Ranking the Top 25 Fort Worth-area high school girls basketball players in 2022-23
The Texas high school girls basketball season is underway and expect Fort Worth-area teams to be among the best in the state ... the players are.
With another exciting season on our hands, let’s take a look at some of the top local prospects. It’s tough to condense it to only 25 as there are hundreds of great players on the west side of the metroplex.
Here’s the Top 25 players in the Fort Worth-area during the 2022-23 season:
1. Kylie Marshall, Sr., G/F, Mansfield Lake Ridge
- Texas A&M commit
- 20 points per game, 70 3-pointers
- 4 rebounds per game
- All-area first team
- District 11-6A Co-Offensive MVP
- No. 1 ranked player in the state
2. Payton Hull, Sr., G, Peaster
- Abilene Christian University commit
- 21.6 points per game, 90 3-pointers
- 6.3 rebounds per game
- District 8-3A Co-MVP
- All-area first team
3. Reagan Jackson, Sr., G, Kennedale
- Cincinnati commit
23 points per game, 80 3-pointers
District 10-4A MVP
3-time district MVP
4. Camryn Tade, Sr., G, Southlake Carroll
20.3 points per game, 67 3-pointers made
7 rebounds, 2.8 assists per game
Helped the Dragons to their second straight regional semifinal
Voted District 4-6A MVP
Named all-area Offensive MVP
Surpassed 1,500 career points
5. Savannah Catalon, Sr., G, Mansfield Legacy
- Seton Hall commit
- 16.5 points per game, 40 3-pointers
- 3 assists per game
- District 8-5A Defensive MVP
6. Camille Williams, Soph., G/F, Saginaw
- 20 points per game, 40 3-pointers made
- 4 assists per game
- District 7-5A Co-MVP
- Named all-area co-newcomer of the year
7. Ananda Jenerson, Soph., G, FW Southwest Christian
- 22.5 points per game
- 8 rebounds, 4.5 assists
- District MVP
- Helped the Eagles to the state tournament
8. Brooklyn Bosher, Sr., G, Peaster
- Led the area with over 5 assists per game
- 17 points, 60 3-pointers made
- District 8-3A Co-MVP
9. Madi Lumsden, Sr., G, Argyle
- Angelo State signee
- 13 points, 4.2 assists, 2.5 steals
- 89 3-pointers made
- Class 4A state all-tournament team
10. Emi Steele, Sr., G, Colleyville Heritage
- 12 points per game
- 6.3 rebounds, 2.4 steals
- Texas State signee
11. Miraya Perkins, Sr., F, Boswell
- UTA signee
- 10 points, 7 rebounds per game
- 2 steals
- Helped the Pioneers to undefeated district title
12. Milania Jordan, Soph., G, Southlake Carroll
- District 4-6A Co-Newcomer of the Year
Named all-area co-newcomer of the year
13.2 points, 4 rebounds per game
13. Jerzie Bryant, Sr., G, Midlothian Heritage
- 14.5 points per game
- Oklahoma City University signee
14. Jayla Jackson-Allen, Jr., G, Kennedale
- 15 points per game
- Made over 40 3-pointers
15. Eryn McKinzie, Jr., G, Brewer
- Helped the Bears to first playoff berth in 18 years
- First playoff win in 50 years
- 15 points, 3 rebounds, 2 steals
16. Maddie Griggs, Jr., G/F, Mansfield Legacy
- First-team all-district last season
- 70 3-pointers made
All-Area newcomer of the year as a freshman
17. Chrishawn Coleman, Jr., G, Mansfield Timberview
- 15 points per game
- 45 3-pointers made
18. Aolani Woldai, Soph., G, Brewer
- 10 points per game last season
- District newcomer of the year
19. MG Delahoz, Soph., G, Grapevine Faith
- Team-highs 14 points, 3 assists, 3 steals per game
- Helped the Lions to 25 wins last season
20. Adriana Robles, Soph., G, Keller Fossil Ridge
- Third in the area with 4.2 assists per game last season
- 11.6 points, 5 rebounds
- District 4-6A Co-Newcomer of the Year
21. Evan O’steen, Fr., G/F, Grapevine Faith
- Being recruited as a freshman
- Nationally ranked goalie in soccer
- 16 points, 9 rebounds, 9 steals per game this season
22. Jordan McIntosh, Jr., G/F, FW Dunbar
- 14.6 points per game
- 6.8 rebounds, 3.6 steals, 2.4 assists
- Led the team in points, rebounds and steals
- Helped the Wildcats to a undefeated district title
23. Jaeden Gillam, Sr., G, Keller
- All-Area selection
- 12 points per game
- 4.6 rebounds, 2 steals
24. Peyton Stellato, Sr., G, FW All Saints
- Angelo State signee
- Led the Saints in scoring
25. Quinn Riddle, Sr., G, Birdville
- Henderson State signee
- Led the Hawks in points last season
- Already has a 29-point game this season
This story was originally published November 16, 2022 at 9:14 AM.