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Croskey just helped the Lady Gamecocks win a Class 5A State Championship with a (25-0) record. Kiara missed her whole junior season with an injury. She came back this year and averaged 20.5 ppg and 6 rebounds from out top. Kiara plays the game so well attacking the basket and getting to the gaps on the floor.
In the State Championship Game she scored 8 points, grabbed 9 rebounds and dished out 3 assists in the win over Rock Hill HS.
Cameron made the move to the Upstate this past season to play for the Lady Lions. Jaida really likes to play the game go to the cup. The left-handed Cameron likes to play fast and 94 feet at times. Jaida is a bit of streaky shooter at times. Cameron played last season at Wilson HS in Florence.
Jaida really likes to pressure the ball on the defensive end of the floor.
Hutchinson piled up 3 state championships at Hilton Head Christian and a ton of points in her high school career. Tamya excels in the transition game. She started off her career at Estill HS for 3 seasons before coming over to the SCISA school.
Tamya scored north of 2,600 points in her high school career. Hutchinson played great in the passing lanes and scored so many points in transition to the bucket. Tamya averaged 20 ppg, 7.9 rebounds, 5.4 steals and 2.6 assists this past season. Hutchinson scored 31 points in the State Championship Game vs John Paul II.
Duncan finished her with over 1,500 career points for the Lady Trojans. Andrea has a knack to score the ball from the backcourt. Duncan can score the ball from all 3 levels on the court. She was a Class 4A All-State Performer this season for the Lady Trojans.
Crawford helped the Lady Bearcats get to the Class 5A State Championship Game this season. De’Ashaj creates scoring opportunities for herself and her teammates with some crafty playmaking skills. She really likes to go to work with her left-hand getting the ball into the gaps and paint. Crawford averaged 17.8 ppg this season for the Lady Bearcats (27-4).
Yarde just wins Championships literally. Devon has won 5 state championships while the program has now 6 SCISA Championships in a row. Yarde and her teammates have won the past 2 SCISA Class 3A State Championships. This season Devon averaged 13.3 ppg, 4.1 rebounds and 3.2 assists for the Lady Eagles (17-7). Devon was the floor general and part of this winning program that will go down in SCISA history. Yarde finished with 20 points in the Championship Game vs John Paul II.