<strong>2021 6-1 F [player_tooltip player_id="118122" first="Jasmine" last="Stevens"] – Forest Park</strong>
The Presbyterian-signee is an inside-out threat. She’s got a nice touch from the perimeter and is adept at working from the high post. Stevens has the size and skill to create off the dribble and score through defenders. Stevens is a mismatch as a stretch-four.
<strong>2021 6-4 F [player_tooltip player_id="118093" first="Sania" last="Feagin"] – Forest Park</strong>
South Carolina is getting a potential pro in [player_tooltip player_id="118093" first="Sania" last="Feagin"] who checks all the physical boxes of an elite prospect. Her quickness and length make her a game-wrecker atop Forest Park’s 1-2-2 press. She covers ground quickly has gets countless deflections and steals. Offensively, she can put opponents in the rim with her aggressive nature and powerful post moves. She is a threat to score from the mid-range and has an elite first step for her size that gets her to the rim in the blink of an eye. Sania has the ability to gobble up every rebound in her area and blocks shots without fouling.
<strong>2021 5-9 SG [player_tooltip player_id="118105" first="Olympia" last="Chaney"] – Forest Park</strong>
The UT Arlington-signee has stepped out of the shadows at Westlake and is now possibly the most important piece Forest Park has. Her ability to handle the ball and shoot from the perimeter takes a load off Feagin, helping lessen her duties as a ball handler which were set to be increased before transfers moved in and giving Sania more room to work in the low post. If Feagin gets doubled inside, she will have easy kickout opportunities to Chaney, a lethal three-point shooter. Chaney is a smart player that has shown off her playmaking skills this season. She’s been swinging the ball effectively and creating off the dribble. Her quick hands on defense have led to easy transition opportunities for the Panthers.
<strong>2021 5-10 W [player_tooltip player_id="218612" first="Yasmine" last="Allen"] – Forest Park</strong>
Forest Park’s future rests with [player_tooltip player_id="218612" first="Yasmine" last="Allen"]. She’s a multi-positional standout with great fluid athleticism. She can start her own fast breaks by cleaning the glass and pushing in transition. Allen is a quality decision maker that is unselfish with the ball. She’s got a pretty jump shot that extends to the three-point line. Her length and mobility give her great value as a defender that can guard multiple positions.
<strong>2021 6-3 C [player_tooltip player_id="118126" first="Sussy" last="Ngulefac"] – Parkview</strong>
Samford-bound big [player_tooltip player_id="118126" first="Sussy" last="Ngulefac"] is a load to handle inside. She seals deep and works with drop steps and up-and-unders. She can get a little off balance at times when opponents pull the chair from her, but when she collects herself and gathers, she is difficult to stop. Sussy scores with both hands and always gives a target hand when calling for lobs. She is a walking double-double. If she adds a consistent mid-range shot to her arsenal, it could open up more scoring opportunities.
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