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The HoopsCentralGirls25 Class of 2023 Prospect Rankings (1/2021)

1. Sammie Wagner, W (committed to Baylor)

2. Judea Watkins, G

3. Malaysia Fulwiley, PG

4. Aalyah Del Rosari, P

5. Kamorea Arnold, PG

6. Breya Cunnigham, P

7. Letycia Vasconcelos, P

8. Madison Booker, W

9. Mikaylah Williams, G

10. S'mya Nichols, W

11. Amiyah Reynolds, G

12. Jada Williams, PG

13. Jadyn Donovan, G

14. Imbie Jones, G

15. Sole Williams, G

16. Sahnya Jah, W

17. Taliah Scott, G

18. Reniya Kelly, PG

19. Essence Cody, P

20. Dalanna Carter, PG

21. Taylor Woodson, G

22. Maggie Mendelson, P

23. Sunaja Agara, G

24. Chloe Clardy, G

25. Angelica Velez, PG


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