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Jana Cross of the Loretto Lady Mustangs!! She has a pretty good outside shot, she can get the ball outside and drive and score..and on a straight up post up down low taking a girl one on one, there isn't a girl in the state of tennessee in high school basketball that can stop her..she's got the spin move and up and under and dishoff to her teammates mastered. What's really impressive about Jana is her ability to use her left hand just as smoothly and fluently as her right hand. That's impressive and rare in high school girls basketball!! :lol:

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Jana Cross of the Loretto Lady Mustangs!! She has a pretty good outside shot, she can get the ball outside and drive and score..and on a straight up post up down low taking a girl one on one, there isn't a girl in the state of tennessee in high school basketball that can stop her..she's got the spin move and up and under and dishoff to her teammates mastered. What's really impressive about Jana is her ability to use her left hand just as smoothly and fluently as her right hand. That's impressive and rare in high school girls basketball!! :thumb:

Using either hand is pretty common, at least for girls.I think Jana maybe the best offensive post player in the state.I don't think she is big enough to be considered a true post and have the ability to play that posistion defensively.She will be a wing at the next level.

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The best post player in middle tn is still in middle school. She plays for Jackson County middle school. She averages a triple double with points (28 ppg) rebounds (18 rpg) and blocks (11 bpg). She will only get better and bigger! I have seen the girl from White Co and the one from Brentwood Aca. play and both are good players in their own right. :thumb:

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The best post player in middle tn is still in middle school. She plays for Jackson County middle school. She averages a triple double with points (28 ppg) rebounds (18 rpg) and blocks (11 bpg). She will only get better and bigger! I have seen the girl from White Co and the one from Brentwood Aca. play and both are good players in their own right. ;)

 

Isn't this girl already taller than 99% of college players? If so, her numbers should be that good.

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