2023: UNSIGNED Small Forwards – Part 1
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The Small Forwards here in the 2023 Palmetto State look to be at a good number of players. College programs need to start shopping and recruiting in the Palmetto State for some of these young ladies. Who are these players?…
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Continue ReadingThe Small Forwards here in the 2023 Palmetto State look to be at a good number of players. College programs need to start shopping and recruiting in the Palmetto State for some of these young ladies. Who are these players? Well, Prep Girls Hoops has you some names right here to follow up in this Part 1 edition of Small Forwards. #RecruitThePalmettoState
Mason finishes her career with the Lady War Eagles with a Class 2A State Championship. Maliyiah finished with 11 points and 8 rebounds in the victory over Bishop England. Mason missed most of her junior season with an injury and eventually got back on the floor this season.
Maliyiah can step out and faceup from time to time on the floor. She seems to be most effective at times bullying defenders down on the block and playing with a relentless attitude.
Daniels helped the Redhawks get to the Class 4A State Championship before falling to North Augusta HS. Korletta plays her best basketball in the attack mode to the basket. She does a nice job of stalking the baseline at times and sneaking out for cheapies in transition. Korletta plays very active in the passing lanes where she looks to pick up a few deflections and steals every night.
Korletta finished the season at 10.2 ppg, 4.3 rebounds, 2.3 steals and 2 assists.
Mack likes to play the game in volume mode at all times. She really likes to chat it up on the floor in a good way. Zhaire is constantly in touch with her teammates on and off the floor. She’s versatile enough to play and defend multiple positions on the floor.
Zhaire averaged 11.5 and 4.5 rebounds this season. She finished her career for the Iron Horses with over 100 career games played and 887 points. Zhaire brings GREAT ENERGY TO THE FLOOR AT ALL TIMES and a great sweat to the layup line.
Haynes averaged 17.6 ppg, 6.9 rebounds, 2.7 steals and 2.5 assists for the Lady Warriors this past season. She finished her career with over 1,150 career points. Jadein can play all over the floor at times with her versatility. She really likes to showcase her mid-range shooting skills.
Jadein played very efficient every time Prep Girls Hoops saw her play this past season. She never looked to force shots and always seems to be active on both ends of the floor. Jadein carries a 3.98 GPA in the classroom.
Lawrence averaged 18.3 ppg and 11.3 rebounds this past season for the Lady Bulldogs. Aaliyah has good length to claim rebounds off the glass on both ends of the court. She likes to use the short corner at times but mostly she really remains active on the glass. Aaliyah understands on how to manufacture her own offense on the floor. She helped the Lady Bulldogs to some deep playoff runs over the years for Head Coach Chasen Redd.
Cook is a player who still really needs to figure things out and understand where her talent can take her at times. Yasmine helped the Lady Knights get to the Class 5A State Championship this past season before falling to Mauldin. She really does a good job finishing with both hands at the rim.
Yasmine likes to really utilize a nice mid-range pull-up jumper. She always to seems to have good body control going to the cup. Cook has no problem jumping on the floor for the loose ball. She averaged 13.9 ppg, 4.9 rebounds, 2.6 steals and 2 assists this past season. Yasmine best basketball is still in front of her down the road. She might need to entertain the junior college route.