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Hollyn Hicks2027 6-2 F Hollyn Hicks – East Forsyth
Going into Year 2, Hollyn looks much stronger and surer about herself on the floor. Hicks spent valuable time over the summer playing on a coed travel team against boys which will only help in the long run. Hicks is adept at using her left hand in traffic, scoring twice with it against Lakeview Academy. Battling the Lions’ 6-foot-4 and 6-foot-2 frontline, Hicks managed to pull down 5 rebounds and block 4 shots. Hicks projects to be one of the better stretch-fours in Georgia’s 2027 class.

2028 6-0 W Sophia Beaty – East Forsyth
The highly touted freshman has a chance to be a dynamic defender from Day 1 with her length and agility. Her impact was felt on Sunday with how much ground she was able to cover both when guarding on the perimeter and when defending inside. Beaty finished with 3 points, 1 rebound, 2 steals and 5 blocks against Lakeview Academy. Sophia has a high upside with her three-point shooting touch and ability to affect games in a variety of ways.

Emyrie Combs
2026 5-7 PG Emyrie Combs – Lakeview Academy
In a backcourt full of aggressive guards, Emyrie is the cool-headed playmaker for the Lions. She does a good job getting others involved, able to create off the dribble as a drive-and-kick facilitator. Combs gets penetration and can whip crosscourt one-handed passes to shooters in the opposite corner. Emyrie hit a pair of jumpers to go along with a putback as she compiled 6 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals and 2 blocks in a 27-22 win over East Forsyth.

2027 5-7 G Taylor Clark – Lakeview Academy
The 94-foot relentless on-ball defender made it a nightmare for the opposition to get the ball past halfcourt. Clark is lightning quick with her instincts and uses her active hands to swipe away steal after steal. The southpaw has endless energy as her defense ignites her transition offense. Taylor tallied 4 points, 4 rebounds, 5 steals and 2 blocks against East Forsyth.

Maddie Harkins2027 5-6 G Maddie Harkins – Jackson County
I came away impressed with the improvements Maddie has made since the spring, showing much more confidence dribbling with her left hand against pressure and using a low crossover to get back middle. Harkins also was aggressive offensively, especially in a 37-35 overtime loss against Wheeler as she posted 13 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 steals and 1 block. The All-Region guard made plays downhill as both a passer and scorer. Harkins is able to hit her natural pitch in the corners but has room for growth when locating the safety valve. Harkins’ best move came on a pull-up jumper out of a spin move. Defensively, Maddie was opportunistic picking off passes, grabbing 7 steals in her two games and was able to limit penetration Harkins received praise from multiple members of media on Sunday.

Lilie Vick2026 6-0 C Lilie Vick – Jackson County
Lilie Vick’s aggression and quickness as a decision maker inside saw an uptick, implementing rips and swings well in traffic to get defenders off her while playing physical. Vick was a difference maker in the paint, finishing with her left hander exceptionally well and scoring through contact. Lilie’s rebounding stood out in both games and her defense as an interior anchor helped the Lady Panthers limit opponents’ second chances. Against Wheeler, Lilie tallied 7 points, 11 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 3 blocks, followed by 6 points, 7 rebounds and 5 steals vs. Hampton. Vick is trending up.

Madelyn Drucker2028 5-4 PG Madelyn Drucker – Jackson County
The freshman showed her mettle in the first (summer) varsity game of her career, netting a three with under a minute to play to force overtime against Wheeler. Scouts and college programs alike came away impressed with her poise and long-term upside. As Jackson County’s lead ball handler, Drucker did well at finding the open man while mixing in looking for her own shot. She finished with both hands throughout the day and did a great job rebounding from her guard position. Drucker guarded her yard and helped get into the gaps by digging down. Madelyn averaged 3.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1 assist and 3 steals per game.

Laiyanna Bowie2026 5-3 G Laiyanna Bowie – Wheeler
With star Jasmine James missing in action in Game 1, Laiyanna Bowie shined against Jackson County with 16 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 steals and 1 block. Bowie found four of her buckets in transition and another on a baseline drive. Sandwiched in between were a pair of corner threes that stretched out the defense.

