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2025 5-9 C Kendall Wells – North Oconee
North Oconee’s X-Factor this season has been Kendall Wells. The Lady Titans are undefeated with the Oklahoma softball-signee on the floor. Her athleticism and strength overwhelm opponents inside. Wells is power-packed with a strong frame that carves out space. She explodes to collect rebounds with two hands and has great body control and nimble feet when attacking the hoop, able to slide by defenders in the air to avoid charges. Kendall scores with both hands. She backs down defenders before finishing with baby hooks. As all great backstops do, the catcher vacuums up any balls in her area and has a cannon of an arm to ignite fastbreaks. In a 73-61 win over Warner Robins, Wells recorded 26 points, 12 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 steals and 1 block. Her consistent dominance gives North Oconee a legitimate state title shot.

Leah Pollack
2028 5-9 G Leah Pollack – North Oconee
The freshman was all over the place in a breakneck first quarter that saw North Oconee race out to a 25-10 lead against Warner Robins. Leah was quick to pounce on steals and rebounds. Her activity in the full court press earned deflections and helped cause turnovers. Pollack broke free in transition numerous times, getting downhill to finish with both hands. Leah sank a transition pull-up jumper and later added a mid-range shot and a three-pointer in the second half. Pollack’s ability to identify plays and make heady decisions with the ball is impressive. Leah racked up 21 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 steals. She’s got a chance to blossom into a solidified D-I prospect.

2027 5-10 G Trinitee Thomas – Warner Robins
I finally got my first look at Trinitee Thomas in person and she did not disappoint, using her length and speed to get wherever she wanted to go. The baby-faced star poured in 28 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals and 3 blocks, willing Warner Robins back into the game after falling behind 25-8 to open. Trinitee has electric energy. She shoots into passing lanes and gets to the basket in a flash. All of Thomas’ points came in the paint aside from a late three-pointer and 7-9 shooting from the foul line. Trinitee will need to implement her left hand more when finishing on that side of the basket, but she showed the ability to convert through contact and score from tough angles with her dominant hand. Thomas’ effort on both ends of the floor was infectious for her teammates. Multiple D-I programs have already offered Middle Georgia’s brightest.

Kayla Lopez
2025 5-0 PG Kayla Lopez – Heritage-Catoosa
The Cleveland State CC-signee picked apart the defense with her elite floor vision. Lopez excels at keeping her dribble alive and her head up as she passes teammates free. Kayla looks off defenders as she delivers no-look passes to cutters. She’s cool under pressure when probing the defense along the baseline and was able to provide offense of her own on Friday, hitting a three and converting a left-handed And-1 as she finished with 6 points, 8 assists and 1 steal in a 64-45 win over Chestatee.

2025 5-9 F Macie Collins – Heritage-Catoosa
Heritage was quicker to 50/50 balls and was tougher physically thanks to Macie Collins. The Cleveland State CC-signee earned multiple second chance opportunities with her strength in the paint. She moved bodies out of the way but also scored with finesse as she dropped in a floater, banked in a three from the top of the key before the buzzer and froze a defender with a hesitation move downhill to finish with 14 points, 11 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 1 block.

2027 5-8 SG Camdyn Carter – Heritage-Catoosa
Cam’s return to the lineup from an ACL tear has been a turning point in the season for the Lady Generals, returning in December providing them with a knockdown shooter who can score in a variety of ways, raising Heritage-Catoosa’s ceiling. Carter has a sturdy frame that can punish smaller guards. She’s able to get to her spots off the dribble by bumping off defenders. Carter plays at her own pace. Her release may need to quicken, but she’s extremely accurate. Cam will need to work on using her left hand when scoring around the bucket. Carter hit two threes, a mid-range pull-up, scored twice on putbacks and scored on a drive to rack up 16 points, 7 rebounds and 1 steal. Camdyn is emerging as one of the best young prospects in Northwest Georgia.

Ali Jae Bull
2028 5-6 G Ali Jae Bull – Chestatee
College programs will be tracking Ali Jae Bull in no time. She’s a clone of West Georgia freshman Riley Black, the best player in Chestatee history. Bull is not bashful about being, well, a bull in a China shop. She attacks downhill physically, spinning off defenders to work her way to the hoop. She finishes with both hands and does so through contact. Ali Jae has an aggressive mindset, quick to track down the ball. Defensively, she will step in to take charges. The hardnosed freshman put up 15 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals. Bull will be tough to tame over her next three seasons.