Zariyah Edwards, a senior at Starkville High School, has been selected for Mississippi’s prestigious Dandy Dozen basketball list for the 2024-2025 season. Averaging over 15 points and 9 rebounds per game, Zariyah’s hard work is paying off as she receives college offers and inspires her teammates. The Starkville community is rallying behind her, celebrating both her achievements and the success of the school’s coaching staff, who will lead the 2025 North Half All-Star Basketball team.
In the bustling town of Starkville, a basketball star is making waves and capturing hearts. Zariyah Edwards, a senior power forward at Starkville High School, has snagged a coveted spot on Mississippi’s Dandy Dozen basketball list for the upcoming 2024-2025 season. This list honors the state’s top high school talents and is a badge of honor that speaks volumes about Zariyah’s hard work and dedication on the court.
The Dandy Dozen is more than just a ranking; it’s a prestigious recognition that shines a spotlight on Mississippi’s elite young players. This *recruitment-based ranking* is thoughtfully curated with insights from sports media, basketball recruiting experts, and evaluations of player statistics and game performances. It’s all about showcasing the best of the best, and Zariyah’s inclusion is a testament to her stellar skills and influential presence on the team.
The excitement for Zariyah reached new heights when she received an early morning call from her beloved grandmother, delivering the fantastic news of her selection on December 5, 2023. After a previous season where she didn’t make the list, this recognition undoubtedly feels like a significant milestone for her. For Zariyah, it’s not just about the accolades; it’s a validation of the countless hours invested in practicing and honing her craft.
This season, Zariyah has been nothing short of spectacular, averaging over 15 points and 9 rebounds per game. But her contributions don’t stop there; she also manages to record at least one assist and one block per game, showcasing her all-around talent. Starting as a varsity player since her freshman year, Zariyah truly embodies a leader on and off the court, inspiring her teammates to elevate their game and work harder each day.
With her recent achievements, it’s no surprise that Zariyah now finds herself entertaining more than 13 offers to play college basketball. Each offer represents an exciting opportunity to further her career and passion for the sport, making decisions about her future an exhilarating yet daunting prospect.
Coach Wilbanks is making a name for himself quickly in Starkville after a successful stint as head coach at Morton High School. His deep-rooted commitment and respect within the high school basketball community have not gone unnoticed, highlighting the positive impact he is making in this new role.
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