2024 Rankings Update: Players who impressed
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As the class rankings are rolling out, the 2024 class was officially released. There are many players who could’ve been ranked higher and players who deserve to be ranked. Here I took a deeper look into the 2024 class to…
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Continue ReadingAs the class rankings are rolling out, the 2024 class was officially released. There are many players who could’ve been ranked higher and players who deserve to be ranked. Here I took a deeper look into the 2024 class to see which couple players impressed me during their junior year seasons.
Braydon and Kobe Parlin Kobe Parlin 6’1″ | CG Mark Morris | 2023 State WA helped lead Mark Morris very deep into the 2A state tournament. Olson can score the ball extremely well. He was a streaky scorer last year but showed this year that he is always a scorer when he’s on the court. He surpassed the 1000 point mark and even had a game where he hit 9 threes in a game. He was impressive all season and should have a huge senior season next year.
Aidan displayed a very much improved overall game this season. His post game has grown in a very good way as he is patient down low and has a plethora of moves he can utilize. He averaged around 20 points per game and did almost everything from the block down low. He is only going to keep improving on the court.
Shane has a huge frame standing at 6’8″, making him extremely hard to match up against. His presence is known on the defensive end as he gets involved right away. He blocks shots nicely and some players are hesitant to attack at Shane, given his size. He hustles on the court always, giving his teammates 100% every play. His IQ is very good, he knows how to play to his game and utilize his strengths.
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Darrell was a standout on the football team for Timberline in the fall and had a phenomenal season during the winter for the basketball squad. He’s extremely athletic and plays very tough defense. His aggressive play is not for every opposing players, as he can bother them quite a bit with tough hard-nosed defense. He improved his jump shot quite a bit, helping him standout more. He contributed all season and produced well alongside UNLV commit, Brooklyn Hicks Brooklyn Hicks 6’3″ | CG Timberline | 2023 State #168 Nation WA .