Senior Centers Ready to Shine in 2022-23
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There are a number of senior centers ready for a breakout season in 2022-23, Here’s an in-depth look at three of them: Achol Magot AZ #5 C #2 HEIGHT 6'5" POS C CLASS 2023 View Profile Achol Magot State: Arizona…
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Continue ReadingThere are a number of senior centers ready for a breakout season in 2022-23, Here’s an in-depth look at three of them:
is a 6-7 senior center for Southern Arizona Prep and Lady Firestorm Nation. As a junior, she played in 14 varsity games, averaging 12.5 points and 12.5 rebounds as well as 3.9 blocks per game. She also shot 68% from the field. Achol was selected as Player of the Game last season in a win over East Valley Athletes for Christ. She scored 18 points to go along with 15 rebounds. She also played well in the Arizona Summer Clash. One scout commented on her game: “Achol is an interior force. At 6-7, she is able to alter any opponent’s shot that tries to get to the rim. She is an elite rebounder and is able to track missed shots and score over shorter defenders with ease. She is ranked as the second-best center in Arizona for a reason.” Another scout had this to say about her game: “Her stock has begun to soar. She is a double-double machine. She has developed quickly and is now blossoming. She played very well in the Arizona SummerTournament. Don’t sleep on this young lady who has a 7-foot wingspan.” To date, Achol has scholarship offers from Texas Tech, BYU, San Jose State, and Idaho State. There certainly will be more throughout her senior season.
is a 6-3 senior center for Phoenix Greenway High School. While playing for Centennial High School as a freshman, she led all Arizona players in rebounding and averaged 13.5 points a game. Last season she averaged 19.8 points,14.8 rebounds and 3.9 blocks per game. Kiley was selected as Arizona Girl Athlete of the Week on two separate occasions last February. Her team lost in the State Tournament to Flagstaff, 70-40. She commented on her own career. ” What makes me great is my motivation, love, and passion for the game of basketball. Yes, when we lose I take it to heart but never give up.” One scout commented on her game: “She is a force inside offensively, a rim protector, plays for her teammates, and stretches the defense with her mid-range jump shot.”
is a 6-2 senior center who plays for Cibola High School as well as Cobra Venom, her club team. She is a transfer from Yuma High School where the Lady Criminals lost in the state Tournament to Paradise Honors. She was captain of her Yuma team where, as a junior, she averaged 6.2 points per game and 7.9 rebounds per game. The Cibola girls’ basketball team was honored with the Arizona Interscholastic Association 6A Conference Sportsmanship Award during the State Championship game last winter in Tempe.