Going into the season, the class of ‘21 is looking to showcase their talents across the state this upcoming year.
<strong>Aaliyah Moore// Moore</strong>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">With offers from big time schools such as UCLA, Junior <strong>Aaliyah</strong> <strong>Moore</strong> is looking to continue her domination in the class of 2021 this upcoming season. Being 6’2”, <strong>Moore</strong> overlooks the court and plays like a pro. At the forward position, <strong>Moore</strong> is able to defend at all times, along with taking long strides on the way to the basket. Going into her junior season on Moore High School’s varsity girls team, she’s looking to solidify her presence amongst the nation’s best.</span>
<b>Alyssa Parmer// PC West</b>
<span style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>Parmer</strong> is coming off of a spectacular sophomore season for Putnam City West. At 5’8”, <strong>Parmer</strong> is swift up and down the court, making her way to the basket in the blink of an eye. Last season, <strong>Parmer</strong> averaged 5.3 points a game, along with 1.5 assists, 3 rebounds, and two steals. <strong>Parmer</strong> lead PC West to the state playoff semifinals last March, and is looking to go even farther this season. </span>
<b>Angel Scott// Deer Creek</b>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">After an impressive season, <strong>Scott</strong> is looking to lead her team to the state title game this season. The 5’9” guard from Deer Creek had a tremendous season her sophomore year, averaging 7.5 points a game, along with earning honorable mention in the all state roster, <strong>Scott</strong> is sure to claim her dominance this upcoming season.</span>
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