Who Are the Best Post Players In the Garden State?
In basketball, size matters. Here are five bigs who use their length in different ways to alter the outcome of games. Ally Carman, Red Bank Catholic: The 6-5 Carman put in a lot of work over the summer and looks…
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Continue ReadingIn basketball, size matters. Here are five bigs who use their length in different ways to alter the outcome of games.
Ally Carman, Red Bank Catholic: The 6-5 Carman put in a lot of work over the summer and looks like she’s in great shape. She’s active on both ends of the court and what stood out during the preseason was her ability to run the floor. Her teammates have to do a better job at feeding her on the block.
Aalyah Del Rosario, Trenton Catholic: Standing at 6-5, she is going to be a problem for teams to stop all season on the offensive end of the floor. She’s an above-average rebounder. Defensively, the freshmen is still a work in progress.
Anna Morris, Immaculate Heart: The volleyball standout and Northwestern commit averaged over 15 points per game last season. If the Blue Eagles stay healthy, it wouldn’t come as a surprise if Morris led them to the TOC.
Caleigh Walsh, Gill St. Bernard’s: She’s the perfect example of a stretch four. Although she is capable of playing inside, her shooting range is what makes her special. This summer she showed that despite standing 6-3, she’s a more than capable ball handler.
Kylee Watson, Mainland: Size, IQ, skillset – Watson checks all the boxes necessary to be one of the top players in the country. The South Jersey star is one of the hardest players to guard in the Garden State and is the biggest reason Mainland is a perennial Group 3 threat.