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Sophia Louis-Pierre2027 5-11 W Sophia Louis-Pierre – Galloway
A new look Galloway roster needs someone to step up alongside sisters Tianna and Taryn Thompson. Albeit in a loss, that role was filled on Saturday by freshman Sophia Louis-Pierre. The young swingman found herself in the right place at the right time on numerous occasions thanks to her hustle. Sophia scored all 12 of her points in the second half to go with her 7 rebounds and 4 steals. Louis-Pierre used her length and athleticism in a variety of ways. She shined in the press, using her sideline-to-sideline speed and wingspan to cover ground and force turnovers. Sophia scored on a pair of putbacks, converted a coast-to-coast layup and hit a one-dribble pull-up while adding a perfect 4-4 from the foul line. I loved what I saw from Louis-Pierre and I’m sure the D-I schools in attendance did too.

2025 5-9 W Kahli Ingram – Stockbridge
Off to a hot start this season, Kahli Ingram turned heads in the first half with an electrifying opening 16 minutes. The athletic off-guard scored at all levels in a 60-56 win over Galloway, netting a pair of threes, a mid-range jumper, two coast-to-coast layups and a transition hoop. Ingram used great extension when finishing at the rim and was sharp with her pull-up jumper. Now able to play more of a guard role than last year when she was pressed into more frontcourt duties, the game has opened up for Ingram allowing her to showcase her perimeter skills. Kahli totaled 14 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist and 4 steals and had college coaches buzzing.

Jenaiya Hardy2025 5-9 F Jenaiya Hardy – Hardaway
Jenaiya was an unsung hero in Hardaway’s 45-35 win over Brookwood. I liked her toughness, a 5-foot-9 forward that plays bigger than her size due to her strength and nose for the ball. Hardy is a bit of a tweener. She’s effective around the basket but is also quick enough to play on the wing. She scored on a putback and had a steal which she took the length of the floor. Jenaiya finished with 9 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 3 steals.

Justyce McCoy2026 5-6 G Justyce McCoy – Brookwood
The sophomore had some flashes throughout the day for Brookwood. Justyce is fleet of foot and quick to get downhill. She scored with a floater and was able to convert steals into layups. McCoy tallied 8 points, 3 rebounds and 5 steals. I like her future.

2025 5-8 G Elena Harden – Hillgrove
Back from a lengthy absence following an injury, Elena Harden started off hot against Union Grove with a pair of threes. She finished with 8 points, 4 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block. Harden has nice size and athleticism on the perimeter. She can play either the two or three and has enough length to provide switchability on defense. Elena has an interesting ceiling to work towards.

Mariah Miller2024 5-11 PF Mariah Miller – Union Grove
Mariah is flying under the radar as a solid post option for D-III, NAIA and possibly even D-II programs. Miller did a nice job in the paint against Hillgrove gobbling up misses and scoring on second chances. Mariah had three putbacks and finished with 10 points and 5 rebounds, all of her offensive production coming in the second half. Miller also showed the willingness to put the ball on the floor and attack from 10-15 feet. Mariah is quick off the floor when rebounding and finishing inside. Smaller schools will want to touch base soon.

Jazlyn Johnson2025 6-1 W Jazlyn Johnson – Central-Macon
Jazlyn Johnson was a key reason as to how Central-Macon built up an early lead against Buford. The 6-foot-1 wing buried a pair of corner threes and used her height to shoot over contests from within 10-feet. Johnson recorded 13 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks. Johnson has a 3&D skill set with her knockdown shooting and versatility on defense. Continuing to grow as a ball handler and mixing in more slashes to the basket will help expand her offensive game. D-I schools were inquiring about her on Saturday.

2025 5-8 G Alyssa Green – Buford
A 27-12 third quarter helped Buford bury Central-Macon in a 77-55 win. Alyssa Green helped stretch the floor and expand the lead with her important eight-point third quarter. Green drilled a pair of threes and found the rest of her points throughout the game in transition by running the floor. Alyssa’s impact is often felt with her athleticism in the full court press, but on Saturday it was her offensive punch that allowed the Wolves to wrangle control of the physical up-tempo game. Green finished with 12 points, 1 rebound, 2 assists and 2 steals.

Caroline Young2026 5-11 W Caroline Young – Milton
Caroline Young flashed her upside, especially in the second half where she scored all her points in a 62-42 win over Newton. Listed at 5-foot-11, Young is long, athletic and active. She is capable of defending multiple positions inside and out and creates mismatches with her ability to both rebound and stretch the floor. Young scored on two putbacks, sank two threes, hit a mid-range jumper and ran the floor for a transition bucket. Caroline compiled 14 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks. With her length and diverse skill set, expect Young to start surfacing on college radars relatively soon.

2025 5-10 W Payton Kozina – Milton
The Cincinnati lacrosse-commit has some skills on the hardwood. Kozina has good size and a strong frame. She likes getting to her floater but can also space the floor with her three-point shot in the corners. Payton posted 9 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal. Milton has a plethora of players with length and the ability to hit shots from the perimeter. While Payton’s future isn’t in basketball, she is certainly still a valuable piece for the Eagles.

Elana McMasters2026 5-10 W Elana McMasters – Holy Innocents’
Elana has an interesting ceiling. At 5-foot-10, she has good size on the perimeter. She shoots the ball exceptionally well but what really separates her is how tough of a rebounder she is. McMasters does a good job crashing the glass to earn second chances, proving she’s not just a big guard that relies on finesse away from the action underneath the rim. Elana sank a pair of threes and two mid-range jumpers en route to finishing with 11 points, 9 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block against Baldwin’s massive frontline.

2026 5-8 G Tamera Rudolph – Grayson
Overshadowed by the five D-I guards ahead of her, Tamera still managed to make an impact in Grayson’s 75-37 win over North Paulding. Rudolph plays a substantial role off the bench, an offense provider that sees the floor in spurts. She was in attack mode on Saturday, getting to the hoop and hustling on defense. Tammy scored on an And-1 and converted on a pair of floaters to finish with 7 points, 2 rebounds, 2 steals and 1 block. Only a sophomore, Rudolph is a nice player that will only get better over the course of her career especially in practice going up against her elite teammates.

2027 6-0 F Morgan Landrum – North Paulding
The springy freshman collected 7 points, 4 rebounds and 3 steals. She scored in transition and converted through contact for an And-1. Landrum has emerged as an important piece this season, one of the Wolfpack’s best rebounders. With her length and athleticism, Morgan has the upside to be a game-changing defender that can guard 1-5. Her offense will expand over the course of her career and could potentially transition her to the wing as it did with Ava Andrews. There is a lot of long-term value with Landrum.