SD 2024 Rankings: New Additions
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The 2024 rankings came out this week, and that brought a ton of new additions to the rankings board. In this piece, we have 12 new names that will be mentioned. These 12 I’ve specifically seen this season and in…
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Continue ReadingThe 2024 rankings came out this week, and that brought a ton of new additions to the rankings board. In this piece, we have 12 new names that will be mentioned. These 12 I’ve specifically seen this season and in their new roles with their team. Let’s dive in.
Crowe has been one of the major breakout prospects in AA this season. He’s filling a large void with the departure of Iowa State commit, Rock. Prep Hoops Dakotas had him tabbed as a breakout in AA and things have been falling into place. He’s been a major factor for Sioux Falls Lincoln, and he comes in ranked #52. He’s shown some nice offensive firepower, routinely finishing in double figures, while being a steady rebounding presence.
I started watching Bohannon on JV a year ago and thought he showed a lot of promise and showed a ton of ability. I was hoping he’d get an opportunity at the varsity level in his Senior season. He’s now entered into the Jefferson starting lineup and the three times I’ve seen him this year, he’s shown that same quickness, energy, and ability at the highest level in South Dakota. He starts at the two but is truly a combo guard that can handle the ball and open up the pace on his own.
Plack is a starting wing/forward for the #1 rated team in AA. So he’s more than deserving of his ranking. He’s got good size and solid athleticism. Does a lot and adds value. Defends and crashes the boards relentlessly. Runs the court and plays his role to perfection. Plack is a guy I really like and I believe deserves attention.
Aberdeen Central is playing good basketball and has surprised some. Fauth has been a factor in Aberdeen’s success in his Senior season. The starting 2-guard has a solid build at 6’2 and in the few games I’ve seen, he’s been a threat shooting the ball from three. A smooth shooting stroke that has consistency.
Rife, who was mentioned in a previous article, debuts on the rankings board. The starting point guard for AC is smooth and controlled. Does a sound job taking care of the ball and gets the ball to playmakers. A true point guard that will defend as well. A winning player.
Lane is a prospect that many might not know about. He has a solid profile, being a long 6’2 point guard. I wouldn’t call him explosive, but he’s a smooth mover with some leaping ability. I don’t see noticeable holes in his game, as he can shoot, with great vision and decision making as a passer. I don’t have intel on his after high school plans, but if I’m an NAIA/D3 school, I’m giving him a look.
Tyan excels and takes advantage of his 6’5 length and his vertical combination. I wouldn’t call him a pure and overly-skilled prospect, but he is productive because of his length and leaping traits.
Brodey is not getting any smaller. The football recruit looks to be putting on mass by my eye and is playing inside more for Warner. With the ability to go step out on the perimeter and challenge the defense with his jumper. Saw the Ipswich game and he looks like a bull, gearing himself up for college football. With Warner basketball benefiting with him being active as a rebounder and versatile defender. He’s still playing on the perimeter some, just not a highly-active ball-handler.
Gustafson is a really nice addition to the rankings this round. The Senior forward is a main piece for Ethan and their success this season. He’s an interesting prospect to study. Brings toughness and energy at 6’4. Ethan relies on him in the interior to rebound and control the paint, but he has a jumper as well. A lean muscular power forward type that plays with movement and grit. Cleans the offensive boards and just seems like that Senior that just wants to win. Let’s see some of his athleticism in the dunk video below.
Gerlach just has the look and feel of a true point guard. 5’11 and not physically imposing, but plays his point guard role by taking care of the rock, making the right passes, and by hitting threes.
Klumb actually reminds me a lot of Gustafson, and they happen to play right next to each other. Both are 6’4 with similar builds. Klumb is highly versatile, being able to get down and defend guards past the three-point line. An athletic-looking kid that moves and jumps well.
Sayler is a nice addition to the rankings. A guy I like and appreciate his game and what he brings. He’s been an important piece for EPJ as the starting wing. He’s got good positional length at 6’3 and is active with a motor. He’s that slashing do-it-all wing that every team desperately needs. A gamer that can also score, make plays, and hit shots.