Top Forwards in Camden County
Despite the emergence of the three-point line, forwards are still a huge part of the game. Camden County is full of players in the post that can dominate a game. Imani Gillette (2022) | Overbrook Gillette averaged just under 20…
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Continue ReadingDespite the emergence of the three-point line, forwards are still a huge part of the game. Camden County is full of players in the post that can dominate a game.
Imani Gillette (2022) | Overbrook
Gillette averaged just under 20 points and 10 rebounds per game. She was a double-double threat every time out during her sophomore season. Gillette turned into the top forward in the county. She will be Overbrook’s main option in 2020-2021. She has all the tools to be a next level player over her upperclassman years.
Annaliah Maldonado (2021) | Camden Catholic
Maldonado emerged as one of the top threats in the county during her junior year. She led Camden Catholic in both scoring and rebounding. Maldonado is a stretch four that can play many positions. She knocked down 14 three’s and was extremely versatile.
Alison Ahern (2021) | Cherry Hill West
Ahern led Cherry Hill West with 13 points per game. She was not an outside threat but could get whatever she wanted in the post. Ahern showed a soft touch around the rim and feasted on putbacks and easy buckets.
Miracle Rivers (2021) | Camden
Rivers is one of the few true centers left. She was one of Camden’s leading scorers and did her best work on the block. Rivers is a back to the basket scorer. She is a rim protector on the defensive end and can rebound on both ends.
Tatiana Johnson (2021) | Sterling
Sterling is losing a big time forward in Latanya Berry. This means that Johnson will have to take the next step. She is already a dynamic offensive player and that will continue to grow over the course of her senior year. Johnson is a talented rebounder and strong on the defensive end. Sterling is building a reputation for having some of the best forwards in the state and Johnson will continue that trend.