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Sandy’s Spiel Spring Showcase Girls Evaluations


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The Sandy’ Spiel Spring Showcase sold out for a fourth consecutive year, hosting 89 prospects from all across the state of Georgia who were looking to improve their game and boost their exposure before diving into travel ball. Schools from multiple levels were in attendance as JUCO, NAIA, D-III and D-II programs traveled to Dawson County High School to evaluate prospective student-athletes. With the help of our esteemed 10-coach staff, here are our player evaluations sorted by team.

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TEAM 1

Ella Rainwater
2027 5-5 PG Ella Rainwater – Buford – Redline
Impressive speed and agility with the ball. Handles with both hands and can get to the hoop and score with either. Sets up others with her court vision. High IQ floor general. Played physical as an on-ball defender. Brings energy on both ends of the floor. Not a score-first guard, but can hit the three when left open. Lets her defense spark her offense.

Maddie Siuta
2026 5-11 G Maddie Siuta – Dawson County – Redline
Loves to take the side-step and step-back three. Identified mismatches and went into the post when guarded by smaller defenders. Big guard showed feel with her back to the basket, using ball fakes before hitting turnaround jumpers. Sprinkled in some downhill drives. Has the versatility to play multiple spots on the floor. Did a good job handling the ball and pushing in transition. With her size, Maddie can help defend on the perimeter and in the paint. Continuing to diversify her offensive game by consistently mixing in drives with her outside shot will make her tougher to guard. At her height, Siuta sees over the defense as a facilitator and does a nice job hitting divers out of the pick-and-roll with touch passes.

Audrey Lunsford
2027 5-9 G Audrey Lunsford – Elbert County
Physical big guard plays at her own pace. Scores through contact when getting to the hoop with a crafty handle. Showcased a nice jump shot throughout camp hitting multiple threes with a pretty release. Helps out as a rebounder and can guard the post when switched onto bigs. Plays the passing lanes on defense.

 

Avery Fisher
2029 5-10 W Avery Fisher – Pope – Wood Elite
One of the young breakout stars from camp. Great size and length on the perimeter. Knockdown shooter was automatic off the catch, hitting multiple threes and mid-range jumpers. Has nice form on her jump shot. Was able to get past defenders on the bounce when ran off the three-point line. Mobile athlete with upside to become an impactful defender with switchability. Incoming freshman has all the tools to blossom into a special player with a collegiate future.

Lily DiGregorio
2029 5-7 W Lily DiGregorio – Creekview – Wood Elite
Used her strength on defense and when rebounding. Knows how to use her shoulders in the paint, finishing through contact against bigger defenders. Got into passing lanes on defense. Showed the willingness to do the dirty work for her team. Flashed a 3&D skill set.

Sadie Chambers
2028 5-8 G Sadie Chambers – Habersham Central
High energy athlete. Can be herky-jerky with the ball, making her tough to cover. Has a burst of speed when turning corners once she gets her shoulders past the defender. Finishes with both hands. Has a knack for hitting short pull-ups and the 15-footer. Competitive defender that rotates down to rebound.

Laila Streetman
2027 5-10 F Laila Streetman – Madison County
Stretch-forward has the skill set to thrive in pick-and-pop sets. Dangerous three-point shooter but also skilled with her back to the basket, able to score in the post with hooks and turnaround jumpers. Quality rebounder. Doesn’t force the issue on offense, willing to make the extra pass.

Reagan Richardson
2027 6-1 C Reagan Richardson – Lumpkin County – ATL Bucks
Uses her powerful frame to get post position inside. Takes her time when making post moves, able to turn to a variety of options. Scores on drop steps and up-and-unders. Spaces the floor with her three-point shot. Can be used to hit the trail three or create mismatches out of high ball screens, capable of diving to the rim or flaring out for jumpers.

Ava Roberson
2026 6-1 C Ava Roberson – Dawson County – Redline
Has a soft touch in the paint. Works hard to get prime real estate on the block. Scores with her back to the basket but also can knock down mid-range jumpers off the catch. Vacuums up offensive rebounds. Has a lot of experience in the pick-and-roll. Can catch and finish on the move as a roller. Nimble feet for her size can catch opponents off guard, especially when she puts the ball on the floor.

