Best high school girls basketball wings in the nation entering the 2023-24 season
Expect these 20 perimeter players to put up big stats this winter
As the fall season wages on throughout most of the country, winter's high school girls basketball season is already underway in multiple states.
SBLive Sports is highlighting some of the best players in the nation as we begin the winter season.
Over the next week and a half, we’ll be taking a position-by-position look at some of the best of the best in high school girls basketball. We started with the top point guards and combo guards, and now it's the wings' turn.
Here are 20 of the best wings in the nation entering the 2023-24 high school girls basketball season.
Dee Alexander, jr., Purcell Marian (Ohio)
Hana Belibi, sr., Regis Jesuit (Colorado)
Lexi Blue, sr., Lake Highland Prep (Florida)
Jazzy Davidson, jr., Clackamas (Oregon)
Addison Deal, jr., Mater Dei (California)
Kendall Dudley, sr., Sidwell Friends (D.C.)
Madison Francis, jr., Lancaster (New York)
Allison Heathcock, sr., Edmond North (Oklahoma)
Avery Howell, sr., Boise (Idaho)
ZaKiyah Johnson, jr., Sacred Heart (Kentucky)
Kalysta Martin, sr., Providence Catholic (Texas)
Grace Oliver, sr., Noble and Greenough School (Massachusetts)
Olivia Olson, sr., Benilde-St. Margaret’s (Minnesota)
Kayl Petersen, sr., Waupun (Wisconsin)
Devyn Quigley, sr., Manchester Township (New Jersey)
Kennedy Smith, sr., Etiwanda (California)
Jordan Speiser, jr., Lutheran St. Charles (Missouri)
Syla Swords, sr., Long Island Lutheran (New York)
Katie Vasecka, sr., Tea (South Dakota)
Berry Wallace, sr., Pickerington Central (Ohio)
(Jazzy Davidson photo by Taylor Balkom)
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-- Bob Lundeberg | @sblivesports