So many definitions for player positions that it can be tricky, especially when players are capable of playing multiple positions. [player_tooltip player_id="65876" first="Jada" last="Malone"] is my top pick for Texas and she can play the 4 and 5 effectively, same with #7 [player_tooltip player_id="67966" first="Aniyah" last="Johnson"] but I want to drop some of the power forwards that you may not have heard or heard much about
[player_tooltip player_id="136340" first="Alexis" last="Babineaux"] (Westfield)
Current Rank #53
Babineaux’s power stood out at a young age but she has developed into more than a back to the basket player. Good hands, footwork, and finishes strongly
[player_tooltip player_id="136341" first="Kajah" last="Phillips"] (Diboll)
Current Rank #54
Phillip’s size and athleticism gives her multiple options to score around the basket and facing it inside the paint
[player_tooltip player_id="136346" first="Tajanna" last="White"] (Cedar Ridge)
Current Rank #59
White left me somewhat speechless a few months ago as she’s one of those players that loves the contact, giving and taking and she finishes strong with both hands
[player_tooltip player_id="136351" first="Asjha" last="Leake"] (Steele)
Current Rank #65
Leake’s size may be postlike yet she also showed versatility in her scoring ability as well as stepping outside of the paint to defend
[player_tooltip player_id="136354" first="Akasha" last="Davis"] (Wylie East)
Current Rank #68
Davis’ is just overpowering and will be moving up the list after what I saw a few weeks ago at the She’s Ballin Showcase. She won’t back down period
[player_tooltip player_id="136361" first="Sophia" last="Haberer"] (Brandeis)
Current Rank #75
Harberer is another strong finisher that doesn’t mind taking the lick yet she rebounds on both ends, runs the floor and can score facing the basket
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