2025 5-10 W Parris Parham – Bradwell Institute
Parris Parham is going to be good. She made a major impact as a freshman and checks a lot of boxes for the next level. She’s got a very good frame. Parris is physically strong and has a well-rounded skill set which allows her to play inside and out. She tough in the paint as a rebounder and can score in traffic. She does a good job driving baseline and squaring her shoulders. Parham can help stretch the floor from the perimeter, drawing out opposing bigs which can open up even more driving lanes for herself and other teammates. Parham posted 8 points, 7 rebounds and 1 assist.
Strong baseline drive by 2025 5-10 W @parrisparham_ (@BI_Lady_Hoops)
Coming off a great freshman season. Has the strength to play inside and the skill and jumper to score on the perimeter.#GBCAGirlsLIVE @girlsgbcalive pic.twitter.com/5iJwJe1cwu
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) June 16, 2022
2025 5-6 PG Sa’Niah Dorsey – Calhoun
The second head of their fleet footed backcourt, Sa’Niah Dorsey’s presence was felt on defense. She sits in stance and gets up under ball handlers, making them uncomfortable. Sa’Niah was aggressive in the press, able to move laterally to cut off dribbles and pick off passes. On offense, Dorsey is good at getting into the lane. She showed an ability to hit the open three. Dorsey tallied 7 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist and 4 steals.
2025 5-8 PG Savannah Robinson-Holmes – Langston Hughes
Onto her third school in as many years, Savannah Robinson-Holmes kept the pressure on Lumpkin County with her tight handle and quick drives. Savannah was able to get two feet in the paint consistently against the stingy Indian defense. She opened up her scoring with a floater and then proceeded to carry the Panthers in the second half, scoring nine of Langston Hughes’ 13 points. Robinson-Holmes finished with 11 points, 5 rebounds and 1 assist.
2025 6-0 F Graycen Ehlen – Walton
With Lexy Harris missing in action, Graycen Ehlen caught my attention. She is a strong framed forward that has enough ball skills to play inside and out. Ehlen has a good feel for the game and knows how to attack defenses. She was effective on the backboards and scored well around the rim. Ehlen had 10 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal in an overtime loss against Pickens, scoring almost half of her team’s 24 points. Ehlen made a good first impression. I hope to see more of her over the next three seasons.
2025 5-11 W Miyah Holmes – Grovetown
Miyah Holmes is going to be a star. The rising sophomore just looks and plays differently. She can play 1-5 at a high level. Holmes is a great athlete that handles the ball as well as a point guard, driving and kicking to open shooters. She’s a very good rebounder and has shown advanced footwork with her back to the basket. Clayton State offered this past week. She may be a leading candidate for Class 6A Most Improved Player. I think Holmes has all the tools to become a High Major recruit.
2025 5-10 C Eve Knight – Jefferson
Jefferson hasn’t had a true throw the ball into the post and get a hoop post player in a while, but Eve Knight could change that. She’s got quality size and a sturdy build inside. She posts up well and implements ball fakes and nice footwork with her back to the basket. Part of a young Jefferson team that will be searching for an identity, Knight could emerge as a difference maker this upcoming season with her low post scoring.
2025 6-1 F Justus Fitzgerald – Roswell
There is a lot to like about Justus Fitzgerald. She has wide shoulders and is a very good athlete. She’s quick on the interior and can score through contact around the rim, but what really impressed me this past weekend was her confidence handling the ball. Fitzgerald looked good pushing the ball in transition, doing so with great pace. Fitzgerald’s ability to attack off the dribble will cause mismatches when opposing posts try to guard her on the perimeter. Justus is one of the higher upside forwards in Georgia’s 2025 class.
2025 5-8 F Teaira Kelley – Walnut Grove
I loved the toughness of Teaira Kelley inside. She’s a bull in a china shop, carving out space, relentlessly pursing rebounds. Her nose for the ball makes up for being a bit undersized. Kelley is physically strong, outmuscling bigger opponents. Teaira did the dirty work in Walnut Grove’s 48-26 win, collecting 8 points, 10 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal. Kelley is a workhorse.
2025 5-6 PG Alex Whitecliffe – Cherokee
There should be excitement around Alex Whitecliffe’s future. The lacrosse standout is a great athlete on the perimeter. She’s smooth as she attacks the basket, finishing with skillful scoop layups, able to convert going off the wrong foot. Whitecliffe can pull-up off the dribble with three-point range. She cuts well without the ball and is proving to be a heady player that can impact games on both ends of the court. Alex tallied 7 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 steals vs. Arabia Mountain’s high-octane backcourt.