Stars in March
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As the lights of the playoffs grew larger, these players shined brighter. They were clutch for their team on offense and on defense. Jamyia Lindsey NC #15 PG #2 HEIGHT 5'6" POS PG CLASS 2025 View Profile Jamyia Lindsey Instagram…
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Continue ReadingAs the lights of the playoffs grew larger, these players shined brighter. They were clutch for their team on offense and on defense.
Jamyia Lindsey was a force for her team in March. She scored in bunches for Richmond High School. In a game against Hoggard High, she dropped 21 points on 9 of 16 shooting and draining 2 three-point field goals. Lindsey finished the season averaging nearly 24 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals a night for the Raiders.
Brook Evans was an athletic force for South Central in her sophomore season. She averaged a double-double of 14 points and 12 rebounds. Evans was extremely efficient in the paint for her squad. She scored with her left, her right, and would earn multiple trips to the foul line each night. Evans shot over 4 free throws per contest for the Falcons. She has already earned Division 1 offers to play college hoops.
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NeNe Ward
NeNe Ward
NeNe Ward was a special junior at East Bladen during the 2023-2024 season. Ward scored 19 points while shooting 50% from the floor in her last game this year. Ward also dished assists, created 8 steals, and grabbed 7 rebounds in the contest. This season, Ward averaged 15 points and has already scored her 1000th point.
West Rowan had an elite group of players this season that were led by Lauren Arnold Lauren Arnold 5’11” | SF West Rowan | 2024 State NC . She was an exceptional athlete on the court who averaged over 16 points per game. Arnold had the ability to score in the open floor, in the paint, from the free throw line, and from the outside as well. The Falcons had a magical season, and Arnold’s versatility was a huge reason for the success of her team.
Ameya Brown was a sensational sophomore on the court for Terry Sanford High. Recently, she dropped 20 points in a game against South Central. In that contest, Brown scored from the foul line, the two, and the three as well. Brown is also a tremendous defender. She forced multiple steals per game for the Bulldogs. During the summer months, Brown will compete with the CP3 Flames basketball club.