Baldwin High School Athletes Among Newsday's Top 100 Basketball Players
Payton Dulin, Monique Echols, Gabriel Phillips, Toni Smith and Chase Timberlake Make List
Newsday's annual look at the top Long Island high school girls basketball players heading into the 2024-25 winter season.
Payton Dulin, Baldwin, 5-9, G, Sr.
The George Washington commit averaged 17 points and is the center of Baldwin’s offense. She's also a lockdown defender.
Monique Echols, Baldwin, 5-4, G, Sr.
She averaged eight points for a team that went 16-1 and reached the Nassau Class AAA final.
Gabriel Phillips, Baldwin, 6-3, F, Jr.
Phillips averaged 12.7 points and 10.1 rebounds as a sophomore. Coach Darius Burton praised the second-year starter’s strength and his ability to “shoot the three as well as play down low” and finish.
Toni Smith, Baldwin, 5-10, F, Sr.
Smith is an elite rebounder and anchor in the interior. She averaged 10 points and 10 boards.
Chase Timberlake, Baldwin, 6-1, G, Sr.
Timberlake helped lead the Bruins to their fourth straight Nassau title and was named a Newsday All-Long Island second-team selection. He averaged 17.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, four assists and two steals.
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