<h2><strong><u>All-Available Teams</u></strong></h2>
Georgia’s robust 2020 class still has some unsigned program changing players. Here’s a look at some of the best seniors that have yet to ink.
<strong><u>First Team
</u></strong>G – Terren Ward – Wayne County
G – [player_tooltip player_id="153140" first="Sydney" last="Thomas"] – North Cobb
G – [player_tooltip player_id="118043" first="Asjah" last="Inniss"] – Collins Hill
G – [player_tooltip player_id="118085" first="Alice" last="AnneHudson"] – Starr’s Mill
F – [player_tooltip player_id="118067" first="Corriana" last="Evans"] – Spalding
<strong><u>Second Team
</u></strong>G – Zuriyah Davis – Lanier
G – Ansley Allen – North Forsyth
G – [player_tooltip player_id="118066" first="Kassidy" last="Broussard"] – Stephenson
C – [player_tooltip player_id="118077" first="Christabel" last="Ezumah"] – Lanier
C – Aaliyah Foxx-Rome – Alexander
South Georgia’s Terren Ward is a well-rounded gem waiting to be unearthed. Ward, a 5-foot-10 guard, poured in 22.6 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks per game. She finished her career with 22 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal and 4 blocks against the four-time defending state champions Buford in the Sweet 16. Georgia Southern and Alabama A&M have offered. Sharpshooter [player_tooltip player_id="153140" first="Sydney" last="Thomas"] is one of the hottest D-II prospects in Georgia after a slow start to her recruitment. The 1,000-point scorer averaged 17 points per game and holds a 4.2 GPA. Shorter and Spring Hill College have offered while Young Harris, South Georgia Tech and Emmanuel have all shown interest. Athletic lead-guard [player_tooltip player_id="118043" first="Asjah" last="Inniss"] has been in play at the Low Major and Mid-Major level since her junior season. Region 3-5A Player of the Year [player_tooltip player_id="118085" first="Alice" last="AnneHudson"] scored over 1,600 points in her career. She accrued D-I interest over her playing career but it sounds like she will focus on academics in school. Region 2-4A Player of the Year [player_tooltip player_id="118067" first="Corriana" last="Evans"] is a multi-time All-State selection. She averaged 16.2 points her final season. She is the best forward available in Georgia with her ability to score up close and her rebounding tenacity. Alabama State has offered.
<strong><u>Second Team
</u></strong>Zuriyah Davis – Co-Region 8-6A POY: 16.6 ppg, 2.9 apg
Ansley Allen – 2019 Co-Region 5-7A POY
[player_tooltip player_id="118066" first="Kassidy" last="Broussard"] – 13.6 ppg, 2.2 apg, 2.8 spg
[player_tooltip player_id="118077" first="Christabel" last="Ezumah"] – 5 ppg, 9.1 rpg, 3 bpg
Aaliyah Foxx-Rome – 13.2 ppg, 10.5 rpg, 1.4 spg, 1.3 bpg
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