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4. Bolingbrook (Bolingbrook, Ill): Moore (Anaya), Moore (Nia), more (guard Kiera Ray) -- how daya like it? Andre True's disco anthem may be a little out of step in these times, but Bolingbrook, already the defending Illinois state champs, certainly are not. Their base is titanium strong with returnees Aerial Massengale, the Tennessee-bound point guard extraordinaire, and Morgan Tuck, the No. 12 prospect in 2012. So the new additions give them a shot at No. 1.
5. Memphis Central (Memphis, Tenn.): The Warriors have some "wow" talent in guard Danielle Ballard, the No. 10 prospect in 2012; Aaliyah Whiteside, No. 35 and on the move in the same class, and Nina Davis, a top, 6-1 point guard from 2013. That goes with a "wow" schedule, however. If they can get through the rest of 2010 -- Turkey Jamm at home, Iolani Classic in Hawaii and TOC -- with just a loss or two, they could close hard.
6. Potter's House Christian (Jacksonville, Fla.): Add the inside emergence of Hillary Fuller, No. 28 in the 2012 class, to the perimeter riches, including Antoinette Bannister, Loliya Briggs, Brittany Roundtree and Shalethia Stringfield, and you have one of the game's greatest traveling shows. Unfortunately, the Lions pile up so much mileage in their recreational vehicle, they inevitably blow a tire here and there, thus sabotaging any national championship aspirations.
9. Whitney Young (Chicago, Ill.): With the likes of Linnae Harper, Chanise Jenkins (No. 64 in the 2011 class) and Kiana Johnson (No. 55), the Dolphins have been more like a swarm of bees, buzzing around on defense and turning pressure into easy baskets. But now that swift backcourt has some support upfront, making Whitney Young an even more serious contender on the national.
OTHERS IN THE TOP 50
20. Hoover (Hoover, Ala.) 33-1
31. Clarksville (Clarksville, Tenn.) 30-5
Top Players/Watch List
Bolingbrook
Morgan Tuck 2012 Espn #12
Ariel Massangale 2011 Espn #4
Tayolor Tuck-2011
Falon Edwards-2011
Kennedy Chattenhead-2013 ESPN 100 WATCH LIST
Clarksville
Bashaara Graves-2012 ESPN #7
Jessy Ward-2012
Chandler Cooper-2012 ESPN #53
TIA NICHOLS -2012
Central (Memphis)
Danielle Ballard-2012 ESPN #10
Alayiah Whiteside-2012 ESPN #35
Nina Davis-2013 ESPN 100 WATCH LIST
Forest Park
Ashlee Cole-2012
Kalay Potts- 2014
Nikki Wilson-2011
Keyonna Allen-2011
H.W. Byers
Alexis Hardaway-2012
Courtney Coleman-2011
Precious Rodgers- 2013
Hoover
Nicole Tanner-2012 ESPN 100 WATCH LIST
Breion Allen-2012
Chardonae Fugua-2012 ESPN #60
Hillsboro
Isabelle Harrison-2011 ESPN #29
Kiearra Holt- 2012
Nicole Bowher-2013 ESPN 100 WATCH LIST
Jamila Leonard-2013 ESPN 100 WATCH LIST
The Potters House
Antoinette Bannister-2012 ESPN #19
Hillary Fuller-2012 ESPN #28
Myah Jackson-2012
Shalithia Stringfield ESPN #95
Brittany Roundtree- 2011 ESPN #53
ST. BENEDICT
Symone Daniels-2011
Ashley Magnifico-2011
Julie Echols-2011
Paige Williams- 2013
Whitney Young
Lanae Harper 2013 ESPN 100 WATCH LIST
Chanise Jenkins 2011 ESPN #64
Kiana Johnson 2011 ESPN #55
Alexus Lloyd 2012
Taylor Brame 2014
Overton (Memphis)
Cornelia Fondren-2012
Ebony Hayes-2013 ESPN 100 WATCH LIST
Oldsmar Academy
Rachel Reid-2011
Lashae Kirkland-2011
Laria Janerette-2011
Latrel Kirkland-2011
Ridgeway (Memphis)
Hasina Mahammed-2011 ESPN #66
Odequa Oiqbokie-2013 ESPN 100 WATCH LIST
Shervonte Bright-2011
West Memphis Arkansas
Bree Wright-2011
Morgan Wilkerson-2012
Kierra Adams-2012
Jasmine Greer-2011
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