Coach Jermaine Dunn led Forest Park to a 20-3 record last season and another final four appearance in states before things got shut down. He lost a lot to graduation but will still be competitive in Baltimore City. Junior Danielle Jones will miss the season with a torn ACL, which is a big loss. Coach Dunn is a perennial coach of the year candidate who will get the most out of this team and have them in contention.
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Neah will most likely lead the team in scoring as she returns for her senior campaign. She can score on all three levels and has plenty of experience. The 5'10" forward will carry a lot of responsibility for this young squad.
<strong>Aliyah Carrol, 2024</strong>
Ms. Carrol is a versatile guard/forward that will step right into the starting line-up. At 5'10" she has the length and foot speed to defend multiple positions. On the other end she can score on three levels and is a solid facilitator. Should be a big freshman season for Aliyah.
<strong>Chaniya Taylor, 2024</strong>
Chaniya will definitely get minutes as she is six footer who can anchor a defense. The freshman can rebound and block shots which will help her stay on the floor. Her offense is still emerging but she can score in the paint and can knock down mid range jumpers.
<strong>Amora Alston, 2024</strong>
Amora will have a chance to get big minutes in the rotation. The speedy 5'4" point guard likes to push the ball up court and get into the paint where she is a strong finisher.
<strong>India Ervin, 2023</strong>
India transferred in from Concordia Prep and will provide some experience and depth in the backcourt.
<strong>Ayana Mcintosh, 2023</strong>
Ayana is moving up from JV where she was one of the leading scorers in the city. She will step into the rotation and provide scoring because that's what she does. She will get after on defense as well.
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