2022 Rankings – Top Power Forwards
We will take some time to identify our Top Power Forwards in the 2022 Rankings we just released earlier in the month, which will give coaches a starting point in their recruiting campaigns. We will help you to find kids…
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Continue ReadingWe will take some time to identify our Top Power Forwards in the 2022 Rankings we just released earlier in the month, which will give coaches a starting point in their recruiting campaigns. We will help you to find kids that fit your programs and can help your institution thrive and possibly win, which is essential to build programs at the college level.
#1: 2022, 6’3, PF, Cathedral Catholic HS, Isuneh Brady Isuneh Brady 6'3" | SF Cathedral Catholic | 2022 State #2 Nation CA – Ice is the prototypical power forward with a nice body and frame, she uses her body well in the paint and is able to seal her defenders an finish with success. Ice is also a great shot block in the paint with her long wingspan that keeps her in front of the defender to make those plays. She is skilled out to the mid range, makes shots off the back board, pull up’s from the free throw line and is a decent free throw shooter.
#6: 2022, 6’2, PF, St. Marys Academy (Los Angeles), Chloe Williams Chloe Williams 6'2" | PF St. Marys Academy (Los Angeles) | 2022 State CA – is a dynamic forward/post type that has a nice feel for the game. We first saw Chloe in a Semi-Final game last season versus Oxford Academy and she was phenomenal, but they could not capture the win in that game. She has major post presence in the paint, she can use her left or right hand to finish, has a decent midrange shot and is capable of bringing the ball down the floor and getting it to the guard. We like her agility, she runs the floor like a gazelle and is probably one of the most athletic bigs in her class.
#28: 2022, 6’3, PF, Chino Hills HS, Erica Collins Erica Collins 6'2" | PF Chino Hills | 2022 State CA – Rebounder supreme and a very capable shot blocker at about three of them per game. Soft hands and can finish around the rim, even saw her get up and down the floor well. She got putbacks after a solid rebounding job, then could get the ball out to the guards to push the break for her team. Solid big that is still developing a few parts of the game for the next level. She is also a developing three point shooter at her size, which was very surprising to us.
#29: 2022, 6’2, PF, Edison HS (Fresno), Aja Muhammed Aja Muhammed 6'2" | PF Edison High (Fresno) | 2022 State CA – primary center for her team, sets screens and rolls to the basket for easy buckets and is a good rebounder. Ran the floor well and was able to catch and finish at the rim. Pick and roll game with her is very capable, but her team does not use that skill when we watched her play, she has soft hands and she can finish if thrown the ball.
#40: 2022, 6’5, PF, Washington Union HS,
Madison Mole
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6'5" | PF
Washington Union HS | 2022
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– developing big that has soft hands in the paint, capable of put backs and setting screens as well as throwing her body around inside to take control. Fairly athletic and is improving on running the floor and sealing her player in the paint. She is a beast inside, soft hands as well and can back seal and finish in the paint over defenders. Capable big for the next level, great size.