TEAM 2

Ke'Ara Jones
2026 5-4 G Ke’Ara Jones – Jenkins – Athletes With Grades
Played point guard but can play both on and off the ball. Heated up as camp wore on, finding her three-point stroke in the corners. Does a good job of changing speeds with the ball, able to slow down to let traffic clear before bursting her way to the rim. Did well moving her feet to keep ball handlers in front. Quick hands on defense.

 

Courtney Bray
2026 5-5 G Courtney Bray – Warren County – FBC Legacy
Shot the ball extremely well. Knocked down numerous pull-up threes and hit jumpers off the catch. Was able to use her speed to get to the rim and defend sideline to sideline. Has a proven to be a reliable scorer her entire career, averaging 19.2 points as a sophomore and 18.6 points as a junior.

Jaida Stamper
2028 5-3 G Jaida Stamper – Alexander – Athletes With Grades
One of the smallest guards in camp, Jaida had no issue fitting in using her outside shooting touch and gnatty defense to standout. Stamper hit multiple threes throughout the day showcasing a pretty release. Defensively, she buzzed around the ball and was able to get up under ball handlers, forcing turnovers.

Kelsei Gresham
2025 5-6 G Kelsei Gresham – Madison County
The unsigned senior can play on and off the ball. As a creator, Kelsei can make plays for others using her athleticism to drive and kick. She sees the floor well off the dribble and can dump off to bigs in traffic. When playing off the ball, Gresham finds soft spots in the defense along the perimeter. She hit threes in bunches from the corners. Gresham has a nose for the ball on defense, a solid rebounder for her size. Rhodes College has shown interest.

Callan Ledford
2026 5-8 G Callan Ledford – Murray County – Redline
Exceptional rebounder from the guard position. Gets into the paint and battles. Does her best offensive work from 15-feet and in, scoring with both hands. Continuing to improve the consistency of her three-point shot will elevate her stock. Physical defender. Poise with the ball. Has a knack for making winning plays that don’t show up in the box score.

Journey Waller
2027 5-7 PG Journey Waller – Putnam County – Lady Empact
Athletic playmaker with a high motor. Shoots into passing lanes, creating offense from her defense. Scrappy on-ball defender. Thrives at getting into the paint and has the awareness of where her shooters are, leading to drive-and-kick threes. Finishes with both hands through contact. Efficient decision maker in the open floor. Stat sheet stuffer makes others around her better.

Leah Bryan
2028 5-10 W Leah Bryan – North Forsyth – Redline
Lefty loves the one-dribble pull-up jumper. Has a very quick first step to get to her spots. Is a threat to knock down threes off the catch. As she gets stronger, getting all the way to the basket on her drives will allow her easier scoring chances. Leah’s length gives her positional versatility on both sides of the floor. Moves well without the ball and can create her own shot. Already has received college interest.

Reese Lewis
2026 6-0 C Reese Lewis – Fannin County – Redline
Double-double machine wears down opponents inside. Does a great job working the offensive glass for putbacks, doing so without going over the back. Lefty has a soft touch inside with both hands. Does a great job getting to her hook shot in traffic. Protects the rim as a shot blocker, effective when she is able to wall up and not swat down. Runs the floor for easy hoops in transition.

Taylor Jones
2026 6-2 C Taylor Young – Jenkins – Athletes With Grades
Great length as an interior defensive anchor. Has long strides when running the floor. Loves to take jump shots. Shot selection has room for growth. Adding strength to her frame will help with scoring in the paint and through contact. Was able to hit the mid-range jumper on occasion to help space out the defense. Makes her biggest impact on defense. Best basketball is ahead of her. Has an exciting 12-month period of development upcoming. Will be an attractive college prospect.

TEAM 3

Kacie Reeves
2027 5-6 G Kacie Reeves – Central-Macon – Middle Georgia Family
Pushed the ball well in transition using her speed to create advantageous looks for others. Unselfish facilitator picked up assists and did well defensively to spark fastbreaks. Finished with both hands when she got to the rim. Pretty outside shot with three-point range.

Calleigh Salvador
2028 5-4 PG Calleigh Salvador – South Forsyth – Redline
High IQ playmaker brings energy and understanding to the floor. Shifty with the ball. Scores in close quarters with body control to avoid charges and shot blockers. Doesn’t force the issue, making correct reads with the ball. Uses her quickness to guard the ball and knock away steals. Overall ball magnet.

