Prep Girls Hoops keeps diving into some players that might just be Off the Grid a little bit here in the Palmetto State. Lets now take a look at some POST players in the 2021 that might just fill that role for a college program next season.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="171733" first="Rishona" last="Washington"] - Blackville-Hilda HS (Blackville) </strong>
Washington had a solid junior season for the Class 1A Fighting Hawks (14-8) last year. Washington averaged a double-double on the floor while scoring 17.4 ppg and grabbing 10.8 rebounds a night. Washington plays the game aggressive and always seems to be very vocal in communication with her teammates.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="185219" first="Emiya" last="Gallman"] - Blythewood HS </strong>
Gallman moves very well around the floor and can play face-up to the basket. Gallman and the Lady Bengals were just (7-17) last season. Gallman runs the floor and tends to be very active in the passing lanes.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="172182" first="Jordan" last="Bigham"] - May River HS (Bluffton) (pictured on the front)</strong>
Bigham is a true back to the basket post player for the Lady Sharks. Bigham plays for her father Jermaine Bigham at May River HS. Bigham also plays volleyball for the Lady Sharks. Bigman averaged 10.5 ppg last season for the Lady Sharks (19-7). May River HS lost to Marion HS 54-40 in the Class 3A Lower State Championship Game last February in Florence. Bigham is best suited for a half court style of play.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="172051" first="Ny’Asia" last="Graham"] - Johnsonville HS</strong>
Graham averaged 14.9 ppg and 5.3 blocks last season for the Golden Flashes. Graham still is learning the game and continues to show progress. Graham plays over in Florence County at a Class 1A program for Head Coach Walter Clark.
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