Team Spotlight: Keswick
This edition of Team Spotlight, we will be highlighting Keswick Christian High School. Keswick is in St. Petersburg Florida. They are lead by Karrmayne King, she has 632 wins as a varsity coach. They have had early challenging games versus…
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Continue ReadingThis edition of Team Spotlight, we will be highlighting Keswick Christian High School. Keswick is in St. Petersburg Florida. They are lead by Karrmayne King, she has 632 wins as a varsity coach. They have had early challenging games versus Clearwater and Lakewood, with some upcoming late season tough games versus Tampa Prep and Academy of Holy Names. Here are some of the players on Keswick.
Ava Graham Ava Graham 5'9" | SF Keswick Christian | 2024 State FL 5’7″ SG 2024
Graham leads the team averaging 18.7 points per game and is closing in on 1,000 career points. She also is averaging 6.8 rebounds and 2.7 steals per game. A very good rebounder, as her stats show, she gets into the correct position, to capture the missed shot. Graham showcases a very nice three point shot, displaying very nice form.
Sydney Melcher 6’0″ PF 2023
The post player for Keswick has a very important role on this team. She runs the floor in transition, getting into the lane for the lay. Melcher, a 6’0” beach volleyball commit to Florida Southern, anchors the Crusaders defense.
Robyn Cantwell 5’5″ PG 2025
Cantwell is averaging 12.9 points per game along with a team-leading 4.5 assists and 4.9 steals per game midway through the 2022 season. The point guard for the team, she pushes the ball in transition, hitting the open player. She sees the floor very well, for such a young player.
Hannah Jantomaso Hannah Jantomaso SG Keswick Christian | 2025 State FL 5’6″ SG 2025
Jantomaso plays the 2 spot for the team and is a big part of the young squad. Jantomaso is averaging 9.3 points per game, 5.1 rebounds per game (2nd best on the team) and 2.6 steals per game. She has quick hands, and causes much havoc for the opponent. She uses her nice physical frame to over power the offensive player.
Good luck to the Crusaders!!
Luke Zbynski is a Prep Girls Hoops Florida writer. For any story ideas or general basketball information. Please contact him at zbynskiprephoops@gmail.com and follow on Twitter @zbynskiprephoop.