2026 Sandy’s Spiel Spring Showcase Girls Registration
2026 6-1 W Gabby Minus – Hebron Christian
The Tennessee-signee had everything clicking in a 71-62 win over St. Francis. The missing piece from last year’s state runner-up, Minus has closed the season strong after missing her junior campaign with an ACL tear. Gabby scored from all three levels against St. Francis and did so in a cool, under control demeanor. She netted pull-up jumpers in transition, went coast-to-coast for layups, finished with both hands at the rim and even went to work on high-low post ups to record a game-high 21 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals.
2027 5-9 W Michel Robbins – Hebron Christian
Robbins drew the assignment of picking up Cam Golston the full length of the floor for the entirety of the game. Her athleticism and length helped prevent straight line drives as she turned the speedy point guard numerous times each time she brought the ball up the floor. Offensively, Robbins found success in transition and was locked in with her short 10-foot jumper. She freed herself with spin moves for floaters as well as she posted 17 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals.
2026 5-6 PG Cam Golston – St. Francis
The South Alabama-signee had a large burden on her shoulders as St. Francis’ primary ball handler against Hebron Christian’s relentless full court press. Golston warmed up as the game went on, increasing her scoring total each quarter after putting up two points apiece in the first and second frames. Cam tallied 18 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals. While she may be slightly undersized, Golston is a burner with her end-to-end speed and her terrific leaping ability which helps her finish at the rim against length. She also uses that bounce to rebound exceptionally well. Golston had five buckets come in coast-to-coast settings beating Hebron down the floor as she dropped in floaters.
2027 6-3 C Aila Courtenay – St. Francis
I loved how hard Aila played inside. I think she is one of the best bigs in Georgia. She works extremely hard and whenever St. Francis rewarded her with touches, good things happened. I would have liked to see Courtenay fed more often in the second half, but with Hebron Christian inching away, it was getting harder for the Knights to play in the halfcourt. Aila was effective regardless, using her college-ready frame to seal deep in the paint. She punishes defenders with her ability to bury them under the rim. Aila did a great job finishing with both hands. While power moves are her strength, she also has nice finesse as she netted a turnaround jumper out of the post. What also impressed me with Courtenay is how well she moves laterally. She is a physical powerhouse but has terrific nimble feet when guarding the ball, able to cut off baseline without fouling. Aila tallied 15 points, 4 rebounds, 2 steals and 1 block in the 71-62 loss. She should be swimming in D-I offers by the start of her senior season.

2028 6-4 C Loriel Murray – Holy Innocents’
A nightmare start sent Loriel Murray to the bench with two fouls as she barely played in the first half against GAC. Once Murray checked back in in the second half, she took over scoring 13 of her 15 points to pair with 12 rebounds and 1 block in a 49-44 win. Murray has very good hands and is a patient finisher inside. She plays with balance, embracing contact while going up to score. Loriel thrives in high-low sets, ducking in for deep post entries or sealing to catch lobs over top the defense. Murray utilizes a baby hook and has growing confidence in her turnaround jumper – her final basket of the game in which she took her time to use a shifty dream shake to free herself – an elite move. LoZilla is a burgeoning High Major prospect with the offers to match.
2027 5-4 G Makayla Weaver – Holy Innocents’
With Holy Innocents’ twin towers out virtually the entire first half due to foul trouble, Makayla Weaver stepped up in a huge way. Weaver scored nine of the Golden Bears’ 17 points to give them a one-point advantage at halftime. In the fourth quarter, Weaver helped ice the game going 4-6 from the foul line as she finished with 15 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 5 steals. Weaver was tenacious on defense and elusive on offense as she slithered her way to the basket for all five of her field goals. Makayla’s two-way energy saved the Golden Bears in a defensive struggle.
2029 6-3 F Peyton Frazier – GAC
The star freshman came out of the gates aggressive hunting her offense early on. Frazier’s elite length led to second chance points while her quickness helped put Holy Innocents’ bigs in a precarious position trying to guard her. Peyton has room to grow when it comes to her shot selection, but her unique ability to hang in the air on shot attempts makes her extremely difficult to contest. Frazier has inside-out capabilities as she likes to shoot from the mid-range. She’s a mismatch when she’s attacking from the high post and using her height to score up close. Peyton flirted with a triple-double in her first Final 4 appearance, posting 10 points, 10 rebounds and 8 blocks. Frazier will be a popular name among D-I programs over the course of her career with High Major bids a real reality.

2027 5-6 G Dru Jeckewicz – GAC
It’s hard not to fall in love with how Dru Jeckewicz plays. She’s a crash test dummy with how hard she goes, throwing her body all over the floor in order to dive for loose balls and fight for rebounds. Dru is a really good athlete, a bouncy fast-twitch guard who reads and reacts especially well on defense. On offense, she is a playmaker who likes to both slash to the basket for layups and facilitate off the bounce. Dru scored six points in the fourth quarter including cashing in on an And-1 three. I love her dynamic motor on both ends of the floor and how hard she pursues rebounds, snagging them away from larger opponents. In a 49-44 loss to Holy Innocents’, Jeckewicz tallied 10 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal. I would imagine D-II, D-III and NAIA programs showing serious interest heading into her final season. Dru has quietly been a steady stock riser each and every season.