2025 5-6 G Jasmine Rudolph – Wheeler
Jasmine set the tone defensively as the Wildcats’ elder statesman. Rudolph was a ballhawk, picking up 11 steals over her two games. Jasmine is so quick at reading passes and is not shy about crashing in to blow up plays. Rudolph’s only bucket in Game 1 was the deciding hoop, a tough drive splitting two defenders to win in sudden death overtime 37-35. The stat sheet stuffer averaged 4.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 5.5 steals.

Jasmine James
2027 5-6 G Jasmine James – Wheeler
Jasmine wasted no time making up for missing Game 1, torching Creekside Christian in a 35-19 win. James, who averaged a shade under 18 points per game as a freshman, recently picked up a South Alabama offer and showed why on Sunday, exploding for 18 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals. The do-everything guard is a stout athlete, built from muscle and fast-twitch fibers. She gets good lift on her jump shot and has a burst of speed downhill where she likes to create contact and score through defenders. I loved how James pushed the ball in transition with her head up. Jasmine sank a pair of threes, a mid-range jumper and went 3-5 from the foul line.

Paris Price2026 5-3 PG Paris Price – Hampton
Pesky is a good way to describe the undersized guard. Paris did a great job using her speed to force turnovers. Lazy passes were picked off and converted into transition points including the game-winning steal and layup with less than a minute to play in a 31-30 win over Jackson County. Price finished with 13 points, 5 rebounds and 3 steals, scoring five of her six buckets in transition and all six hoops on drives.

Ayana Roberts2026 6-0 C Ayana Roberts – Hampton
College coaches marked down Ayana Roberts as a player to track. She impressed me in April at the Think Pink Classic and has continued to raise her stock. Roberts is big, strong and explosive getting off the floor. She’s a very good interior defender that loves to block shots. She had a game-saving block from behind in transition at the buzzer to preserve a one-point win over Jackson County. Roberts uses her physicality to clear rebounds and can take the ball coast-to-coast. Ayana went for 4 points, 11 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals and 5 blocks.

Trinity Grant
2026 6-4 C Trinity Grant – Creekside Christian
Trinity finished with both hands around the rim against Wheeler while utilizing a drop step. Grant ran the floor and scored with her left hand in transition. With her size, Grant has no problem dictating the action in the paint, a strong rebounder and intimidating shot blocker. Trinity was a bright spot with 6 points, 9 rebounds and 3 blocks.

2025 6-1 C Zaria Graham – Villa Rica
Zaria can be difficult to get around, a strong interior presence that seals well and knows how to get position inside. Graham is effective with her back to the basket and is a reliable one-on-one rebounder. Defensively, she can wall up and block shots without swatting down. Zaria had 6 points, 6 rebounds an 2 blocks against Westlake.

2028 5-10 W Dessiah Merrill – Villa Rica
Much like her older sister Deasia Merrill (TCU), Dessiah has a well-rounded skill set. She is an interesting tweener with the size of a forward but the mobility and reaction time of a guard. The incoming freshman holds versatility and is a better athlete than her sister. She’s quick off the floor to snag rebounds and moves her feet well when defending on the perimeter and in the post. Dessiah filled out the box score against Westlake with 4 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 steals and 2 blocks.

2025 5-9 W Gabrielle Palmore – Westlake
The lefty is a two-way player. Palmore can serve time at both forward positions. She opens up the floor with her three-point shot and has toughness in the paint when securing rebounds. Gabrielle moves well without the ball when finding open spaces. Her defense impressed on Sunday, finishing with 5 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 4 blocks.

2026 5-11 F Jamia Coleman – Westlake
Jamia passes the eye-test. Coleman is long, lean and athletic. She has a good frame, with posture and wingspan. Jamia is springy off the floor, a quick leaper that can challenge shots and snatch rebounds at their highest point with soft paws. Coleman showed touch around the basket with both hands.

Abbey Bensman
2026 5-10 G Abbey Bensman – Pope
You could see it coming from a mile away. Following a quiet first half with just three points, Abbey Bensman got hot, carrying Pope past Oconee County 40-35 after trailing 23-18 at the break. Bensman would finish with 15 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal. The junior has proven to be a habitual producer since Day 1 of her career. The big guard netted three three-pointers and had a coast-to-coast take with her left hand. Bensman was used in guard-to-guard screens as a pick-and-popper. What separates Abbey from most aside from her consistency is how she is able to see plays develop before they happen, giving her a quick first step to each loose ball and carom as she fills up the stat sheet.

