Colonial Conference: All-Star Selections
The Colonial Conference is one of the smallest in size in New Jersey. There are just two divisions but that does not mean that the talent is weaker than other conferences. The Colonial Conference features strong talent from top to…
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Continue ReadingThe Colonial Conference is one of the smallest in size in New Jersey. There are just two divisions but that does not mean that the talent is weaker than other conferences. The Colonial Conference features strong talent from top to bottom and that is what makes this group unique. Here are the All-Conference selections from this past season selected by Prep Hoops.
First Team
Keegan Douglas (2021) | Haddonfield: Douglas was the catalyst for the best team in the conference all season. Haddonfield finished 24-4 led by 20.1 points per game by Douglas. She was a deadly shooter from deep and had the ability to get to the free throw line at will for some easy points. Douglas will return for her senior season as the best player in the conference.
Latanya Berry (2020) | Sterling: Berry was a dominant force this season. She was a scorer from down low and controlled the boards for Sterling. She did not step out to shoot much but it was not necessary when she could score from the post whenever she wanted.
Nyasia Clark (2020) | Woodbury: Clark was a two-way player for Woodbury this season. She averaged 13.4 points per contest to lead her team on the offensive end. On defense, she grabbed 3.1 steals per game. Clark could often be seen scoring at one end and defending the other team’s best player on the other.
Kayleigh Armstrong (2022) | Haddon Township: The Colonial Conference had a new wave of players emerge and Armstrong was one of those players. The sophomore led Haddon Township with 13.3 points per game. She was a strong shooter and thrived at getting to the basket. Armstrong is the type of player that a program loves to have as their leader.
Imanie Gillette (2022) | Overbrook: The new wave begins with Gillette. She averaged 18.2 points and 8.6 rebounds per game during her sophomore campaign. Aside from being a dynamic scorer, Gillette dominated the glass in many games this season. She is a player who has a very high ceiling and can reach it as soon as next season.
Second Team
Madison Clark (2023) | Haddon Heights
Aysiah Maldonado (2022) | Audubon
Milani Harvey (2020) | Woodbury
Marquae Richardson (2022) | Haddon Heights
Aniyah Nichols (2020) | Haddon Heights