Look Out For These Players On These Teams! Coach Patrece Final Top 10 Girls Basketball Teams

Basketball season has concluded for the girls in high school and college, but the WNBA is about to begin later this month. Current WNBA professional basketball player Rennia Davis (who plays for the Indiana Fever) was once on this list of prestigious up and coming stars in Northeast Florida, leading her Ribault Lady Trojans to a state and national championships. So who will attempt to follow in her footsteps, and what teams should we look out for next year? We’ve got those answers and more below. Check out the top 10 girl’s basketball teams from 2022-2023, and the top players to look for next year.

Check out the Top 10 teams in Notheast Florida from last season, and some players to look for next year. Who knows, we may have another Rennia Davis on our hands.

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Girls Basketball Final Rankings With Returning Players!

  1. Bishop Kenny Clare Coyle, So. – Bishop Kenny (Click link to view player profile)
  2. Oakleaf , Trista Brown, So.
  3. ProvidenceJanai Jordan, So.
  4. St. Johns Country Day Mary Kate Kent, Jr.
  5. Ridgeview –Nia Blocton, So. , Nacoya Blocton, So.
  6. San Jose PrepTerrielle Clark, Jr.
  7. BollesAbby Knauff, So.
  8. Ponte VedraMaya Richards, Jr. , Kennedy Rosendahl, Jr., Morgan Gavazzi, Jr.
  9. NFEI Shadia Santacruz, Jr.
  10. MandarinNykeria Thomas, Jr.

Also considered:

Nease, Paxon, Ribault, St. Augustine, and University Christian

About the author

Coach Patrece was born and raised in Jacksonville, FL. She has over 25 years of experience playing and working in the sports industry. Her love for sports was cultivated at a young and she played several while in middle and high school. Coach Patrece attended Florida State University where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Sport Management and served as a team manager and assistant equipment manager for the Women's Basketball team. She then became head JV coach for girls' basketball at Robert E. Lee High School and later worked with the semi-pro team the Florida Lady Knighthawks in various roles.