James Young, Troy – This season, as a sophomore Young was virtually unstoppable , capable of going for 30 points on any given night and proving that the sky is the limit. Next season Young should stir up plenty of college interest before the year is done.
Nick Tatu, Clarkston – Tatu, who came on strong for the Wolves early last season will have to pick up where he left off if Clarkston is to have another appearance in the regional finals.
Kellen McCormick, Pontiac Notre Dame Prep – McCormick has been one of the true inside-out threats in the county should be one of the OC’s most dangerous players next year.
Jared Sheena, Walled Lake Northern – After an impressive junior season, where he proved to be as clutch and dangerous as anyone, Sheena will draw plenty of attention all season long.
Jodan Price, Birmingham Detroit Country Day – Price will have plenty of pressure next season being just one of four returning juniors after the Yellowjackets graduated nine seniors from last season. Look for Price to have breakout year as a senior.
Lexi Robak, Waterford Our Lady Of The Lakes – As a sophomore, Robak proved to be one of the top 3-point shooters in the county. As a junior, Robak will step out of her sister’s shadows as the Lakers make a run at a 3-peat.
Charity Godbold, Southfield Christian – Godbold’s impressive second half performance in the regional opener, scoring 19 of her 23 points in the half, put the freshman on the map for good. Next year, Godbold should figure to become one of the most dangerous all-around threats in the county as a sophomore.
Aerial Powers, Birmingham Detroit Country Day – Powers is one of the top scoring threats in the County returning next season should help lead the Yellowjackets to yet another near-perfect regular season and a deep playoff run.
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