<strong>2022 5’6 SG [player_tooltip player_id="25971" first="Angela" last="Nnabue"] – Sherwood – One on None </strong>
Angela is a combo guard who is as ambidextrous as anyone at the high school level. She plays defense well and it often translates into points by way of transition offense. She’s a drive first player who is always on the lookout for open teammates, but she also isn’t afraid to take it herself even in high pressure situations. The key to Angela’s game is she’s always where she needs to be and she always knows where her teammates will be. These are two extremely crucial characteristics to possess at the next level, and there’s no doubt that [player_tooltip player_id="25971" first="Angela" last="Nnabue"] already has both. Her game will translate very well to the college level backcourt game.
<strong>2022 5’8 SG [player_tooltip player_id="88773" first="Kennedy" last="Fauntleroy"] – New Hope Academy – BWSL </strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="88773" first="Kennedy" last="Fauntleroy"] is the purest shooter on this list. To be completely honest, she has a little bit of Steph Curry in her game. She’s absolutely lights out from beyond the arc, but she also uses her jump shooting prowess as a decoy so that she can drive and score or drive and pass. Kennedy also isn’t afraid to take control of the point guard role. She has stellar ball handling skills and control, therefore, combined with her three point shooting, [player_tooltip player_id="88773" first="Kennedy" last="Fauntleroy"] will be a highly coveted college prospect in 2022.
<strong>2022 5’7 SG [player_tooltip player_id="137210" first="Zanai" last="Barnett-Gay"] – CMIT Academy – Team Sol </strong>
Zanai is the quintessential team player. If one of her teammates gets beaten by their man or if someone is out of position then Zanai will step in and save the day without any hesitation. She consistently leads her team in steals, as she truly has some of the best basketball anticipation skill every displayed at this level. Her rebounding is also next level. She has a solid vertical and a long reach which will make her a disaster to deal with at the next level. Division 1 scouts should keep a keen eye on [player_tooltip player_id="137210" first="Zanai" last="Barnett-Gay"].
<strong>2022 5’8 SG [player_tooltip player_id="137211" first="Page" last="Greenburg"] – Maret – GTS Fusion</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="137211" first="Page" last="Greenburg"] is arguably the best overall player on this list. She can do absolutely everything at an elite level and her size will bode extremely well in college. She always boxes out on rebounds, on both ends of the floor, but she’s also equally capable at handling the point guard position. This truly makes her an offensive nightmare and that’s without mentioning her defensive shot-blocking. Page is an avid shot blocker , and her defense in general is played with high energy and communication. From shooting to defending, it’s clear that [player_tooltip player_id="137211" first="Page" last="Greenburg"] does it all and she will no doubt have a breakout year in 2022 that will supplant her D1 status.
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