In the South Florida Sun Sentinel’s latest coverage of high school basketball, five standout players were highlighted for their exceptional skills on the court. Jasleen Green, a junior from American Heritage, led her team to a state championship last year with impressive stats of 23.2 points per game. Nova High School’s Jaelynn Housey, a junior who also excels in cross country, showcased her talent with an impressive 24 points per game average. Markeli Jones-Tynes, a senior from Westminster Academy committed to Robert Morris, averaged 15.8 points per game and is a sixth-year varsity starter. Nyla McFadden, a senior from St. Thomas Aquinas, signed with Penn State and has been a key player for the Raiders for four years. Riley Stoker, a senior from Somerset Prep, made clutch plays last season including a crucial three-pointer to force overtime in a game.
In addition to the Fab Five, the article mentions five up-and-coming players to watch, including Ta’Niyah Davis from American Heritage, Ny’Keria Flowers from Northeast, Savanna Nicholson from Cardinal Gibbons, Isabella Sangha from Pine Crest, and London Thomas from St Thomas Aquinas.
These talented athletes are set to make waves in the upcoming high school basketball season, showcasing the depth of talent in South Florida’s high school basketball scene. Keep an eye out for these players as they continue to impress on the court.
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