2024: Class 4A – SUPER 7
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Gray is back for the Lady Falcons (20-10) to provide senior leadership. Terriana plays the game with an endless motor on the floor. She really plays both sides of the court very well.
Gray prefers to and seems to be most effective going to the cup in a slashing attack mode. She changes hands nicely on drives to the basket while finishing with both hands at the rim. Terriana enters her senior season with 1,176 career points.
She averaged 15.6 ppg, 6 rebounds, 3.4 steals and 3.4 assists last season. Can the Lady Falcons being stand late in the season in Florence this coming season?
Abercrombie was the Class 4A State Player of the Year last season. She averaged 21.8 ppg, 14 rebounds and 4 steals for the Lady Generals last year. Quinasia enters her senior season with 1,101 career points.
Abercrombie plays the game to the fullest at all times. She excels in the transition game while scoring the rock at the rim. Quinasia plays active on both ends of the court especially when it comes to attacking the cup. She will play quite aggressively on the defensive end of the court which leads to steals going the other direction.
Abercrombie picked up a offer this past summer from South Carolina State University. Quinasia comes into her senior season with 814 career rebounds.
Frierson enters her season with 1,007 career points between AC Flora HS and Hartsville HS. Jasmine averaged 20.4 ppg, 6.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 3 steals last season in a Lady Red Foxes uniform. Frierson is a bit of a scoring guard who will look to make the transition to a point guard at the college level.
Jasmine plays the game with an Energizer Bunny attitude throughout the game. She constantly swarms the ball on both ends of the court. Jasmine will drop the floater to the cup or simply score from both sides of the basket. She guided the Lady Red Foxes and Head Coach Justin Johnson to a (19-8) record last season.
Morris can do a little bit of this and a little of that with her game. Victoria at times creates a mismatch with her versatility on the floor for the Lady Stallions. She averaged 14.3 ppg, 8.6 rebounds and 3.3 steals last season for the Lady Stallions (25-3).
Victoria can knockdown the perimeter jumper, post up down low with her back to the basket or drive the ball to the rack from the top of the key. Morris is a stat-sheet stuffer and is just one of the many pieces on this talented Lady Stallions team this season.
Victoria enters her senior season with 775 career points.
Fisher is part of the 1-2 combo for the Lady Red Foxes with teammate Jasmine Frierson. Tatiana didn’t play this Grassroots season and really focused on her game this off season. Fisher a true post player has improved on her hands and movement around the paint area with her footwork.
She will carve out space and have no problems making contact with defenders. Tatiana really keeps the ball up high after claiming it off the glass. Look for her numbers to improve this coming season. Fisher averaged 7.6 ppg and 8.6 rebounds last season playing down in the post for the Lady Red Foxes.
Heyward has picked up some offers this season from Lee’s McCrae (NC) and Claflin University (SC) NCAA D2 schools recently. Tacoya plays down in the Lowcountry at Bluffton HS for the Lady Bobcats. She enters her senior season with 1,174 career points. Heyward averaged 13.3 ppg, 6.9 rebounds, 4 assists and 3.6 steals last season. She guided the Lady Bobcats to a (19-6) under longtime Head Coach Lonnie Roberts.
Heyward ran with SC Future this past summer on the Grassroots Circuit. Tacoya rebounds the ball very well from her position on the floor. She finds her way to be around the ball to constantly make a play on both ends of the court. Heyward can finish with both hands at the rim.
Can the Bobcats make some noise in Class 4A this year?
Andrea has a scorer’s mentality for the Lady Trojans. She averaged 16.1 ppg, 5.1 rebounds and 4.4 steals last season. She enters her senior season with 1,029 career points.
Duncan ran with a local Charleston Grassroots program this past spring and summer in S.H.O.T.S. United. Andrea is a 3-level scorer and really excels in the transition at times leaking out for cheapies. She can knockdown the perimeter jumper or simply step behind the three-point line for a quality look.