Jaterriona Johnson
Jaterriona Johnson
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Jaterriona Johnson Jaterriona Johnson 5'11" | C West Feliciana | 2029 State LA | 5’11” Center | West Feliciana | Class of 2029
Jaterriona Johnson Jaterriona Johnson 5'11" | C West Feliciana | 2029 State LA made a major impact in the paint during the JSE Team Camp, giving West Feliciana a strong interior presence on both ends of the floor. The 5’11” post player used her size, strength and activity to control space around the basket and consistently make things difficult for opponents.
Johnson finished well around the rim, showing the ability to score through contact and take advantage of opportunities inside. She established position, played with physicality and remained active when shots went up. Her work on the offensive glass created extra possessions and second-chance opportunities for her team.
Defensively, Johnson was a force near the basket. She protected the rim, recorded multiple blocks and stayed active on the boards. Her timing and willingness to challenge shots allowed her to alter attempts even when she did not get the block. She also showed the potential to become a dependable defensive anchor as her game continues to develop.
What stood out most was her presence. Johnson did not disappear from possessions—she battled inside, rebounded on both ends and played with purpose. With continued improvement in her footwork, touch and consistency finishing through contact, she has the foundation to develop into one of the stronger frontcourt prospects in Louisiana’s 2029 class.
Johnson’s size, rebounding ability and rim protection made her one of the most noticeable interior performers at the JSE Team Camp.
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ohnson’s value starts in the paint. She has the size to rebound through contact, finish around the rim, protect space inside, and give her team second-chance opportunities. As a young post player, her ability to keep developing footwork, touch, and patience will be key, but the foundation is there for her to become a strong frontcourt piece.
Defensively, Johnson has the potential to be a difference-maker. Her size allows her to contest shots, alter looks at the rim, and hold position against opposing post players. If she continues to build strength, improve conditioning, and stay active without fouling, she can become a true anchor inside.
What makes Johnson a prospect to watch is her ceiling. Being ranked No. 1 at her position shows she is already on the radar, but her next step will be turning potential into consistent production. With continued development, stronger post moves, improved hands, and more confidence finishing through contact, Johnson has a chance to become one of the breakout frontcourt names in Louisiana’s 2029 class.
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