Jaucelyn Smith
2028 5-5 G Jaucelyn Smith – Gainesville – Only Us
Athletic frame with long arms. Looks and plays bigger than her listed height. Opens up the floor with her ability to hit the corner three. Competitive on-ball defender with the reach and foot speed to keep opponents in front.

Janiyah Blevins
2027 5-3 PG Janiyah Blevins – Bradwell Institute – SSA
Sparkplug. Plays with speed but doesn’t get rushed. Sees the floor as a distributor. Can hit the three off the catch with a pretty follow through. Has the quickness to move laterally and beat ball handlers to spots.

Zion Bankston
2028 5-4 G Zion Bankston – Washington-Wilkes – Tigers Elite
Competes on defense at a high level. Likes to get downhill with her right hand. Did well scoring through contact. Doesn’t need much space to score in traffic. Gets to her floater to negate length.

Deyva Davis
2027 5-8 PG Deyva Davis – Milton – 3SSB Team Elite Hubbard
Dynamic athleticism. Wiry guard has blinding speed. Took a big jump from Year 1 to Year 2 and should continue to grow her game exponentially. Gets downhill in a blink and can finish with both hands on scooping layups. Electric in the open floor. Three-point shot has become a serious weapon. Comfortable picking up full court. Love her upside as a two-way standout both a penetrating playmaker and a lockdown perimeter defender. Buy stock now.

Janiah Norman
2027 5-8 G Janiah Norman – Lincoln County – Georgia Sting
Long rangy guard that can play multiple positions. Gets a ton of steals and deflections. Willing rebounder. Quick instincts help her blow up plays on defense. Looked good in our one-on-one station, using a quick first step to set up a spin middle.

Kayden Stuckey
2027 5-9 G Kayden Stuckey – Coahulla Creek
Nice size on the perimeter gives her positional versatility. Hustler. Sprints back on defense to come from behind and block shots. Sneaky good offensive rebounder crashes the glass for second chance opportunities.

Gracen Holbrook
2028 5-8 G Gracen Holbrook – East Forsyth – Redline
Spot-up three-point shooter showed a well-rounded offensive game. Attacked off the dribble and got to her floater in the lane. Provided reliable energy on both sides of the ball. Is growing as a playmaker off the bounce, identifying the defense to distribute to open shooters. Has gotten stronger since last year.

Heaven Arkwright
2027 6-4 C Heaven Arkwright – Jenkins – Athletes With Grades
Elite size with a solid frame. Still learning the game and man-to-man defensive principles. Caught on quickly however, doing well to rotate over to wall up and block shots. Has good hands. Was more comfortable hitting the mid-range jumper than scoring with her back to the basket. Great physical tools to work with over her final two seasons. Could be a serious stock riser as she continues to gain high-level reps.

TEAM 4

I'yarna Lee
2027 5-2 G I’Yarna Lee – Jenkins
Excelled at slashing to the rim using a quick first step and low center of gravity. Adding range to her jump shot will help her growth as an offensive threat. Utilizing both hands when attacking the hoop and seeing the floor will create scoring chances for others. Played hard on both ends of the floor. Set up numerous baskets with her facilitating.

Adelyn Thompson
2027 5-5 CG Adelyn Thompson – Rabun County – SE United McGraw
Put on one of the best three-point shooting performances in the four years of the Sandy’s Spiel Spring Showcase. Scorched the nets with three after three. Shot the ball with extreme confidence, the overall key to her long-term success. When Thompson plays with confidence, she’s more often than not one of the best players on the floor. Once one shot drops, more follow. Adelyn grew by leaps and bounds this season as a playmaker. She does a great job maneuvering the pick-and-roll, hitting her rollers with deft touch passes. Can turn corners off ball screens and get to the rim with either hand. Away from the ball, Thompson moves well to get open. Has a potential breakout travel ball season looming that could officially put her on D-I college radars.

Hartley Hurt
2029 5-7 G Hartley Hurt – North Forsyth – Redline
Earned high marks from our coaching staff, turning heads with her athleticism and aggressiveness. Displayed skilled footwork in our one-on-one station, able to score on step-thrus. Has impressive court vision. Was effective driving baseline and kicking the ball out top for open threes.

Emry Sosensky
2028 5-7 PG Emry Sosensky – Union County – Storm
Agile point guard has athleticism. Quick foot speed. Didn’t panic on baseline drives and was able to find shooters in the corners. High activity level. Flies around on defense, beating opponents to the spot and earning deflections.

