
Shenise Johnson
2008 Rankings Updated
By Chris HansenNational Director of Scouting
Posted Sun, 05/06/2007 - 21:29 Our ranking of the 2008 class has grown in terms of both players and number of positions we categorize. This is the first of several adjustments we plan to make.
You will notice some changes in our 2008 prospect rankings. Heading into a busy month of May, the rankings have expanded to the nation's top 40 players. We’ve also added two new positions to distinguish between the various positions that weren’t covered by the old center, guard and forward. We’ve added a spot for pure point guards and also small forward to separate the pure wing player players from the interior forwards.
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The spring viewing period gave us a chance to reevaluate many players as well as see many new players for the first time. In the past we’ve offered just a preliminary ranking and a final at the end of the summer. We now hope to revise the rankings several times a year, after the high school season, after the spring viewing period, early June and after the summer evaluation period.
HoopGurlz was at both the Boo Williams Invitation and the Deep South Classic during the spring evaluation period, and saw some great performances that moved us to revise our rankings. The biggest move was made by Nneka Ogwumike of Houston, who played so well against the top frontcourt players at Boo Williams that she is our new No. 2.
Shenise Johnson of Henrietta, N.Y., impressed so much with her combination of size and athleticism for the guard position that she moves up into the Top 10. We overlooked Ashley Corral of Vancouver, Wash., in our initial top 25, but the Washington State 4A tournament reminded us that she is among the best pure point guards in the country and is slotted at No. 16. Speaking of point guards, Samantha Prahalis of Commack, N.Y., moves into the rankings at No. 20.
This is our current ranking of only the players we have seen play. We do not rank players based on referrals from other services or coaches, but do try to evaluate deserving players as soon as possible. We head off next to Colorado Springs for the USA U19 try outs, to Irvine, Calif., for the West Coast Showdown, and to Nike Midwest Showdown in Mason, Ohio, and after those viewings we will revise the rankings one last time heading into the summer.
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Chris Hansen is the National Director of Scouting for Women's Basketball at HoopGurlz.com. He leads the panel that evaluates and ranks girl's basketball prospects nationally for HoopGurlz. Chris has been involved in the women’s basketball community since 1998 as a coach, trainer, evaluator and reporter. He can be reached at chris@hoopgurlz.com.
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