20 NJ Players Nominated for McDonald’s All-American Game
The McDonald’s All-American Game is one of the highest honors for both boy and girl high school basketball players. On Thursday, players were nominated and 20 of the best players in New Jersey were selected. Abigail Babore | Paul VI: Babore…
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Continue ReadingThe McDonald’s All-American Game is one of the highest honors for both boy and girl high school basketball players. On Thursday, players were nominated and 20 of the best players in New Jersey were selected.
Abigail Babore | Paul VI: Babore has led Paul VI to a 10-0 start with 15 points and nearly three shots from beyond the arc per game. She will continue her basketball career at Eckerd College next season.
LaTonya Berry | Sterling: The Manhattan commit has scored double-digit points six times this season. She is averaging just over 12 points per contest this season.
Emma Boslet | St. Thomas Aquinas: Boslet just became the all-time leading scorer in St. Thomas Aquinas history. She is averaging 18 points per game and will play at St. Joseph’s next season.
Maniya Custis | Trenton Catholic: The future UCF guard has led Trenton Catholic to a 10-1 record this season. She has scored in double-figures in five straight games.
Brynn Farrell | St. Rose: Farrell is one of the top players in New Jersey. The Florida commit is averaging 21.5 points per game and has a chance to lead the state in scoring when it is all said and done.
Camryn Foltz | Colts Neck: Foltz scored 20 or more points in six straight games to begin the season. She will be playing at Dartmouth next season.
Tiffany Hammond | Life Center: Hammond has been a bright spot for Life Center this season. She has been a scoring threat every time she steps on the floor.
Giana Henderson-Boulden | Trenton Catholic: Boulden will play at West Virginia next season. She is half of a dynamic duo at Trenton Catholic this season.
Emily Johns | Washington Township: Johns is scoring just over 13 points per game this season while leading Washington Township to a 7-2 start this season.
Rachel Khul | Old Bridge: The St. Peter’s commit has scored 20 or more points three times this season including a 24 point performance against JFK.
Molly Lynch | Rutgers Prep: Lynch has committed to Ride for next season but as for her senior year, she is on a talented Rutgers Prep team with high hopes.
Anna Morris | Immaculate Heart: The 6’3 Morris has scored in double-figures in every game this season. Immaculate Heart is a perfect 10-0 on the season led by Morris who is scoring 15.8 points per game.
Paige Morton | Oak Knoll: Morton will be heading to Princeton next season but not before she is done this season where she is scoring 21.4 points per game.
Olivia Mullins | Rutgers Prep: Mullins will join Boslet at St. Joe’s next season and is a current teammate of Lynch at Rutgers Prep. She is a complete guard who gets it done in many ways.
Bryn Radvanski | Matawan: Radvanski is one of the leaders for a Matawan team this season. She will continue to be moving forward and into the postseason.
Ciani Redd-Howard | Atlantic City: Howard is a threat on both sides of the ball this season. She is an elite rebounder along with her strong scoring ability.
Kemari Reynolds | Manchester Township: Reynolds is a four year starter at Manchester and has helped lead her team to multiple state championships. She has been one of the top point guards in the state throughout her career.
Bella Runyan | Moorestown Friends: Runyan is averaging 13.5 points and 9.1 rebounds per game this season. She is a top five player in NJ in the Class of 2020 and will be heading to Villanova next season.
Bella Steidle | Clearview: Steidle has led Clearview to a 9-1 start by scoring 16 points per game. She will play her college ball at Loyola (Md.) next season.
Kylee Watson | Mainland: Watson is the top ranked player in NJ and will be playing at one of the best women’s programs in the country next season, Oregon. The 6’3 guard is a dominant player that can do it all on the floor.