Class of 2021: Stock Risers, Part 3
The Class of 2021 is heavy at the top and has depth that goes deep into the state. Here are some of the top stock risers in the junior class. Kaelonn Wilson Kaelonn Wilson 6'2" | C Piscataway | 2021…
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Continue ReadingThe Class of 2021 is heavy at the top and has depth that goes deep into the state. Here are some of the top stock risers in the junior class.
Kaelonn Wilson Kaelonn Wilson 6'2" | C Piscataway | 2021 State NJ | Piscataway
Wilson was a double-double machine this season. As a junior, she notched 15 double-doubles and averaged over 12 rebounds per game. The 6’2 center poses an intimidating presence on the block. She can score down low and rebound on both ends of the floor. Wilson has quick feet and strong hands on the block.
Tara Johnson Tara Johnson 5'9" | SG University | 2021 State NJ | University
Johnson was a slashing guard last season that could get into the lane and score effectively. She did not score much from outside but did not need to with the way she could get to the rim. Johnson averaged 15.5 points per game this season and was a strong passer and defender as well.
Laila Fair Laila Fair 6'3" | PF Stuart Day | 2021 State NJ | Stuart Day
Stuart Day has a forward heavy team. They breed players that can dominate and change games in the paint. Fair is another one of those players. She grabbed double-digit rebounds in 26 of 28 games this season. Fair served as a rebounder on both ends and was an elite shot blocker.
Abigail Antognoli Abigail Antognoli 5'6" | PG St. Rose | 2021 State NJ | St. Rose
Antognoli was a consistent player for St. Rose this season. She has a chance to take the next step as a senior as she will be handed more responsibility on the offensive end. She finished in double-figures over the final eight games of the season. This is momentum she will ride into her final season at St. Rose.
Madison Johnson | Union Catholic
Johnson led Union Catholic in scoring as a junior. She was good for 16.4 points per game. She also led the team in rebounds and was near the top in assists. Johnson was a dynamic player that could do anything from the field. She will be Union Catholic’s No. 1 option once against as a senior.