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The 2023 Florida High School Athletic Association Girls Basketball State Championships have concluded. Prep Girls Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at the all tournament teams across all seven classifications. We will start with Class 1A and make our…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 Florida High School Athletic Association Girls Basketball State Championships have concluded. Prep Girls Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at the all tournament teams across all seven classifications. We will start with Class 1A and make our way through 7A.
The 5-10 senior point guard and Florida Atlantic University signee was the best player on the floor in the semifinals and championship games. Averaging 17.5 points per game in the two games, and displayed her high basketball IQ. Godfrey also stood out by controlling the game with tempo and pace, committing just one turnover in the championship game.
The 5-7 combo guard and University of Tampa signee looked efficient in the semifinal game against King’s Academy. Davis played with a ton of confidence in the championship game as well, as she got to the line on numerous occasions going 6-of-8 from the charity stripe. She is in the running for the Class 3A Player of the Year award.
The 6-1 sophomore forward was active on both ends of the floor in the championship game, finishing with 16 points and six rebounds. Barrett got most of her scoring by attacking the paint and finishing. On the defensive end, Barrett did a phenomenal job by rim protecting and limiting second chance scoring opportunities.
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The 5-7 sophomore guard was efficient from the floor, scoring a game-high 17 points leading Cardinal Mooney to their second straight championship game appearance. Behn was scoring in a variety of ways whether it was off steals or when she was attacking the basket. Behn also shows quickness and can control the offense as a combo guard as well.
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The 5-10 wing was not phased when it came to playing in the championship game, as an 8th grader. Despite scoring just 8 points, Belton gave them a presence on the defensive end coming down with a game-high eight rebounds. She used her size, strength and length to limit Cardinal Mooney to any second chance points.