Central Section Division 2: Class of 2022 Standouts
Listed below are a group of prospects that stand out above others. They are collectively talented, and tenacious. These players are apart of the Central Section Division 2, Class of 2022. Tabitha Vanderhorst- 2022, 5’6”, Guard, #4, Mission Prep(San Luis…
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Continue ReadingListed below are a group of prospects that stand out above others. They are collectively talented, and tenacious. These players are apart of the Central Section Division 2, Class of 2022.
Tabitha Vanderhorst- 2022, 5’6”, Guard, #4, Mission Prep(San Luis Obispo,CA)
Tabitha Vanderhorst is the definition of a star player. She works really hard on offense and defense. Although, her defense stands out way more. She is super aggressive and moves her feet very well when guarding someone. She especially is good at defending someone on the block. Her opponents are always struggling to score on her. Tabitha is very good at keeping her hands up on defense without fouling. On the offensive end, she does exceptionally well too. Tabitha averaged 8.6 PPG and scored a total of 266 points during her sophomore season. She also averaged 1.9 APG, 3.8 RPG, and 1.5 SPG. Tabitha plays with an abundance amount of energy, and she is practically unstoppable. Any college coach would love to have an athletic, talented, and energetic player like Tabitha.
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Sabrina Works Sabrina Works 5'9" | SF Centennial HS (Bakersfield) | 2022 State CA – 2022, 5’10”, Small Forward & Center, #23, Centennial High School(Bakersfield, CA)
Sabrina Works Sabrina Works 5'9" | SF Centennial HS (Bakersfield) | 2022 State CA of Centennial High School in Bakersfield, CA is ready for college basketball. She really has it all. Sabrina is athletic, skilled, and competitive. One skill that is very noticeable above all the other skills is her shooting. She has a fantastic shooting form that is unstoppable around the rim. She has a presence on the court that is very noticeable. Sabrina averaged 7.4 PPG and scored a total of 207 points during the 2019-2020 season. Works also averaged 5.5 RPG and averaged 56% from the free-throw line. I believe Works can be even more of a great player than she is right now. She has all the skills that a college coach would want in a player. She can really go above and beyond and make herself a threat on the court. I believe Sabrina can utilize her skills at a higher level. I’m looking forward to seeing what she brings to the table during her Junior season.
Alexus Macias- 2022, 5’3”, Point Guard, #0, Ridgeview High School (Bakersfield, CA)
Alexus is a player that you will have a hard time with. She is very quick, and fast. Not to mention her ball-handling skills are very quick as well. She has no problem driving to the basket for an easy floater. Since her ball-handling is done so efficiently, she can create space with any issue. This only makes it harder for her opponents to defend her. Alexus averaged 5.8 PPG and scored a total of 138 points during her sophomore season at Ridgeview high school. She also averaged 2.2 RPG and 1.2 SPG. Macius averaged 89% from the free-throw line. Macias is a hard worker and will do anything in her power to score. She is pretty well-rounded on the court and has a pretty high basketball IQ. Alexus is a player I like to describe as small, but mighty.