CCS Division 3 Prospects of the Bay Area: Class of 2022
Listed below are a group of Sophomores of the Division 3 Central Coast Section. These players are the reason why we watch basketball. These players are talented and composed on the court. These players a the collegiate level, and they…
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Continue ReadingListed below are a group of Sophomores of the Division 3 Central Coast Section. These players are the reason why we watch basketball. These players are talented and composed on the court. These players a the collegiate level, and they have their Junior year and their Senior season.
Hailey Hoff- 2022, 5’6”, Guard, #22, Capuchino High School(San Bruno, CA)
Hailey Hoff is the star underclassmen on her team. Hailey has won the player of the game twice during this past season. Unfortunately, her successful season was cut short because of COVID-19. This past March, Hailey Hoff was named San Mateo Daily Journal Athlete of the week during this past season. Hailey is the sophomore sharpshooter of her team. Hailey averaged 11.6 PPG and scored a total of 244 points during her sophomore season. Hoff’s free-throw percentage was 55%, and she averaged 2.1 RPG. Hailey is dominating the points for her team. She is ready to take on her Junior season. Hailey has lots of potential, and her team can do well in the upcoming seasons. Hailey is a very dominant player, and college coaches should recognize that.
Sabrina Ma- 2022, 5’9”, Guard, #15, St. Ignatius High School (San Francisco, CA)
Sabrina Ma is a solid player on her St. Ignatius Team. Sabrina is ranked number 75 in California on MaxPreps. Ma is a super quick player and has fantastic moves under the basket. Sabrina can score with three big defenders on her and is very smart with the ball. Her ball-handling skills are remarkable, and she can dribble past multiple defenders. Her finishing ability from anywhere around the basket is great. Sabrina is just an all-around great player with lots of skill and has a high basketball IQ. Sabrina averaged 10.4 PPG and scored a total of 208 points during her sophomore season. She has an amazing free-throw percentage of 67% and averaged 6.2 RPG. Sabrina Ma is a player that can’t go unnoticed. She also cannot be touched when she drives to the hoop. Ma can turn on the jets when it’s needed. Sabrina always plays at full speed. She is a very talented player and a great asset to any team that she plays on.
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Bella Stevens- 2022, 5’10”, Guard & SF, #13, Santa Cruz High School (Santa Cruz, CA)
Bella Stevens does it all. She is a go-getter during gameplay. She does nothing else but try to score for her team. Her ability to scan the court on a fast break and make great passes is almost unbelievable. She is a very dynamic player and plays with lots of tenacity. Stevens is a great shooter beyond the arc, and she has fantastic shooting form. Creating her own shots is her specialty. Bella averaged 17.1 PPG and scored a total of 496 points during her sophomore season. That is an insanely high number. Bella also had a field goal percentage of 44%, and a free throw percentage of 68%. She was definitely at the free-throw line a lot. Stevens also averaged 6.7 RPG and 3.8 SPG. Bella Stevens is a dominant player on the court and is a top tier player in the Central Coast Section. I’m looking forward to seeing what she has to offer during her Junior season at Santa Cruz High School. Bella plays at the college level already.
Jasmine Ackerman- 2022, 5’10”, Small Forward, #4, Aptos High School(Aptos, CA)
Jasmine Ackerman of Aptos High School is a phenomenal player. She has one of the quickest, and best shooting forms I have ever seen. She does all the right things at the right place at the right times on the basketball court. Not only that, but she is super fast! Her moves to the basket are done so quickly, and easily. She plays with lots of control, and she dribbles so gracefully. Jasmine averaged 6.2 PPG and scored a total of 192 points during her sophomore season. Ackerman also averaged 2.0 APG and 3.9 RPG. Not only that, she has a 75% free throw percentage, which is great. I see Jasmine becoming an all-star. She already has lots of potential, and the game seems to come naturally to her. Jasmine Ackerman is a player to not be missed.