Best high school girls basketball forwards in the nation entering the 2023-24 season
Expect these 20 forwards to put up huge 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.
We've been taking a position-by-position look at some of the best of the best in high school girls basketball, starting with the top point guards, combo guards and wings, and now it's the forwards' turn.
Here are 20 of the best forwards in the nation entering the 2023-24 high school girls basketball season.
Justice Carlton, sr., Seven Lakes (Texas)
Jaliya Davis, jr., Blue Valley North (Kansas)
Joyce Edwards, sr., Camden (South Carolina)
Ka’Shya Hawkins, sr., Long Island Lutheran (New York)
Taliyah Henderson, jr., Salpointe Catholic (Arizona)
Breona Hurd, sr., Waynesville (Missouri)
Grace Knox, jr., Etiwanda (California)
Leah Macy, jr., Bethlehem (Kentucky)
Kamryn Mafua, sr., Folsom (California)
Kayla Nelms, sr., Miami Country Day (Florida)
Me’Arah O’Neal, sr., Episcopal (Texas)
Mackenly Randolph, sr., Sierra Canyon (California)
Caya Smith, sr., Putnam City West (Oklahoma)
Sarah Strong, sr., Grace Christian (North Carolina)
Kennedy Ume, sr., McDonogh (Maryland)
Juliann Woodard, sr., Jennings County (Indiana)
Breanna Williams, sr., Skyview (Montana)
Laura Williams, Sr., Paul VI (Virginia)
McKenna Woliczko, so., Archbishop Mitty (California)
Mia Woolfolk, sr., Manchester (Virginia)
(Mackenly Randolph by Leon Neuschwander)
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-- Bob Lundeberg | @sblivesports