Vote: Which was National Play of the Week in high school girls basketball? (1/18/2024)

Watch our video of the top 10 plays from last week and pick your favorite

The SBLive staff watched a bunch of highlights from last week's high school girls basketball games across the nation and picked our top 10.

Check out the video above and vote in the poll below to choose your favorite play from Jan. 8-14, 2024.

The winner will become eligible to be named National Play of the Year at the end of the winter season.

The voting will conclude Thursday, Jan. 25, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

Descriptions of each play are below the poll.

(Video by Jordyn Bennett; Mari Gerton photo by Michael Noyes)

1.

Emma Miyai, Huntington Beach (California)

Drives the lane and beats the buzzer with a left-handed runner.

2.

Hannah Lopez, Denmark (Georgia)

Beats first quarter buzzer with a deep 3-pointer.

3.

Iyanna Wade, Clairton (Pennsylvania)

Nonchalantly beats the buzzer with a runner from half court.

4.

Kamoriah Gaines, Clay-Chalkville (Alabama)

Sinks Southside with game-winning jumper at the buzzer.

5.

Katie Robinson, Hooper Academy (Alabama)

Catches long inbounds pass and rattles in game-winner at the buzzer.

6.

Lizzie McGrath, Riverwood (Georgia)

Catch-and-shoot 3-pointer beats the halftime buzzer.

7.

Mari Gerton, Princeton (Ohio)

Spins past one defender and lays it in over two others.

8.

Molly Spindler, Gibson Southern (Indiana)

Gathers ball after steal and lays in the game-winner.

9.

Presley Martin, Corning (Arkansas)

Grabs offensive rebound and tosses up the winning put-back.

10.

Saige Martin, Sulphur (Lousiana)

Flings up a runner from half court that falls to end the third quarter.

Vote: Which was National Play of the Week in high school girls basketball? (1/9/2024)

-- Mike Swanson | swanson@scorebooklive.com | @sblivesports


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Mike Swanson is the Trending News Editor for SBLive Sports. He's been in journalism since 2003, having worked as a reporter, city editor, copy editor and high school sports editor in California, Connecticut and Oregon.