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The East

I know, I know. If this is the way the East ends up being composed, there is only one word to describe this team, "Yikes!"

HoopGurlz.com East Picks

PG, Samantha Prahalis, Commack, NY
PG, Tiffany Hayes, Winter Haven, Fla.
SG, Elena Delle Donne, Wilmington, Del.
SG, April Sykes, Crawford, Miss.
SF, Shekinna Stricklen, Morrilton, Ark.
SF, Alicia Manning, Woodstock, Ga.
PF, Glory Johnson, Knoxville, Tenn.
PF, LaSondra Barrett, Jackson, Miss.
C, Lynetta Kizer, Dumfries, Va.
C, Chay Shegog, Stafford, Va.
Four of the top five players in the HoopGurlz Hundred for 2008 are included in these picks. And the backcourt is so crowded, I had to shoehorn Tiffany Hayes of Winter Haven, Fla., our No. 11 prospect in 2008, in as a point guard, where she certainly can handle but it isn't her natural position. I couldn't, however, displace either Elena Delle Donne, our No. 1 player out of Wilmington, Del., or April Sykes, our No. 2 out of Crawford, Miss., could I?

One player certainly at home at the point is Samantha Prahalis, the Long Islander whom I once dubbed "The Show," and without whom I cannot imagine the McDonald's game on March 26 in Louisville.

To be honest, the other choices made themselves. Shekinna Stricklen of Morrilton, Ark., and Alicia Maning of Woodstock, Ga., at small forwards, though on this team they'll have to add to the overall ballhandling, of which they are immensely capable. Glory Johnson of Knoxville, Tenn., and LaSondra Barrett of Jackson, Miss., clearly are the best forwards east of the Mississippi. Lynetta Kizer of Dumfries, Va., is our No. 1 ranked post in 2008, and Chay Shegog of Stafford, Va., is No. 4.

At the 2-5 positions, this team is gigantic. It has some of the best shooters in the country, and the best offensive creator in Sykes. It doesn't, perhaps, have enough true ballhandlers, but an all-star game is hardly the environment in which a coaching staff will be able to install an effective press.

The West


 
The "yikes" part of this team will be its ballhandlers. Part of this is because my imaginary line between East and West includes Ohio in the West. And therefore, the top point guard in the HoopGurlz Hundred, Shay Selby of Eudlid, Ohio, is on the West team.

HoopGurlz.com West Picks

PG, Destini Hughes, Kennedale, Texas
PG, Ashley Corral, Vancouver, Wash.
SG, Shay Selby, South Eudlid, Ohio
SG, Kathleen Scheer, New Haven, Mo.
SF, Amber Gray, West Chester, Ohio
SF, Jasmine Dixon, Long Beach, Calif.
PF, Brooklyn Pope, Dallas, Texas
PF, Nneka Ogwumike, Cypress, Texas
C, Cierra Bravard, Sandusky, Ohio
C, Alyssia Brewer, Sapulpa, Okla.
But, just to add to the confusion, I listed Selby as a shooting guard. What, I was going to leave Destini Hughes of Kennedale, Texas, and Ashley Corral of Vancouver, Wash., off the team? After her surgically repaired ankles healed, Corral has been tearing apart the Pacific Northwest.

I'd stake a HoopGurlz t-shirt on the belief that mine is the only McDonald's ballot that included Kathleen Scheer of New Haven, Mo., but she is a 6-2 guard who can play forward and center and has had a dominating season. Speaking of dominating, the best player on what I believe is the best team in the country, Long Beach Poly, is Jasmine Dixon, who may end up being national player of the year. She gets a spot at small forward, as does Amber Gray of West Chester, Ohio, the West pick who ranks the highest, at No. 4, in the HoopGurlz Hundred.

Nneka Ogwumike of Cypress, Texas, and fellow Texan Brooklyn Pope of Dallas are as dynamic at power forward as Gray and Dixon are physical at small forward. Cierra Bravard of Sandusky, Ohio, is the No. 2 post in our rankings and Alyssia Brewer of Sapulpa, Okla., is a player who can slide into any of the three front-court slots.

This team does not share the size and bulk of the East, and probably does not match its outside marksmanship, but seven of the 10 surely can create their own shot, from the perimeter to the rim. It has ballhandling galore.

 
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