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<p>2027's rankings got a shake-up this cycle — we added several names who earned their way in after proving themselves on the summer and fall circuit. These players showed consistency, growth, and flashes that demanded attention. Here are a few newcomers who made the leap and now belong in the conversation as serious underclassmen to watch.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Vander is new to the state but has made it a point to make a mark in as many events as possible since he's gotten here. We do not have many bigs in the state like Vander, and I am sure that every team that Fossil Ridge faces this year will see that. We've seen him in a few settings this summer, but in the matchup with arguably the state's best bigs, Vander looked his best. He's a strong big with a back-to-the-basket game, he's high IQ on the post and finishes over or through smaller defenders. He also has deep range and a smooth shooting stroke at 6'8 and that only separates him. We've seen a mean streak from him and that is when he's at his best, and when he consistently shows that, is when he will really take over. He's one of the best players in the state and easily makes the rankings this go round. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Christian is a player who had himself quite the summer as he jumped on many radars with his ability to take over from the guard position. Vigil is a strong guard that overpowers smaller defenders, has a strong mid-range game, and is a creative scorer inside. He is a downhill attacker who can create for himself and teammates on the move and is an in-your-face defender who baits opposing guards into bad passes and forced turnovers. Vigil is going to be a player that we expect to get plenty of varsity minutes this season, and will be a name that many more get to know. It should be a productive season for him this year and that is why he jumps on our rankings this next go round. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Marshall is a player who jumped onto the scene and has made his mark quickly. We've seen him a few times in the Fall league, and what we like about him is his effort. He's a tenacious on-ball defender that plays the passing lanes and turns that into scoring opportunities. He's a twitchy guard with range that gets to his spots. He has a quick first step and finishes at the rim but also can knock down the 3-ball. We certainly will see more of him as Rangeview will be an entertaining team to follow this upcoming season and he adds another electric two-way option. He easily jumps onto our rankings and will have the chance to rise with a solid season. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Hoskins is a player who got a bit of varsity time a season ago but heads into his junior year on a mission. We saw him this summer, and from what we saw that Liberty team is going to be a team to keep an eye on as I think they will be one of the most improved teams in the state. Hoskins is going to help them immensely. He appears to have worked on his game, and when we saw him as a true 3-level scorer. He has great size at 6'8 and is a next-level athlete. He does a bit of everything. He dunks in traffic, steps out and shoots the 3-ball, and also protects the paint. He runs the floor and was one of the top standouts at our showcase as well. He jumps into the rankings for the first time but is a player that I feel turns heads this season. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Bailey got his feet wet on varsity in his sophomore year and enters his junior season as a constant on the team. Fossil Ridge has size and will be a balanced team that gets it done defensively, and you give Bronson more size around. He's a combo guard that can play both on and off ball and gets into the lane. He's an inside attacker who rebounds well, makes the extra pass and will be a constant. He jumps onto the rankings for the first time and can rise with a solid season. </p>
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2027's rankings got a shake-up this cycle — we added several names who earned their way in after proving themselves on the summer and fall circuit. These players showed consistency, growth, and flashes that demanded attention. Here are a few newcomers who made the leap and now belong in the conversation as serious underclassmen to watch.
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