Final Class of 2024 Rankings – Top Stock Risers
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The season has concluded and it’s time for the release of the final Class of 2024 rankings. There wasn’t a ton of movement but a few guys made moves up the list. Here’s a look at the final top stock…
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Continue ReadingThe season has concluded and it’s time for the release of the final Class of 2024 rankings. There wasn’t a ton of movement but a few guys made moves up the list. Here’s a look at the final top stock risers from the senior class.
Tanner Overby Tanner Overby 6'2" | PF Lincoln | 2024 State OR , Lincoln – +29 (from 74 to 45)
6A’s leading scorer ascended up the rankings all season long as he was simply unstoppable and incredibly consistent game after game. The 6-foot-2 next-level guard and Willamette commit was recently honored with a selection to Team Oregon for the Northwest Shootout.
Julian Lopez, Roseburg – +10 (from 160 to 150)
On a team that heavily relied on the three, Lopez was the most accurate of Roseburg’s shooters, finishing among the 6A’s top ten leaders in percentage hitting over 45 percent.
Dax Hanzlik Dax Hanzlik 6'5" | SF Westside Christian | 2024 State OR , Westside Christian – +7 (from 40 to 33)
The 6-foot-4 swingman finished off an outstanding senior season helping the Eagles reach the 3A title game and earned First Team All-State honors. The high-flyer be playing this spring with Team Progress in an effort to garner more four-year recruiting attention.
Peyton Pierce Peyton Pierce 6'1" | CG Eagle Point | 2024 State OR , Eagle Point – +6 (from 84 to 78)
One of 5A’s top scorers, Pierce made a living this season getting to the basket for points while also knocking down open shots from the perimeter. The 6-foot-1 combo guard has already garnered a handful of JC offers.
Liam Slattum Liam Slattum 6'8" | PF Woodburn | 2024 State OR , Woodburn – +5 (from 39 to 34)
Arguably the top unsigned big man currently in the state, the 6-foot-10 Slattum finished as 5A’s top shot-blocker and offensively proved to be a great inside-outside threat with his touch from three-point range. He’ll be playing this spring with More Than Hoop in an effort to solidify his college recruitment.