Colonial Conference: Top Players for 2020-2021
The basketball season is quickly approaching. It will be a bit delayed but there will be a season nonetheless. Entering the 2020-2021 campaign, here are the top players in the Colonial Conference. Keegan Douglas (2021) | Haddonfield Douglas has been…
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Continue ReadingThe basketball season is quickly approaching. It will be a bit delayed but there will be a season nonetheless. Entering the 2020-2021 campaign, here are the top players in the Colonial Conference.
Keegan Douglas (2021) | Haddonfield
Douglas has been one of the best players in the state for two years now. As a junior, she totaled 564 total points including four 30-point games in the final five. Douglas knew how to get to the free throw line at a high-rate. She finished with 152 free throws made and 47 three’s.
Kayleigh Armstrong (2022) | Haddon Township
Haddon Township is setup well for the next few seasons and it begins with Armstrong. As a sophomore, she led the team in scoring and proved to be a scorer at all three levels. Armstrong averaged 14 points per game and that number is going to go up during her years as an upperclassman.
Keisha Pierce (2021) | Woodbury
Woodbury is losing their top three scorers from a season ago. This means they will need someone to step up and Pierce is that player. She will take on a major role as a senior both on and off the floor. Pierce will show her ability to run an offense this season.
Nia Holloway (2021) | Sterling
Latanya Berry has graduated which means that Holloway will be the team’s leader in the upcoming season. She averaged double-digit points per game as a a junior and did most of her work in the lane. Her numbers should skyrocket this season given her extended role. Holloway is a true two-way player who can take over a game.
Sara Wiedeman (2023) | Haddon Township
Wiedeman made quite the impression in her first season at Haddon Township. She finished second on the team in scoring and three-pointers made with 33. Heading into her sophomore season, Wiedeman will take the next step as a player on both ends.