Lenai Louie
2026 5-6 G Lenai Louie – Sprayberry – Wood Elite
Strong guard did well with and without the ball. Cut to find openings in the defense for easy layups. Hurt the defense when left open on the perimeter. Was able to create off the dribble to get into the paint where she finished against size.

Brinley O'Ferrall
2028 5-6 W Brinley O’Ferrall – Christian Heritage
Effort was there, crashing in for offensive rebounds. Some of her best offense came from 15-feet and in, attacking off the dribble and shooting from the mid-range. Holds some versatility on defense, able to help defend 1-3.

Malaysia Easley2026 5-5 G Malaysia Easley – Jenkins
On the smaller side but has a strong frame. Could be used in a variety of ways as both a primary ball handler or off-guard. Didn’t need to score much to still make a positive impact. Competed well on defense was an effective decision maker in transition.

Grace Musselman
2028 5-10 W Grace Musselman – Milton – OTP National
Flashed some intriguing upside throughout camp. Southpaw has a good frame with length and strength. Plays on the wing but can also help out around the paint. Moves well with a quality handle for her size and age. Pushed the ball in transition and sank threes off the catch. Great team player.

TEAM 5

Millie Southards
2029 5-6 PG Millie Southards – Rabun County
Looked every bit of a future D-I point guard. Strong frame. Improved athleticism. Great feel for the game with an easy flow. Did an excellent job of balancing her facilitating with her scoring. Incoming freshman set up teammates with physical drive-and-kick attacks, finding shooters with bullet passes. Used her in-and-out dribble to shake defenders when penetrating going both right and left. Knocked down threes off the catch and off the dribble. Tough-nosed on both ends of the floor. Takes pride in defending on-ball. Day 1 impact maker at the varsity level. Future All-State selection.

Ana Anzola
2028 5-7 CG Ana Anzola – North Forsyth – Redline
Strong lefty caught fire with her three-point shot, hitting step-backs and pull-ups. Doesn’t get flustered by aggressive defense, using her body to shield the ball before getting to her spots. Reliably consistent producer. Makes the right plays with the ball. Doesn’t back down from a challenge. Extreme mental and physical toughness as she battled through an injured foot this season.

Nora Miller
2028 5-8 W Nora Miller – St. John Bosco – Team Lightburn
Got more and more comfortable with the speed of the game as camp wore on. Found her niche as a catch-and-shoot option from beyond the arc. Strength and pace of play will improve with more high-level reps. Good IQ on defense. Got into gap help to force turnovers and used her length to deflect passes. Handled the ball well in spurts.

Syriah Hogan
2025 5-7 W Syriah Hogan – Lincoln County
Strong, aggressive and athletic. Played with a sense of urgency. Played atop the press and made opposing ball handlers uncomfortable. Plays bigger than her size, giving her versatility 2-4. Attacked the basket on offense, scoring with her right hand on the left side. Kept possessions alive with her multiple efforts to secure rebounds and loose balls. Unsigned senior played well in front of NAIA and JUCO programs on Sunday.

Samaria Young
2028 5-7 W Samaria Young – Washington-Wilkes – Lady Tigers
Long-armed tweener can play both on the perimeter and in the paint. Helped rebound in traffic. Found her offense on slashes and putbacks moreso than jump shots. Quick athlete got a lot of steals in the back of the press by reading passes.

Annaka Hembree
2028 5-7 PG Annaka Hembree – Christian Heritage – Redline
Highly skilled point guard with the brain of a coach’s daughter. Needs to get stronger when facing aggressive defense, but when she isn’t pushed off her spot, Annaka is really good at getting downhill and finishing with both hands. Three-level scorer is a steady three-point shooter. Active two-way player usually stuffs the stat sheet. High ceiling. One of the best young guards in Northwest Georgia.

Emilou Moore
2026 5-4 G Emilou Moore – East Jackson – BCB
Streaky three-point shooter finds her offense via her jump shot. Has deep range. Has a strong frame that is capable of absorbing contact when driving to the hoop. Communicates well with her teammates and is receptive to coaching.

Sanai Cyrus
2026 5-10 F Sanai Cyrus – Loganville Christian – Queen Elite
Physically strong tweener can attack in a variety of ways. Snatches rebounds and goes coast-to-coast in transition. Has the guard skills to create off the bounce and can sink the pull-up three. Stays aggressive on offense, using her body to score around the rim with step-thru moves.