Eliza Oechsle
2027 5-5 G Eliza Oechsle – Oconee County
Eliza was among camp’s top stock risers. The sophomore drained five threes over her two games and impacted each matchup in a multitude of ways. She scored from distance and on drives but also did a good job distributing to shooters, Oconee County burying 13 threes in a 53-44 win over Campbell to close out the day. Continuing to improve her left hand will help Oechsle keep defenses off balance. Her outside shot has already gotten better since Year 1, looking much more fluid with her release. On Sunday, Eliza averaged 14.5 points, 4 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2 steals.

Julie Azeltine
2025 5-8 G Julie Azeltine – Oconee County
D-III coaches had Julie Azeltine has a topic of discussion throughout the day, one of the most coveted prospects in the area. The Class 3A Most Improved Player was her consistent self at camp, averaging 10 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 1.5 steals per game while knocking down four threes. Azeltine has grown as a playmaker, excelling on Sunday as a pocket-passer finding slips to the basket.

Ella David
2029 5-9 G Ella David – Oconee County
Ella ended camp with a bang, erupting for 16 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 block against Campbell. The eighth grader netted three three-pointers and scored on a left-handed And-1 cut.  David will be an immediate impact player once she makes it to high school. She handles the ball very well, has a high IQ and has all the physical tools to be successful – a wiry playmaker off the bounce.

Marlie Battle
2025 5-8 PG Marlie Battle – Campbell
I felt like Marlie Battle was the biggest stock-riser I saw in camp. She was outstanding in every phase of the game, stepping up as a senior leader doing everything possible to keep Campbell in games. Battle was wildly impressive with her left hand, finishing tough basket after tough basket with her off hand, scoring multiple times as she hunted the left side of the rim. Marlie split defender routinely and made plays as a drive-and-kick creator when not looking to score. In Game 1, Battle came away with a steal and hit a pull-up three at the buzzer to force overtime against Central-Macon. She hit two threes on the day along with two mid-range jumpers, three left-handed layups and two putbacks while shooting 3-7 from the foul line. All in all, Battle averaged 18 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3 assists, 3.5 steals and 1.5 blocks per game.

2026 5-7 SG McKenzie Jenkins – Campbell
McKenzie stood out as the Robin to Marlie Battle’s Batman, serving as a reliable floor spacer on catch-and-shoot threes. Jenkins cashed in on four threes in her two games while averaging 10 points per game.

Frances Anyakudo
2025 5-9 PF Frances Anyakudo – Central-Macon
Smaller schools looking for a workhorse in the paint that will set the standard for toughness and effort should look no further than Frances Anyakudo. Frances is an absolute powerhouse in the paint, bullying opponents as she rips away rebounds in traffic and overwhelms bigger players with her lower body strength. Anyakudo’s physicality earns countless second chance opportunities. Against Campbell, she finished with 10 points, 16 rebounds, 1 steal and 2 blocks. Frances is the type of player you want to go to war with.

2025 6-1 W Jazlyn Johnson – Central-Macon
The 3&D wing had the game-winning baseline out of bounds bucket in sudden death overtime to beat Campbell 33-31. Johnson had 9 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal. She is a mismatch with her length and outside shot. Jaz keeps the ball high when scoring around the basket, making it difficult to effectively challenge her shots. Johnson has coast-to-coast skill and is a rangy defender that can guard every position.

Bell Emory
2026 5-5 G Bell Emory – Heard County
Bell is an expert at filling the lanes when running the floor. She scored four buckets in transition by outhustling her opponents. At 5-foot-5, all of Emory’s hoops came in the paint. Bell tallied 14 points and 2 rebounds in a 31-20 win over Denmark. She is someone who often finds herself in the right place at the right time thanks to her effort.

2028 5-8 W Azhia Kendall – Heard County
The incoming freshman has a chance to make a mark right away with her “size” and activity level. The undersized Braves need a spark inside and Kendall can provide it. Expect her to play on the wing and in the paint. Her energy is felt defensively, able to guard multiple spots. Kendall had 4 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks against Denmark while showing the ability to finish with both hands.

