Tori Baker of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, is a must-know player in the Mountain Region in 2025. *Photo by Chris Hansen.
NORTHGLENN, COLO. – The final stop on the ELITE is EARNED national camp tour was just outside of Denver and the talent was on point an the players dialed in. The Breakfast Club session, with selected by the camp coaches for their effort, energy and play from day one made Sunday special.
Colorado Breakfast Club
Beers impresses year after year with her savvy, toughness and versatility. Her confidence and understanding of the game leads to her impact all over the floor.
Parker is a smooth operator on the floor. She has a poise about her that allows her to create without every playing out of control.
Olivia Hamlin (Santa Clara, Utah), MTN West Premier -- 2025
Hamlin was always around the ball both days. She’s a high energy guard who creates for herself, her teammates and finds extra possessions for her team.
Brooklyn Charlo (Mead, Colorado), Hardwood Elite -- 2025
Charlo is a big guard with fluidity in her game. She creates scoring opportunities with ease and it looks almost effortless. Her size and ability to play multiple positions make her one to watch.
Ezra Simonich (Littleton, Colorado), CBC -- 2025
Simonich can really shoot the ball and she has terrific size and confidence on the floor. She knows her strengths and spots and played well both days.
Macy Arzner (McMinnville, Oregon), NW Blazers
Arzner is a strong and physical guard. She’s got the ability to initiate contact, get to her spots and elevate to score. Her competitiveness stands out every time we’re in the gym.
Anderson wasn’t the biggest player in the gym but she was fearless. She understands leverage when attacking and is unbothered by most contact. She competes on every possession.
Thompson showed she can impact the game in a lot of ways. She’s a crafty playmaker with good instincts and decision making.
Baker is a master of subtle change of speed to get her defender out of position. She has strength and confidence with the ball and her patience baits defenders into giving her angles to blow by.
Beck is a confident scorer and a player who really has built her game to be able to counter what the defense wants to take away.
Best is a smooth operator with the ball in her hands. Even under pressure she’s scanning the floor and looking for her options. She’s ahead of her years on the court.
Campbell did a great job of playing through contact and using it to get the help defender and make great reads. She played well both on and off the ball offensively.
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Hood’s a competitor first and foremost. She is a kid who will volunteer to defend the best player. She’s also a good downhill driver and a dependable catch and shoot option.
Greenwald is a kid who brings good energy to the floor. She has good size on the perimeter and throughout the weekend shot the ball consistently.
Chris Hansen is managing editor of ProspectsNation.com and serves on the McDonald’s All-American and Naismith Trophy selection committees. He was a co-founder of and the national director of scouting for ESPN HoopGurlz from 2005 until 2012 and is the director of the Check Me Out Showcase and ELITE is EARNED events. He can be reached at chris@chrishansenbasketball.com.