Here are 24 more players who may be part of that group in the future after displaying vasts amount of skill and athleticism in 2021-22 for many of the region and state's best high school teams.
MaxPreps All-Northern California Basketball Team
Player of the Year
Elle Ladine, Pinewood (Los Altos Hills)
5-11 | Forward | SeniorThe San Francisco Chronicle's Metro and San Jose Mercury News Player of the Year averaged 23.4 points, 4.6 assists and 14.7 rebounds. The Washington signee helped the six-time state champs to a 22-3 record before falling in the Northern California Open Division playoffs.

Elle Ladine, Pinewood
File photo by Scott Dinn
Coach of the Year
The MaxPreps State Coach of the Year has
led Oakland Tech to two state championships in the past four seasons,
defeating La Salle (Pasadena) 39-33 for the Division 3 state title. The Bulldogs also won the state Division 3 championship in
2019 and captured the NorCal D2 title in 2020 before the pandemic caused cancellation of the state finals.
Melesungu Afeaki, Capuchino (San Bruno)
6-2 | Forward | SeniorAfeaki led Capuchino to the Central Coast Section Division 3 championship and earned All-Metro honors by the San Francisco Chronicle after averaging 18.8 points and 12.5 rebounds.
Silivia Fonongaloa, Salesian College Preparatory (Richmond)
6-1 | Center | SeniorDominant post had 18 points and 11 rebounds in 62-51 win over Windward (Los Angeles) to win the CIF Division 1 championship. Earned Chronicle All-Metro and Mercury News All-Bay Area honors.
Amaya Bonner, Bishop O'Dowd (Oakland)
6-1 | Guard | SeniorA member of the San Francisco Chronicle's All-Metro team, the four-year starer and Cal-bound standout averaged better than 20 points, 10 rebounds and four steals per game.
Teagan Brown, Oak Ridge (El Dorado Hills)
5-11 | Forward | SeniorBrown was the Sacramento Bee's All-Metro Player of the Year after leading the Trojans to a Sac-Joaquin Section championship while averaging 20.4 points, 10.0 rebounds and 3.3 steals.
Jael Butler, Valley Christian (San Jose)
6-2 | Forward | SeniorNamed to the All-Metro and All-Bay Area teams, Butler averaged 17.5 points and 11.4 rebounds. She's committed to Morgan State.
Mary Carter, Antelope
6-2 | Forward | JuniorCarter was the Sacramento Bee's All-Metro medium schools player of the year after leading Antelope to the Sac-Joaquin Section Division 2 finals. She averaged 24.8 points, 11.4 rebounds, 3.1 blocks and 3.1 assists.
Morgan Cheli, Archbishop Mitty (San Jose)
6-2 | Forward | SophomoreCheli, who has a college offer from Stanford, led the Monarchs (30-2) to the Central Coast Section and Nothern California Open Division titles. She averaged 14.8 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 3.3 steals.
5-10 | Guard | Senior
The
Davis signee averaged 14.5 points, four assists and three steals for
the 26-3 Cougars who finished No. 8 in the MaxPreps state computer
rankings and as the NorCal Open runner-up.
Hannah Golan, Branson (Ross)
5-11 | Guard | JuniorThe co-Player of the Year by the Marin Independent Journal, Golan led the Bulls to the North Coast Section Division 5 championship and the CIF Division 4 title. She combined for 44 points and 31 rebounds in final two games.
Brianna Humphrees, Dixon
6-1 | Forward | SeniorThe Sacramento Bee's Small School Player of the Year led Dixon to a Division 4 championship and averaged 16.9 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.6 steals.
Alyssa Jackson, Vanden (Fairfield)
5-11 | Guard | JuniorThe Monticello Empire League player of the year and a Sacramento Bee All-Metro first team pick led Vanden to the Division 3 championship in the Sac-Joaquin Section. She averaged 19.3 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.8 steals.
Makayla Jackson, Folsom
5-7 | Guard | SeniorJackson was an All-Metro pick by the Sacramento Bee after leading Folsom to the Sac-Joaquin Section Division 1 championship game.
Jordan Lee, St. Mary's (Stockton)
5-11 | Forward | SophomoreLee led the Rams to the semifinals of the Sac-Joaquin Section Division 1 playoffs while averaging 18.1 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 2.5 assists.
Talana Lepolo, Carondelet (Concord)
5-8 | Guard | SeniorThe Stanford-bound point guard led the Cougars (26-3) to the North Coast Section Open Division championship while averaging 15 points, 5 rebounds and 4.5 steals. She had 32 points in NorCal Open final.
Gracyn Lovette, Marin Catholic (Kentfield)
5-11 | Guard | JuniorThe Chronicle's co-North Bay POY and Marin County Athletic League MVP led the Wildcats (27-5) to a North Coast Section Division 4 championship.
Sabrina Ma, St. Ignatius (San Francisco)
5-10 | Forward | SeniorThe San Francisco Regional Player of the Year by the Chronicle averaged 17 points and 7 rebounds, leading the Wildcats to three NorCal D1 wins before losing to eventual state champion Salesian. She's signed to San Jose State.
Amanda Muse, Heritage (Brentwood, Calif.)
6-3 | Center | JuniorA Pac-12 prospect who earned MVP honors in the Bay Valley Athletic League, Muse averaged 17.1 points, 10 rebounds and 4.2 blocks.
Natalie Pasco, San Ramon Valley (Danville)
5-10 | Forward | SeniorThe Boise State signee helped the Wolves reach the North Coast Section Open Division finals. After averaging 28.9 points as a junior, Pasco averaged just over 20 points as a senior.
Annabel Schneiberg, Lick-Wilmerding (San Francisco)
6-0 | Forward | SeniorThe Bay Counties League West player of the year made the San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro team and is headed to Santa Barbara.
Abby Shoff, Enterprise (Redding)
6-0 | Forward | SeniorThe Northern Section player of the year averaged 29.6 points, 12.2 rebounds and 2.6 steals.
Mari Somvichian, Oakland Tech
5-6 | Guard | JuniorSomvichian led her team to a Division 3 state championship and earned All-Bay Area honors by the East Bay Times. She averaged 12.5 points and 3.1 assists.
Ahrray Young, Laguna Creek (Elk Grove, Calif.)
6-0 | Guard | SeniorYoung led the Cardinals to the Sac-Joaquin Section Division 2 championship and was named to the Sacramento Bee's All-Metro team.
Trinity Zamora, Piedmont (Piedmont, Calif.)
6-0 | Forward | JuniorThe All-Metro pick led the Highlanders (24-7) to the North Coast Section Division 4 championship game while averaging 23 points and 14 rebounds.