Avery Huffman2025 5-5 SG Avery Huffman – Denmark
Avery tallied an And-1 drive and a three-pointer to lead Denmark with 6 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals. The sharpshooter has a heavy load on her shoulders with Hannah Lopez out with an MCL injury. Huffman’s toughness and competitive spirit make her the Danes’ most valuable player this summer. She has been trending in the right direction as a floor spacer for D-III schools to look at.

2028 5-5 PG Jadyn Shepard – Denmark
The Denmark coaching staff is bullish on Jadyn Shepard and I see why. She is a very good athlete with a tight handle. She moves differently than her teammates and her agility for a freshman is advanced. Shepard will be a key cog in the backcourt for the Danes as another ball handler and outside shooter. She drilled a corner three against Heard County en route to tallying 5 points and 4 rebounds. Expect the gym rat to rapidly improve throughout the course of her career.

2024 GHSA Girls Basketball Transfer List


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Here is a rundown of some transfers I have heard through the grapevine. If you know of any other movement or have any corrections, please shoot me a tweet @KyleSandy355 or email [email protected]

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CLASS 6A

2026 5-3 Lillie Harris – (North Paulding to Paulding County)
2027 5-4 Jada Davis – (Collins Hill to Dacula)
2025 5-7 Gracie Byford – (Villa Rica to Carrollton)
2025 5-7 Olivia Brabazon – (King’s Ridge to Lambert)
2027 5-4 Tobi Owolabi – (Mt. Pisgah to Norcross)
2027 5-11 Peyton Denmark – (Apalachee to Buford)
2026 5-6 Jonna Snelling – (Berkmar to Discovery)
2025 5-6 Jon’nya Snelling – (Berkmar to Discovery)
2027 5-6 Kennedi Cox – (Hillgrove to Marietta)
2025 6-1 Jah’Naesia Spiers – (Southwest DeKalb to Norcross)
2026 5-6 Keanya Mitchell – (New Manchester to Carrollton)
2026 5-8 Aniyah White – (Hiram to Paulding County)
2027 5-7 Elisa Malone – (Marietta to McEachern)
2028 5-11 Cailyn Landrew – (Thompson, AL to Wheeler)
2025 5-7 Asunti Porter – (Lakeside-Evans to Grovetown)
2026 5-5 Jelyza Lapsley – (Heritage Christian, IN to Buford)
2025 5-6 Camille Files – (Southwest DeKalb to Newton)
2028 5-10 Aleigha Parish – (New Manchester to Campbell)
2028 5-10 Gabrielle Parish – (New Manchester to Campbell)

CLASS 5A

2027 5-8 Tamia Tomlinson – (Alpharetta to Milton)
2026 5-6 Kali Rosbury – (Providence Christian to Apalachee)
2026 5-9 Martin Davis – (Glynn Academy to Brunswick)
2026 5-4 Ka’Mya Washington – (Norcross to Jackson County)
2025 6-3 Zana Justice – (SACA to Milton)
2025 5-10 Indigo Brown – (Eagle’s Landing to Morrow)
2026 5-7 Mahogany Brown – (Eagle’s Landing to Morrow)
2025 5-9 Kalecia Holiday – (Woodland-Stockbridge to Morrow)
2025 5-6 Tori Williamson – (Alpharetta to Milton)
2028 6-0 Sophia Beaty – (East Forsyth to Apalachee)
2025 6-1 Jocelyn Faison – (New Manchester to Langston Hughes)
2028 5-3 Aliyah Gillespie – (Forsyth Central to Lanier)
2025 5-7 Katie Roberts – (Flowery Branch to Habersham Central)

CLASS 4A

2027 5-7 Aubriyana Camp – (Chattanooga Christian to Dalton)
2027 5-8 Maliyah Gilbert – (Troup County to Kell)
2025 5-2 Janiya McCoy – (Southwest DeKalb to Greenforest to Maynard Jackson)
2028 5-4 Janise McCoy – (Greenforest to Maynard Jackson)

