Nya Jordan, 6-1 Forward, Detroit Community
College: Michigan.
Biggest area of improvement: Shooting.
Best move: Attacking the basket with a crossover dribble for a lay-up.
Favorite athlete: LeBron James.
Favorite class: Art.
Favorite book: "Ordinary People" by Judith Guest.
Top Opponent: Erica Solomon, Country Day, Notre Dame.
When my career is finished I will: "Try to open up an advertising business."
Overview: She was a solid inside player on last season's Class B runner-up. But over the spring and summer her perimeter skills blossomed and she became a national recruit. She still spends a lot of time playing inside because that is where her team needs her and she is a handful in the paint.Jenny Ryan, 5-9 Guard, Saginaw Nouvel
College: Michigan.
Biggest area of improvement: Jump shot.
Best move: In transition, pulls up for a jump shot or uses a crossover and drives to the basket.
Favorite athlete: Cal Ripken Jr.
Favorite class: Yearbook.
Favorite book: "Angels and Demons" by Dan Brown.
Top Opponent: Kellie Watson, Ionia and Notre Dame.
When my career is finished I will: "Coach basketball at the college level."
Overview: She is the ultimate team leader. She has led Nouvel to a pair of Class C state championships and is gunning for No. 3. She is a demon on defense and, between deflections and steals, she gets her hands on 12 balls a game. She has become a better perimeter shooter.
Rachel Sheffer, 6-1 Center, Watervliet
College: Michigan.
Biggest area of improvement: Ballhandling.
Best move: Takes the ball from the left wing, uses a dribble hop-step for a lay-up.
Favorite athlete: Candace Parker.
Favorite class: Media.
Favorite book: "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton.
Top Opponent: Kellie Watson, Ionia and Notre Dame.
When my career is finished I will: "Become a first-grade teacher."
Overview: One of the state's best all-around athletes, she earned all-state honors in basketball, volleyball and softball. She has to play inside because of her size, but she has perimeter skills and can fill a lane on the fast break.