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2018 Player Rankings
2019
Top in Class: Laeticia Amihere
Although we are right at the one year mark since Amihere has last seen game action due to an ACL tear, there was little doubt in our minds that she is still far and away the easy choice in this Class as the top ranked player. And, if the rumours are true and she looks to return to action at the Centennial Tournament or some other event shortly there after, her work ethic, God-given talent and already earned skills will not take too long to allow those who have not seen her play, as she makes what will be a pent-up return to the dominant player she was prior to her injury. All just in time for the announcement that everyone is waiting for concerning her NCAA commitment.
Other noteables in this Class include:
#2 Roxane Makolo and #3 Makayla Ennis
It was almost a coin flip between these two that play a similar position, yet in slightly different ways. In the end, the nod here went to Makolo because we found just a bit more consistency from her. That is not to diminish Ennis in any way, but to say that we really had to be extra picky to choose between these two.
#7 Micah Dennis
There was a bit of a dip for Dennis this go round because of some less than ideal showings in her attempted returns from nagging injuries in 2018, as well improved play from those also in this Class. While she closed out 2017 quite strong, there were a couple of hiccups that maybe only can be described as comebacks that were too early. Kudos to her for wanting to fight through and to also demonstrating her resolve in that area. Reports from her new school, Capital Courts in Ottawa, ON, speak to a recovery and renewed spirits entering into this new prep season, where she may surprise a few and make her a surprise sleeper option for a school looking to land her services.
#9 Jael Kabunda, #10 Faith Dut, #11 Mide Oriyomi
Again, here is another situation where it was extremely difficult situation for us on which to decide. In the end we went with Kabunda’s sharpshooting prowess, Dut’s impact on the west coast and south of the border over Oriyomi’s lockdown defensive ability.
Here is how the rest of the Class’ Top-10 looked to us:
1. Laeticia Amihere
2. Roxane Makolo
3. Makayla Ennis
4. Brynn Masikewich
5. Deanna Tuchscherer
6. Aerial Wilson
7. Micah Dennis
8. Kennedy Dickie
9. Jael Kabunda
10. Faith Dut
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