Haley Gaines
2029 5-5 G Haley Gaines – Madison County – Classic City Ballers
Plays hard and knows her role as a gritty defender and rebounder. Found success getting to her floater in the lane. Uses her strength well when battling for position.

Bre'yona Hill
2026 6-3 C Bre’yona Hill – Ware County – Elite Pressure
Great size and deceptively nimble feet. Caught at the high post, pump faked and attacked the rim. At her best when she looks to score. Has a soft touch from the mid-range and a blossoming back-to-the-basket arsenal. Needs to play with a dominant mindset inside. Is effective throwing her weight around and can take over games in spurts.

TEAM 6

Kayleigh Richard
2029 5-2 G Kayleigh Richard – Brookwood
Young guard and one of the smallest players in camp but did well handling the ball with quickness. Outside shooting and the ability to defend larger players will improve over time. Finished well at the rim despite her lack of height.

Izzie Jabaley
2027 5-5 PG Izzie Jabaley – Fannin County
True point guard. Great vision. Elite outlet passer creates pitch ahead scoring opportunities in transition. Showcased an accurate three-point shot off the catch with a compact stroke. Plays with tempo and has a high knowledge of the game. Limits turnovers. Strong build allows her to get to her spots and protect the ball against traps. One of the best young players North Georgia has to offer. Future college floor general.

Greenlee Lumpkin2027 5-5 G Greenlee Lumpkin – Coahulla Creek – Thunder Basketball
High energy guard impressed with her quickness and ability to get two feet in the paint when penetrating. Loved to use her floater. Handles with confidence against pressure and is a consistent outside shooter. Rebounds well for her size.

Kaylan Hamilton
2028 5-3 PG Kaylan Hamilton – South Effingham – Effingham Bulldogs
Shifty little guard keeps her head up while dribbling. Makes good decisions. Distributes out of give-and-go opportunities. Can shoot the three off the bounce and hit a handful of timely long balls throughout camp. Pesky on-ball defender.

Hayden Johanson
2026 5-9 SG Hayden Johanson – South Effingham
Impressed with her ability to do more than just shoot the three. Used her size to go inside to rebound and was able to push the ball coast-to-coast to finish at the rim. Played off two feet in the paint using nifty body control. Held her own defending both on the perimeter and in the post.

Gabbie Gliatta
2026 5-9 SG Gabbie Gliatta – North Forsyth – Explosive Elites
Uses elite footwork and deceptive athleticism to score from all three levels. Has a quick first step to get to her spots. Utilizes the pivot extremely well with reverse pivots and step-thrus to slip past defenders. Understands how to use her body to shield the ball when finishing at the rim. Unselfish heady competitor that will succeed at the next level. Expect D-I programs to track her this summer and for Gabbie to be a priority at the D-II level.

Daphney Detty
2028 5-9 W Daphney Detty – Groves
Extremely physical defender that can guard 1-5. Plays hard and isn’t afraid to mix it up. Aggressive guarding on the perimeter and strong enough to hold her own against larger players inside. Defensive specialist at this point with room to grow on offense. A player you hate to play against but love having on your team.

Suri Clark
2027 6-2 F Suri Clark – Baldwin – Lady Empact
Elite frame with great athleticism. Bouncy offensive rebounder routinely earns second and third chances inside. Has seen growth in her outside shot, capable of hitting the 15-footer. Is becoming a better finisher on first attempts at the rim. Dictates the action in the paint with her shot blocking. Has the tools to become a legit D-I prospect.

TEAM 7

Hannah Lopez
2025 5-4 PG Hannah Lopez – Denmark – Redline
Ateneo de Manila University-signee got run before heading to the Philippines. Terrific pace with the ball. An easy flow as she changes speeds and darts different directions. Makes others around her better with her court vision. Improved her senior season at attacking the rim, using her quickness to score in the paint. Accurate three-point shooter who can also defend at a high level.

Taylor Khodabakhsh
2029 5-8 G Taylor Khodabakhsh – Creekview – Wood Elite
Versatile guard can play multiple positions on the perimeter. Is a big threat on catch-and-shoot threes. Has a sturdy athletic frame which can help when defending, rebounding and attacking the rim through contact.

