Top St. Louis Area Class of 2022 Wings
Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2022 wings in the St. Louis metro area. Jaiden Bryant Jaiden Bryant 5'10" | SF Incarnate Word Academy | 2022 State MO 5’10″ Incarnate Word Academy: A versatile…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2022 wings in the St. Louis metro area.
Jaiden Bryant Jaiden Bryant 5'10" | SF Incarnate Word Academy | 2022 State MO 5’10″ Incarnate Word Academy: A versatile performer who has the size and athleticism to guard multiple positions with equal effectiveness. She can score in the low post, run the court for transition layups and knock down an open 3-pointer. She averaged 8.7 points, 4.6 rebounds and two steals while shooting 35 percent from 3-point range in helping the Red Knights to a Final Four berth in the Class 4 state tournament.
Mia Nicastro Mia Nicastro 6'1" | SG St. Charles West | 2022 State MO 6’0″ St. Charles West: A skilled and versatile wing who is a matchup problem with her height and ability to operate anywhere on the court. She can also facilitate the offense with her ball handling and passing ability. As a sophomore, she averaged 16.1 points and 8.3 rebounds while making 32 3-pointers.
Trinniti Matthews Trinniti Matthews 5'11" | SF Francis Howell Central | 2022 State MO 5’11″ Francis Howell Central: A talented wing with excellent length who can impact the game at both ends of the floor. She can cause problems with her length at the top of a zone press and her anticipation to disrupt the passing lanes. She has some nice moves in the low post with the ability to attack the basket off the dribble. She averaged seven points and four rebounds in helping the Spartans to a conference championship.
Rylee Denbow 5’11″ Francis Howell Central: A very skilled guard with effective moves in the post and a 3-point shooting stroke from well behind the line. She has a nice floater in her arsenal when she gets into the lane. As a sophomore at Sullivan, she averaged 9.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and two assists while making 57 3-pointers in helping the Eagles to the Class 4 state quarterfinals.
Kelsey Harris 5’8″ Miller Career Academy: A young sharpshooter who came off the bench to provide an excellent 3-point threat on a senior-laden team that won 20 games. She has deep range and she is not afraid to take the big shots in big moments. She will become a prime scorer for the Phoenix next season after averaging 8.4 points and making 40 3-pointers last season.