2022 Week 1: Forwards
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I feel like 2022 kicked off some great basketball games for us to witness. Here are some of the standout forwards that I saw in action the first week of the new year. Trinity Moreland Trinity Moreland 6'2" | C…
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Continue ReadingI feel like 2022 kicked off some great basketball games for us to witness. Here are some of the standout forwards that I saw in action the first week of the new year.
Trinity Moreland Trinity Moreland 6'2" | C Julian Chambers | 2022 NC (Julius Chambers, PF, 2022) is dominant in the paint grabbing rebounds and putting up some points no matter who is trying to guard her. She seals off her opponents making sure she’s a big target for the entry pass and making it even easier for her to face the basket and score. She clogs the paint on defense making it difficult for anyone to score close to the basket.
Chloe Moss Chloe Moss 5'11" | PF Independence | 2024 State NC (Independence, PF, 2024) is dominant on all areas of the court showing off her ability to knock down three pointers and post up underneath. She was a great rebounder fighting for boards each possession. She can take the ball coast to coast battling through contact for some points, too.
Lindsey Nolan Lindsey Nolan 5'10" | PF Providence | 2024 NC (Providence, SF, 2024) came alive in the second half sliding into the openings on offense for her points. She also grabbed offensive rebounds for some putback opportunities helping her team lead a big comeback victory over Independence.
Seini Hicks Seini Hicks 6'0" | SF Purcell Marian | 2024 State OH (Julius Chambers, SF, 2024) can certainly battle all over the court. She knows how to get inside and score some points from the paint, and she can set herself up for some nice midrange jump shots. She moves well finding the openings on the court, and she crashes the boards for her own rebounds.