Tori Epps
2026 5-9 W Tori Epps – Heritage-Catoosa – Thunder Basketball
Work horse in the paint with her toughness and physicality. A bit of a tweener, capable of playing either forward position, Epps is at her best when she’s in the paint. She does a great job fighting for rebounding position and can score with both hands in traffic. Tori has crafty footwork in the pivot. Epps does a great job blocking out and has enough ball skills to attack coast-to-coast. Extending her shooting range will be big for her offensive development. Does a great job guarding players bigger than her. Elite effort.

Aniyah Browner
2026 5-4 G Aniyah Browner – Jenkins – Athletes With Grades
Tough finisher through contact, able to get to the hoop off the bounce. Attacks left and right equally well. High arcing three-point shot is still improving. Picked up on defense and was able to turn ball handlers before getting to halfcourt.

Bailey Brown
2029 5-6 G Bailey Brown – North Murray – Thunder Basketball
Played within herself and made smart, safe passes to open teammates. Attacked under control when she got opportunities and showed the ability to hit the open perimeter jump shot. Was an active on-ball defender.

Ali Jae Bull
2028 5-6 PG Ali Jae Bull – Chestatee – Mountain City
Great nose for the rim. Physical downhill driver gets two feet in the paint consistently. Has a short pull-up jumper in her arsenal and hit some threes throughout camp. Aggressive mindset but doesn’t over do it. Has drive-and-dish court vision. Will step in to take charges.

Jaliyah Hargrove
2027 5-9 F Jaliyah Hargrove – Hancock Central – Bostic Next Level
Strong interior presence. Has decisive moves in the low post. Has a drop step middle into a fadeaway jumper. Handles the ball when needed and can beat opponents to the basket if they don’t honor her foot speed.

Zuri Grant
2027 5-5 G Zuri Grant – Baldwin – Lady Empact
Lefty is solid three-point shooter that can space the floor. Takes defenders off the dribble after a quick first move. Strong enough to finish through contact. Active defender picks up deflections and steals. Helps push the ball, able to play either guard position.

Naomi Burnett-Hulett
2029 5-3 G Naomi Burnett-Hulett – North Murray – Thunder Basketball
Really impressed with her speed, fluid athleticism and three-point shot. Creates off the dribble, getting to her spots. Has deep range from beyond the arc with a pretty release. Agile playmaker gets others involved. Stingy on-ball defender. Should make an impact right away as a freshman.

Ellie Thompson
2027 5-8 W Ellie Thompson – Starr’s Mill – Peachtree City Select
Found her groove as an outside shooter that could hit the three-point shot. Has quality size on the perimeter and can go into the post to score on smaller defenders. Could be utilized in guard-to-guard screens to create mismatches.

TEAM 8

Tamera Rudolph
2026 5-7 G Tamera Rudolph – Grayson – Team Huncho
Closed camp with a flurry, taking over games with her trademark two-way impact. Great defender using her stout frame and quick feet to guard without fouling. Really good rebounder for a guard. Pushes the ball coast-to-coast, capable of finishing with both hands or pulling up from the mid-range. Hits the three and understands how to fill the lanes when running the break. Crafty slasher protects the ball on her gathers. Unsung hero does a lot well. Winning player with feel.

Jace Sanderson
2027 5-10 G Jace Sanderson – Gilmer – Wood Elite
Three-level scoring threat. Played some point guard at camp. Always a threat to hit pull-up threes. Has one-dribble pull-ups in her repertoire. Long guard gets better and better as an off the bounce creator. Added strength to her frame. Has clean footwork both on the perimeter and around the basket with step-thru moves. Has upside as a rangy defender.

Gabbi Maher
2028 5-5 G Gabbi Maher – Lassiter – Wood Elite
Can play both on and off the ball. Dangerous three-point shooter showcased her ball handling ability as a set-up man, finding open teammates while running the point. Had some nice finishes off two feet when getting to the basket. Stood out with her hustle, providing multiple efforts whether keeping plays alive or diving for loose balls.

Maecee Crumley
2028 5-10 W Maecee Crumley – Banks County – All In Future
Long wing has a unique release with two hands on the ball but is a competent three-point shooter who can drain shots from the perimeter. Has versatility with her ability to rebound, defend and stretch the floor on offense. Can play a small-ball big when looking to spread out the defense.

Raquel Dixon
2029 5-10 W Raquel Dixon – Cambridge
Proved to be a steady jump shooter along the perimeter with quality size. Knocked down numerous catch-and-shoot threes throughout the day. Scored from 15-feet and drew out opposing bigs. Could be effective in the high post against the zone.

