<span style="font-weight: 400;">There are still some 2021 girls in the state of West Virginia that have talent who are unsigned. Below we take a look at some of those seniors who impressed at the 2021 WVSSAC State Tournament. </span>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="153349" first="Catherine" last="Wassick"] - Morgantown - 2021 - Guard</b>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Morgantown’s pace setter and ball handler [player_tooltip player_id="153349" first="Catherine" last="Wassick"] had a solid two games in this year’s state tournament. Wassick averaged 15 points between the two games and faced a tough defense in their second game against Huntington, but still managed to take care of the ball.</span>
<b>Catrina Myers - Jefferson - 2021 - Guard</b>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Jefferson found their scoring spark with senior, Catrina Myers. Myers put up 18 points in their only game of the State Tournament.</span>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="153342" first="Karlie" last="Denham"] - North Marion - 2021 - Guard</b>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">One of the top 2021 girls still available is the sharpshooter from North Marion. [player_tooltip player_id="153342" first="Karlie" last="Denham"] absolutely torched the nets in their first game and played a solid second game. Denham averaged 19 points in the tournament.</span>
<b>Ellen Keaton - Hampshire - 2021 - Forward</b>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Ellen Keaton of Hampshire was a great inside presence. Keaton standing at 6’0 used her size and length to find easy buckets inside. Keaton ended up with 20 points in their only game played in Charleston.</span>
<b>Sydney Bolles - Charleston Catholic - 2021 - Forward</b>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Arguably the most versatile senior left is Sydney Bolles from Charleston Catholic. Bolles has great size and incredible length. She has a grit to drive and get to the basket and will use her mid-range game as a bonus. Bolles is comfortable with handling the ball too making her more dangerous. She is great on defense as her length gets her blocks, deflections, and steals. Bolles had 19 points in their quarterfinals loss against Petersburg.</span>
<b>Lili Neely - Cameron - 2021 - Guard</b>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">One of the most surprising players to come to Charleston was senior guard, Lili Neely. Neely being from a smaller single “A” school with not much media attention, she performed well on the big stage. Neely led her team to the class “A” state title. Her strongest look was from behind the arc and taking jumpers.</span>
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