Eastern Ohio 2022 to Watch-Part 4
The fourth in a series of key 2022 players to watch in Eastern Ohio heading into the summer. Kalista Friday Kalista Friday 5'4" | PG Woodsfield Monroe Central | 2022 State OH , 5-2 Monroe Central Seminoles’ point-guard, good perimeter…
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Continue ReadingThe fourth in a series of key 2022 players to watch in Eastern Ohio heading into the summer.
Kalista Friday Kalista Friday 5'4" | PG Woodsfield Monroe Central | 2022 State OH , 5-2 Monroe Central
Seminoles’ point-guard, good perimeter court vision, dishes well in traffic and in the open floor. Plays much bigger than her 5-2 size. Can penetrate and finish with both hands. Consistent pull-up from short to intermediate range. Quick-release from the perimeter. Made 52 3-pointers. All-Ohio special mention in Division IV. Led team to district finals opposite final-four participant Fort Frye.
Sheridan Archer, 6-1 Caldwell
Strong 6-1 frame. Dominant inside scorer with solid drop-step and ability to stock put-backs. Tough post defender and shot blocker. Will muscle up to not yield position. Coming into her body, she made great strides from ninth to 10th grade and will continue to do so. Averaged 6.8 points, 7.1 rebounds, and two blocks per game while providing inside scoring complement to ball-dominant guard.
Abbie Smith Abbie Smith 6'0" | SF Vincent Warren | 2022 State OH , 6-0 Warren
Led Warriors to 21-1 regular-season record and team in scoring with 12.8 average. Dominant post presence uses her size and strength to outmuscle defenders for position. Quick drop-step toward basket, can finish with either hand. Deceptive quickness to maneuver around defenders inside. Excellent mid-range game for post, can pop from 15-feet. Averaged 7.5 rebounds a game. Third-team all-Ohio in Division II.
Alysea Fiedorczyk, 5-3 Edison (Richmond)
Solid perimeter shooter. The diminutive guard can beat defenders off the dribble and attack the basket. Â Averaged 14.1 points per game as a sophomore. Named first-team all-conference and third-team all-district. Added four rebounds and team-leading three steals per contest.