Atlantic County: Top Forwards
Atlantic County is one of the southern most parts of New Jersey. The area is full of forwards that can take over a game in the post. Here are some of the main examples of that. Emma Peretti (2023) |…
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Continue ReadingAtlantic County is one of the southern most parts of New Jersey. The area is full of forwards that can take over a game in the post. Here are some of the main examples of that.
Emma Peretti (2023) | Hammonton
Peretti averaged 14.4 points and 9.5 rebounds in her first season. She came in and took over the reigns for Hammonton quickly. She did most of her work on the block because of her ability to score with her back to the basket. Peretti is one of the most intriguing prospects in the area. She is a threat on both ends and will continue to take her game to another level.
Quanirah Cherry-Montague (2023) | Atlantic City
Montague entered Atlantic City and immediately because one of the most versatile players in the county. She is a quick forward that does most of her work downlow. Montague led the team in steals and blocks in her first season. She was also the team’s leading rebounders.
Kaitlyn Boggs (2022) | Mainland
Boggs had the privilege of learning from Kylee Watson Kylee Watson 6'4" | SF Mainland | 2020 State NJ , Oregon commit and the top players in New Jersey. This did Boggs a ton of good for her upcoming years as an upperclassman. She will have to step into a leadership role for Mainland next season.
Amelia Zinckgraf (2023) | Egg Harbor
Zinckgraf is another member of the Class of 2023 that showed great promise during her first season. Zinckgraf gave Egg Harbor quality minutes an gave hope that she can be the premiere forward on the team. She has a quick first step on the block and knows how to gain an edge on her defender.
Jasmine LeClair (2021) | Oakcrest
LeClair did not have a primary role as a scorer but she was one of the top rebounders in the area. Oakcrest needed a strong presence down low on both ends and that was LeClair.