top of the board, just making this list is a feat. In this article, a follow-up to New Additions Part 1, we give love to some more players making the list for the first time.
Bard was an intregral part of helping the Cowboys to the Sky Division crown. One of the better rebounders in the state, he cleaned the glass to a tune of over 9 rebounds per game.
Quinn is an intriguing big man that got better throughout the season. He runs well and has decent hands. His combination of size and skill make him a potential stockriser to keep an eye on. He cracks the top 70 of the list.
One of a trio of players that was productive for a 20 win Reno squad. He averaged over 10 points a game this season, landing in the top 60 on the list.
Hackenbush was a huge part of helping Reno surpass the 20 win total this season. The junior guard averaged over 10ppg landing on the list in the top 70.
Smerdon used his scoring prowess to propel Reno this season. The guard scored over 11ppg while helping the squad secure a 5A North Regular season title.
Nelson was an impact transfer for Basic this season, helping the Wolves reach the playoff for the second consecutive year.
Barney starred this season for the Gators. The hybrid forward had several monster games en route to being an all 4A selection.