CLASS 3A

2027 5-9 Jace Sanderson – (Fannin County to Gilmer)
2027 5-8 Ella Kate Shedd – (Banks County to White County)
2025 5-8 Sibley Fountain – (North Oconee to North Hall)
2025 5-6 Jada Palumbo – (Commerce to White County)
2025 5-7 Riley King – (Cherokee Bluff to Monroe Area)
2026 5-9 Paula Robertson – (Union County to Gilmer)
2027 5-6 Dru Jeckewicz – (Midtown to GAC)
2025 6-0 Jasmine Baxter – (Langston Hughes to Luella)
2025 5-3 Leilani Ward – (Locust Grove to Luella)
2025 5-10 Skye Hunter 
– (Creekside Christian to Luella)
2025 5-9 Journy Scott – (Fitzgerald to Fayette County)
2025 5-8 Kyva Holloway – (Trinity Christian to Sandy Creek)
2026 5-9 Da’Maris Shields – (Calvary Day to Sandy Creek)
2026 5-6 Jaymee Carter – (Tucker to GAC)
2026 5-10 Jermani Govan – (Arabia Mountain to GAC)

CLASS 2A

2026 6-1 Gabby Minus – (Veterans to Hebron Christian)
2027 5-6 Maddie Capps – (Gatewood to Prince Avenue)
2025 5-7 Londyn Durden – (Southwest DeKalb to Columbia)
2027 5-6 Nikayle Serrano – (Glenn Hills to Josey)
2026 5-9 Montana Jenkins – (North Augusta, SC to Josey)
2027 5-6 Bella Rosene – (Athens Christian to Franklin County)
2025 5-6 Dakota Brickell – (Central Burden, KS to Morgan County)

CLASS A D-I

2026 5-7 Kinsey Harper – (Johns Creek to Wesleyan)
2026 5-6 Sarah Blackmon – (Madison County to Elbert County)
2026 5-6 Ansley Moore – (Athens Christian to Banks County)
2027 5-9 Libby Knott – (Atlanta Girls School to Galloway)
2026 5-7 Coco Rudolph – (Central Gwinnett to Galloway)
2026 5-6 Emahni Chambliss – (Chapel Hill to Whitefield Academy)
2026 5-7 Ava Andrews – (North Atlanta to Galloway)
2027 5-11 Adison Branch – (Marietta to St. Francis)
2026 5-9 Cannon Collier – (Bethelem Christian to Banks County)
2026 6-4 Bella Makelele – (Kellenberg Memorial, NY to St. Francis)

CLASS A D-II

2025 5-9 Sariyah Chester – (Pelham to Mitchell County)

NON-GHSA

2025 5-6 Dachelle Lucas -(Prince Avenue to Loganville Christian)
2027 5-6 Da’Laila Lowe – (Taylor County to Stratford Academy)
2026 6-4 Trinity Grant – (Eagle’s Landing to Creekside Christian)
2027 5-7 Natalie Turner – (Loganville to Lakeview Academy)
2027 5-7 Nicole Turner – (Loganville to Lakeview Academy)
2026 6-4 Jadeah Marshall – (Loganville to Lakeview Academy)
2026 5-8 Sydney Glahn – (Mt. Pisgah to Oxford, MS)
2026 5-7 Camiya Hudson – (Northside-Warner Robins to Stratford Academy)
2025 5-9 Jaliyah Terry – (Westminster-Augusta to Curtis Baptist)
2025 6-0 Ivona Djikanovic – (Trinity Christian to AZ Compass, AZ)
2026 5-11 Evia Spencer – (Mt. Pisgah to Orange Beach, AL)

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Ana Anzola2028 5-6 G Ana Anzola – Redline – North Forsyth
North Forsyth’s potential missing piece will make an immediate impact Day 1 at the varsity level. Ana’s well-rounded offensive game keeps defenses off balance. The lefty is strong with the ball and has a frame that can absorb contact when getting to the basket. Anzola is crafty with the ball, able to implement spin moves to get downhill and finish with both hands. Her three-point shooting busts open defenses, able to pull-up from deep or score off the catch from the corners. Through five games, Anzola averaged 14.2 points per game as Redline played up and captured the JV Division Championship, holding off Explosive Elites 48-41 in the title game. Ana netted a game-high 16 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 5 steals and 1 block. Anzola has a chance to develop into a D-I guard.

