2025 Rankings: Players ranked 51-100 who could crack the top 50
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As we have recently updated the 2025 rankings, I decided to take a deeper look into the class and find which players could be on the rise / have big sophomore years for themselves. Here, I wanted to take a…
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Continue ReadingAs we have recently updated the 2025 rankings, I decided to take a deeper look into the class and find which players could be on the rise / have big sophomore years for themselves. Here, I wanted to take a closer look a players ranked 51-100 and see which of these players could jump higher and who could have big seasons for their team.
Brant is a player who’s going to start being on peoples radars. He didn’t get a ton of playing time as a freshman, but thats slated to change this season. He’s showed great leadership while being the part-time starting quarterback for the Lynden Lions, who won the state championship for the second year in a row. He’s a big body down low who runs the floor well and is extremely athletic.
Jaeger is a lengthy, decisive guard. He’s listed at 6’1″. but might have grown a bit since it’s been updated. He plays the game smoothly, often letting the game come to him. He allows for his teammates to play their own game and is a great leader in doing so. Fyfe scores at all 3 levels effectively by using his IQ, speed, and ball handling to his advantage.
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Arion is a small gritty guard who isn’t afraid fo anyone on the court. He gives it his all every game, playing with a very strong confidence. His ball handling could be one of the best within the 2025 class in Washington, in my opinion. He scores the ball well, going for 30 points a couple times. He still has a lot of room for growth and improvement, so I’m excited to see where he is at as time goes by.
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Brady is an absolute beast down low in the paint. He’s relentless on the boards too, always fighting for the ball. Offensively, he has a plethora of post moves he can put on display. He runs the court well too. Ackerman hits the midrange shot consistently as well, forcing defenders to be aware at all times. He’s someone opposing teams need to keep an eye on or he could take over a game.