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Basketball stars for girls



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It is not hard to find some basketball stars, but who are they? In this article, you'll learn about Beanna Stewart, Cheyenne Parker, Katie Douglas, and Nneka Ogwumike. They all have done incredible things on court. Find out what these girls have in common and how their basketball skills were so impressive. These famous girls have made a name for themselves as women, but it doesn't stop there.

Beanna Stewart

Beanna Stewart, a girl basketball player of renown, is one of the greatest. Her athletic abilities, talent and drive have shaped women’s basketball throughout the United States. She was already able to dribble around a Syracuse block at age five. She made a list of her goals and placed them in her bedroom. As a result her career has taken off and Ruby will follow her lead.

Cheyenne Parker

Cheyenne Parker, an American professional basketball athlete, is one the most recognized faces in WNBA. She is currently a member of the Chicago Sky and was drafted 5th overall by the team. She has also had offseasons spent playing for teams in China Poland, South Korea and Poland. Parker was also named the World Basketball Association's top female athlete in 2017.

Nneka Ogwumike

One of the most beloved girl basketball players ever is Fearless. She was a late bloomer in the sport, but never lost hope. Nneka was scared to play basketball in grade school. She also didn't have a lot of skill. After becoming a professional basketball player in 2012, Nneka is a "powerhouse" with tremendous stamina and resilience. Nneka is an excellent example of how strength can lead to a team. She uses her strength and resilience as a way to inspire others.


Katie Douglas

American basketball professional Katie Douglas, a famous girl basketball player, was a shooting guard and small forward. She was conceived in Indianapolis, Indiana on May 7, 1978. She attended Perry Meridian High School and the Purdue University, where she played from 1997 to 2001. She was drafted by the Orlando Miracle into the WNBA in 2001. In 2014, she retired from the sport.

Lisa Leslie

Lisa Leslie, one among the most well-known female professional sports athletes, is Lisa. She was born in 1972. Her father is a semi-professional basketball player, and her mother is a truck driver. She was only four months old when her father died. Leslie attended Morningside High School, Inglewood, California. Her basketball career blossomed there. After she graduated, she signed with Los Angeles Sparks.

Seimone Augustus

SeimoneAugustus is a prominent athlete of black heritage, and she has a career in the WNBA. Her determination and courage make her a favourite among fans and the media. Seimone began playing basketball when she was just a teenager. She was so adept at the game that she even made an appearance in Sports Illustrated for Women. Seimone has won many national championships. Seimone is 6' tall with brown hair.

Kaila Charles

Maryland star Kaila Charles hails from Glenn Dale, Maryland. Eleanor Roosevelt High School was her home in Greenbelt, and she was twice on the state championship team. Charles was a sophomore as well as a junior and earned Washington Post All-Metro distinctions. After graduating from Eleanor Roosevelt, Charles transferred to Riverdale Baptist School in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Charles was also awarded All-American Honors by McDonalds.

Brittney Griner

Brittney Griner, a US basketball player, was detained on Friday by a Russian court after she was found guilty of smuggling drugs. She was sentenced at the age of nine to prison with a fine totaling one million roubles. This case represents a major setback in US-Russian relations. Joe Biden, US President of the United States, demands her release citing Griner’s Rights. She was on vacation in Russia when she was arrested and has not been in touch with her family since.



 



Basketball stars for girls