2023: UNSIGNED Small Forwards – Part 2
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College Coaches need to be in the Palmetto State recruiting players. Plenty of talent still on the board these days when it seems like everyone wants to shop in the Transfer Portal. Who are some of these Small Forwards? Read…
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Liebert finished her career with the Lady Vikings averaging 14.1 ppg and 5.1 rebounds this season. Jaidah is a very coachable player who brings a good mindset to the hardwood. She recently picked up offers from Spartanburg Methodist College and Benedict College (SC) (NCAA D2).
Liebert brings constant hustle at all times to the floor with her ability to score from all 3 levels at times. She plays very well in the passing lanes while also being active away from the ball.
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Grayson helped the Lady Eagles with a 5th straight SCISA State Championship. Jaida and the Lady Eagles won the SCISA Class 3A State Championship after winning the past 4 years in SCISA Class 2A. She can get downhill to the basket at times when she’s not knocking down a perimeter jumper.
Jaida plays the game with a good basketball feel and understands her spots on the court. Grayson will be a fine addition at the next level for some college program. It’s always good to recruit players who know how and expect to win.
Kimyah has very strong academics and will have an associate degree when she enters the college classroom after leaving Legacy Early College. Foggie is a GLUE player on the floor for her team. She brings that extra rebound to the table, defensive stop, jumps on the floor for a loose ball or simply takes a charge. Kimyah understands her role on the squad and does it very well. It’s NOT always about scoring the ball at the next level.
Players that understand their roles at times on the floor help your team WIN games. Embrace your role and you will bring a lot of happiness to a coaching staff at the next level.
Lyde is the ultimate stat sheet stuffer for the Lady Bruins. Jazmyne helps your team win games at times with her willingness to make an extra pass, grab an extra rebound, take a charge or dive on the floor for a loose 50/50 ball.
Lyde runs track in the spring for the Lady Bruins who finished the season with a (24-3) record. The Lady Bruins had setbacks to Winston-Salem Christian, Hartsville HS and Ridge View HS this season. Jazmyne averaged 11.9 ppg, 8.5 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 3.2 steals this season.
Beason really piled up the points over the years for the Lady Grizzlies in the Upstate. She finished her career with over 1,700 points for the Lady Grizzlies. KaDerrah has been a building block for this High Point Academy program since it opened its doors in Spartanburg.
She is very crafty at times with her ability to finish with both hands and her nice mid-range game. Beason finds ways to score the rock and do it at a good percentage clip with accuracy.
Roberts just finished a great career for the Lady Vikings. She finished her career with 1.093 points and was named Region Player of the Year back-to-back years. Dy’Neka had 8 points and 14 rebounds in the Class 1A State Championship Game vs Military Magnet.
She really does a good job of cleaning up the glass on both ends of the floor with her athleticism. Roberts is a quick leaper who can really affect a game on the defensive end of the floor. She averaged 15.1 ppg and 10.6 rebounds this past season for the Lady Vikings (27-3).