<span style="font-size: 14pt;">Here is a list of the girls that were nominated to the CIFSS All CIF Teams in each perspective divisions, most are the MVP’s of the game and the heavy hitters from each team that represented in the playoffs. Here are some evals on the girls in this list for those we have seen this season and during the summer club seasons, hope you enjoy.</span>
<strong>MVP - [player_tooltip player_id="267590" first="Audrey" last="Chen"]</strong> - Chen is a lefty guard who is a straight-up competitor. She is a composed ball-handler and can slice through traffic to get to the rim. Off the dribble, she can dish the ball well to her open teammates. Chen does have three-point range. She is a player that has a lot of potential and I am excited to see how her game develops.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="263633" first="Kate" last="Bobadilla"]</strong> - Bobadilla is a solid point guard who has great court vision. She pushes the ball well in transition. She draws the defense in with her slashing game and drops the pass off to an open teammate. Keeps her head up and looks for cutters around the rim. Offensively, she has a nice little floater when she gets into the lane. She’s crafty around the rim and has good footwork to side step defenders. Good shooter from three-point range.
<strong>Aanisah Moncrief</strong> - Moncrief is a gifted lefty who does it all for her team. Whether playing point guard or forward, Moncrief made her presence known on the court. She uses her long wingspan to create steals and block shots in the paint. Moncrief created havoc in the paint, scoring over or through contact. She is the constant energy source for her team.
<strong>Amia Witt</strong> - Amia has been making her presence known. She is a 6’0 forward who can play on the wing. I have been impressed with her shooting capabilities. Her height makes it difficult to contest her shot. So far, she is averaging 11.2ppg and also 8.2rpg. She recorded a career-high 29 points and 16 rebounds on 4/30/21 against Thousand Oaks High School. As she continues to get comfortable on the court and develop, she will be a very tough matchup.
<strong>Moriah Burley</strong>
<strong>Aaliyah Garcia</strong>
<strong>Laney Grider</strong>
<strong>Onyekachi Nwanze</strong>
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="166836" first="Ryann" last="Riddle"]</strong>
<strong>Malia Ulery</strong>
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