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The Times’ All-Star girls’ basketball team for 2021-22
A have a look at The Instances’ 10-player All-Star women’ basketball workforce for the 2021-22 season.
Juju Watkins, Chatsworth Sierra Canyon, 6-2, Jr.: Watkins added a state title to the gold medal she gained on the under-16 Americas championships final summer time, averaging 24.8 factors and 10.3 rebounds for the Open Division state champions.
MacKenly Randolph, Chatsworth Sierra Canyon, 6-1, So.: Randolph dominated throughout stretches, averaging 15.0 factors and 11.6 rebounds for the 30-2 Trailblazers.
Kennedy Smith, Etiwanda, 6-1, So.: Taking part in with maturity past her years, Smith led Etiwanda to 29 consecutive victories and a Southern Part Open Division title, averaging 18.7 factors and 9.3 rebounds.
Future Agubata, Etiwanda, 6-0, So.: The versatile Agubata stamped herself as top-of-the-line gamers from the Class of 2024, averaging 17 factors and eight rebounds.
Londynn Jones, Corona Centennial, 5-5, Sr.: The UCLA commit was a star level guard, averaging 25.2 factors for the Huge VIII League champions.
Gabriela Jaquez, Camarillo, 6-0, Sr.: The UCLA commit averaged 34.2 factors and 15.7 rebounds whereas main the Scorpions to a 30-3 document.
Chloe Williams, Torrance Bishop Montgomery, 6-3, Sr.: The Tulsa commit averaged 22.3 factors for the Del Rey League champions.
Skye Belker, L.A. Windward, 5-8, Jr.: The Princeton commit was a constant shooter from three-point vary and averaged 18 factors for the Division I state finalists.
Chloe Briggs, Ontario Christian, 5-11, Jr.: Briggs averaged 22.7 factors and 11.0 rebounds for a 31-7 workforce that completed runner-up within the Southern Part 2A playoffs.
Lani White, Santa Ana Mater Dei, 6-0, Sr.: The Utah commit averaged 15.5 factors and 5.4 rebounds for the co-Trinity League champions.