Upcoming Class of 2024 College Basketball Players from Louisville Area
The Louisville area is renowned for producing top-notch college basketball talent, and the Class of 2024 seniors are set to make their mark this school year. Here is a list of standout players and where they are scheduled to play:
- Reagan Bender from Sacred Heart High School will be playing for Louisville. Bender played a crucial role in leading Sacred Heart to their fourth consecutive state championship.
- Jeannae Bolin from PRP High School will be representing Trevecca. Bolin’s impressive stats include averaging 16.6 points and 7.4 rebounds per game.
- Isaiah Chitapa from Evangel Christian will take the court for Wittenberg. Chitapa helped lead Evangel Christian to a Sixth Region title and a Sweet 16 Tournament appearance.
- Johnny Djema from Evangel Christian will be playing for Centre. Djema led his team in rebounding last season.
- Christian Doerr from Evangel Christian will be heading to Morehead State. Doerr averaged 17.4 points and 3.6 rebounds per game.
- Max Green from Oldham County will be representing Holy Cross. Green averaged an outstanding 32.1 points per game last season.
- Quel’Ron House from Seneca High School is set to play for Jacksonville State. House averaged 27.9 points and 5.9 rebounds per game.
- Destiny Jones from Central High School will be playing for West Georgia. Jones averaged 23.6 points and 11.7 rebounds per game.
- Mariah Knight from Butler High School is headed to Virginia Tech. Knight led her team in scoring last season.
- Angelina Pelayo from Sacred Heart High School will be playing for UNC Wilmington. Pelayo averaged 10.6 points and 4.6 rebounds per game.
- Claire Russell from Sacred Heart High School is set to play for Centre. Russell helped lead her team to their fourth consecutive state championship.
- Alana Smith from Manual High School will be representing Pikeville. Smith played a key role in Manual’s success last season.
- Kyran Tilley from Evangel Christian will be playing for Central Missouri. Tilley led his team in scoring last season.
- Drae Vasser from Trinity High School is headed to Vincennes. Vasser averaged 14.2 points and 4.7 rebounds per game.
- Ramiya White from Butler High School will be playing for Virginia Tech. White helped lead Butler to the state semifinals.
- Dayton Williams from Butler High School is set to play for Vincennes. Williams was named the Sixth Region Player of the Year.
These talented athletes are sure to make waves in the college basketball scene, representing the rich tradition of Louisville basketball.