Calleigh Salvador2028 5-4 PG Calleigh Salvador – Redline – South Forsyth
Calleigh is the engine that makes Redline go. She balances her scoring with her creating very well, often a table setter for her teammates but still able to attack when needed. Calleigh is at her best when attacking the basket. She uses her quick first step to put pressure on defenders and does a good job drawing fouls. In the championship, Salvador went 5-6 from the foul line. Once she gets the defense on their heels as they back up to stop penetration, Calleigh utilizes a sharp pull-up jumper, able to stop on a dime to score from the mid-range. Salvador sank three pull-ups en route to finishing with 11 points and 1 assist against Explosive Elites. Calleigh’s presence on defense can’t go unnoticed. She does a very good job of sliding her feet, using her lateral quickness to stay in front of ball handlers with out having to hand check. The high IQ point guard also understand time and score and will not try to pad her stats when the best decision for the team is to milk the clock.

Leah Bryan
2028 5-10 W Leah Bryan – Redline – North Forsyth
Leah looks a little bit taller from when I last saw her at the Sandy’s Spiel Fall League. Now closer to 5-foot-10, the long-armed swingman looks like a future difference maker as a 3&D stalwart. Bryan affects games with her length on defense able to block shots inside and guard multiple positions on the perimeter. Offensively, once she sees a shot fall, she can get hot quickly. The southpaw opens up the floor with her three-point shooting, nailing three long balls in the championship game as she finished with 11 points, 2 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks. Leah is a toolsy X-Factor that can elevate her team’s ceiling when she’s locked in.

Ella Casing
2027 5-0 PG Ella Casing – Explosive Elites – Sequoyah
I love how Ella Casing plays. Even though she is often one of the smallest players on the floor, she usually is one of the most important. Ella is a floor general. She has the ball on a string and has exceptional vision. Casing is adept at feeding the post and is a skilled pocket passer, always finding ways to squeeze in assists through traffic to her posts on the block with tight bounce passes that split the defense. Ella is a threat to score when she calls her own number, a dangerous three-point shooter off the catch that can also pull-up from distance. Even at her size, Casing is still an effective driver that can slither through the defense and finish with both hands amongst the trees. In Explosive Elites’ 48-41 loss to Redline in the JV Division Championship, Casing tallied 13 points, 3 assists and 1 steal, sparking a second half comeback after trailing by 12 at the break.

Jace Sanderson
2027 5-9 SG Jace Sanderson – Explosive Elites – Gilmer
Transferring from Fannin County to Gilmer this offseason, Jace Sanderson will play a big role for the Bobcats. The sophomore is enjoying a breakout spring which began with her play at the Sandy’s Spiel Spring Showcase. On Sunday, Jace played with great confidence and came out firing against Redline, sinking three first half threes. Sanderson excels at moving without the ball, curling up top for dribble handoffs where she is able to quickly get in rhythm and knockdown threes at the top of the key. Jace’s clean footwork isn’t only displayed off the catch when getting into her jumpers, but she is also sneaky good at getting downhill where she finishes with both hands. Sanderson posted 13 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal. Jace looks like she has the chance to blossom into one of the better 2027 prospects in North Georgia.

2027 5-11 PF Payten Day – Explosive Elites – Creekview
I really liked the toughness Payten brought to the paint. Day is a physical forward that doesn’t shy away from banging under the basket. She rebounds in traffic with both hands and can score through bumps. Day can catch defenders napping in the high post, faking handoffs to turn corners and attack the rim. Payten is a stout defender that alters shots and eliminates second chance points. Payton put up 8 points, 14 rebounds, 1 steal and 3 blocks against Redline.

2027 5-4 G Lillian Barrett – Explosive Elites – Woodstock
The hustle of Lily Barrett caught my eye. The scrappy guard battled for rebounds, fought for loose balls and was a pest on defense. She didn’t need to score a ton to positively influence the game. Barrett made good decisions with the ball as a passer but also did show off her offensive game, hitting a baseline jumper before sinking a three off the bounce.  Lillian stuffed the stat sheet with 5 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 steals and 1 block. Barrett’s versatility and motor make her a terrific glue-guy.

