Top Returning Rebounders for 2021
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With the New Year approaching, it is important to take a look at what to expect in the upcoming season. Some key rebounders will be back come the season and here is a look at some of the top returners…
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Continue ReadingWith the New Year approaching, it is important to take a look at what to expect in the upcoming season. Some key rebounders will be back come the season and here is a look at some of the top returners in that category.
Anisha Able (2022) | Barringer
Able returns as the state’s leading rebounder from a season ago. She averaged 18.3 rebounds in 19 games as a sophomore. She has a knack for finding the ball and getting position when it is in the air.
Diamonique Williams (2021) | Shabazz
Shabazz was one of the better rebounding teams from a season ago. They had two of the top three rebounders in the state. Williams was second, behind Able, with 15.6 per game. There will be more for her out there this season with Taniya McLaurin moving on.
Alexis Davis Alexis Davis 6'0" | SF Woodbury | 2023 State NJ (2023) | Glassboro
Davis burst onto the scene as one of the top freshman last season. She is an elite prospect in many ways in the Class of 2023, that includes on the glass. She is an all-around player on both ends.
Destiny Adams Destiny Adams 6'3" | SF Manchester | 2021 State #26 Nation NJ (2021) | Manchester Township
Adams is arguably the most dominant player in New Jersey over the last three years. She is a double-double machine who can fill up a stat sheet in many different ways. The North Carolina commit will look to lead Manchester to another state title this season.
Ariel Jenkins Ariel Jenkins 6'4" | C Stuart Day | 2021 State NJ (2021) | Stuart Day
Jenkins has the size and agility needed to be an elite rebounder. At 6’4, Jenkins towers over other forwards down low. Stuart Day is dominant on both ends because of their size down low.
Catherine Pettegrove (2021) | Voorhees
Pettegrove is one of the most underrated players in the state heading into her final season. She enters the season coming off an 11.3 rebound per game campaign. She will be a must watch prospect this season and one that can really put her name on the map.