Kyla Cantey2026 5-9 G Kyla Cantey – Explosive Elites – River Ridge
With Gabbie Gliatta out with a serious ankle injury, Kyla Cantey was pressed into carrying the offensive load for the Explosive Elites in the High School Championship. Cantey poured in 13 points, 1 assist and 3 steals in the 55-32 loss to Lady Dominance Lioness. Kyla dropped in 11 points in the first half as the Elites trailed 28-21 before running out of steam. Cantey scored two off the tip with her right hand and scored all her points on drives to the basket aside from three free throws. Her prettiest move came off a steal, spinning for a tough And-1 layup. The lefty has a chance to cement herself as a D-I prospect as she gets stronger and her outside shot becomes more consistent. She has a high ceiling and should be tracked by D-I and D-II programs alike over her final two seasons which she will see an increase in role each year.

2026 5-5 G Rain McRae – Explosive Elites – Sequoyah
Rain is a high effort player. The lefty mixes it up on defense and will crash in to rebound against bigger players. She knocked down a mid-range jumper and a three-ball with her somewhat unorthodox looking shot. McRae filled up the box score with her hustle, finishing with 5 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals and 1 block.

2026 5-9 G Cameron Schlichting – Explosive Elites – Woodstock
Whenever Kyla Cantey was on the bench, Cameron became the team’s primary ball handler. Schlichting finished with 6 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 block. Adding confidence when handling with her left hand will help her combat on-ball pressure. While her off-hand dribbling could use some shoring up, Cam showed a nice scoring touch with her left hand, scoring on a floater and with a reverse pivot tear drop in the lane. Schlichting’s outside shooting and quality size give her the versatility to play 1-3.

Shamaria Arnold2024 5-10 F Shamaria Arnold – Lady Dominance Lioness – Southwest DeKalb
Explosive Elites had no answer for the unsigned senior inside. Shamaria Arnold powered her way to 14 points, 10 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 block in Lady Dominance’s 55-32 championship. Arnold is strong and physical, making a living getting on the glass. Shamaria has a soft touch around the basket. She gobbled up any rebounds she got a paw on and was able to earn multiple chances for the Lioness to score. Shamaria has a few college offers in tow. She will be a nice late addition to a roster looking to add toughness and combo-forward versatility.

2025 5-10 W Kyara Ware – Lady Dominance Lioness – Creekside Christian
Ware brought great energy to the table. Kyara is an athletic presence on both ends of the court. She runs the floor for easy buckets, she gets on the offensive glass and she is capable of defending different areas. She scored on a pair of putbacks and nearly notched a double-double, finishing with 7 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 1 block.

2025 5-2 G Jersana Moore – OMG – Union Grove
The little lefty found her offense in transition. She streaked down the floor to score easy layups, found by her outlet passing bigs. In the half court, Jersana used her jitterbug quickness to get penetration and drop in floaters. Moore is a tough finisher. Just because she’s small doesn’t mean she’s scared to attack. Jersana was fearless with her team-leading 12 points, 3 rebounds and 1 assist in a 57-35 win over Zone6 Celtics 2026 Gold.

Leilani Ward
2025 5-3 PG Leilani Ward – OMG – Luella
Leilani has good court vision. When she attacks the hoop her head is up, looking to distribute upon vacuuming in the defense. Ward drops accurate bounce passes in tight quadrants. Leilani is a threat to score off the bounce as well, a crafty finisher that utilizes scoop layups. Ward contributed 7 points, 1 rebound, 3 assists and 2 steals.

Ayana Roberts2026 6-0 PF Ayana Roberts – OMG – Hampton
Roberts drew my attention quickly once she entered the game. Ayana is a powerful post presence. She pounds away on the glass and showcased her back-to-the-basket game as she scored on high-low feeds after sealing her defender. Roberts also stepped outside to hit a long jumper and pushed the ball in transition after snagging a rebound. I am interested in seeing more of the rising junior. She tallied 8 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals and 1 block in impressive fashion.

Addison Strickland2025 6-0 C Addison Strickland – OMG – Konos Academy
Hidden away in the GAPPS, Addison Strickland is a viable prospect that small schools looking for size and upside may need to tap into. Strickland passes the eye test. She has very good size with an athletic and strong frame. Strickland moves her feet very well on defense. Addison is an effective rebounder. She scored off two putbacks, one she ran the floor for to clean up a miss, not falsely assuming her teammate would make the breakaway layup. Strickland scored an And-1 for her first hoop of the day and finished with 7 points, 8 rebounds and 1 steal. Addison has interesting tools to work with and should improve with reps against better competition.