Mickiyah Fields
2029 5-5 G Mickiyah Fields – Beach – Atlanta Celtics Zone6
Mickiyah took full advantage of the stage, leaving a lasting first impression. Fields has all the traits of Savannah’s next burgeoning star. First of all, she passes the eye-test as an athletically built guard that has been in the weight room already. Fields is a strong downhill driver that doesn’t get bumped off her line when attacking the hoop. Mickiyah has a pep in her step, moving differently than most other campers and especially those her own age. She’s a three-level scorer with a pretty three-point shot. Fields creates her own offense off the dribble and has upside as a facilitator. Mickiyah’s on-ball defense got high marks as well, a physical defender who dug out steals with her quick hands and aggressive mindset. Set to join rising junior Mariah Reid (26.3 ppg) in the Beach backcourt, it’s hard to argue against the Bulldogs having one of the most exciting 1-2 punches in all of the 912. Fields has a D-I ceiling.

MiKyla Wilson
2026 5-4 G MiKyla Wilson – Sprayberry – AEBL
Well-balanced scorer produced from all levels. Hit threes off the catch and used her speed to get to the rim. Pushed the ball in transition using a spin move to free herself of defenders. Scored with floaters and tough layups in traffic. High motor.

Ava Thompson
2028 5-7 G Ava Thompson – Towns County
Wiry guard used her length to get into passing lanes. Has active hands on defense, able to guard multiple perimeter positions. Liked to shoot the three, hitting a handful on the day.

TEAM 9

Taylor Clark
2027 5-8 G Taylor Clark – Lakeview Academy – FBC All In
Lefty brought her trademark full court defense to camp. Picked up steals on inbounds passes. Knocked down some threes and finished with both hands at the rim. Growing as a drive-and-kick facilitator. Penetrates extremely well. Elite on-ball defender.

Chloe Harville
2028 5-8 W Chloe Harville – Starr’s Mill – Peachtree City Select
Capable of playing both on the wing and in the post. Showcased her strength when in the paint. Used up-and-under moves. Got deflections on defense. Switchable defender that can guard on the perimeter and in the post.

Naomi Ritzmann
2028 5-11 F Naomi Ritzman – Blessed Trinity – Wood Elite
Versatile lefty has an inside-out game. Can create mismatches with her ability to play on the perimeter and around the rim. Attacks off the dribble and can score with both hands. Tough in the paint with a nose for the ball. Collects rebounds in crowds. Mobile enough to take bigger defenders off the dribble with her quickness.

Kylee Herrick
2028 5-8 G Kylee Herrick – Creekview – Redline
Pushes the ball in transition with her head up. Active on both ends of the floor. Sneaky good shot blocker for a guard. Athletic with rangy wingspan. Spots up in the corners for three-point looks. Always has her feet set. Doesn’t let mistakes snowball and will hustle back to make a play after a turnover. Received high marks for her coachability.

Caylin Mathis
2028 5-8 G Caylin Mathis – Central-Macon – Middle Georgia Family
Strong guard can get downhill and finish at the rim. Streaky three-point shooter can fall in love with her jump shot but can get hot. Sank multiple corner threes throughout camp. Has the upside to become a versatile defender and a very good rebounder.

Erin Langham
2029 5-7 G Erin Langham – North Murray – 706 North
Svelte young guard hustles on both ends of the floor. Runs the floor in transition and finishes with her left hand. Provided effort on defense with how she defended the ball.

Aniyah McCammon
2028 5-8 G Aniyah McCammon – Milton
Nice length on the perimeter. Was effective rebounding the ball and picked up deflections on defense. Cut without the ball and found success with short slashes to the rim.

Scotlyn Fain
2026 5-8 G Scottlyn Fain – Towns County
Plays hard. Good athlete. Knocked down the mid-range jumper and scored with a long hook shot. Goes inside a lot to attack rebounds and find tough buckets. Steps in to take charges and contests jump shots. Surveys the court when starting fastbreaks. Communicates extremely well – a leader on the floor.

TEAM 10

Lindsey Kopacek
2027 6-2 C Lindsey Kopacek – Starr’s Mill – Southeast All-Stars
Terrific size and strength. Soft hands. Runs the floor and finishes on the move with both hands. Scores through contact. Demands double teams inside. Gets on the offensive glass and is as steady rim protector. Nice footwork with her back to the basket able to use a variety of moves. Double-double machine with a D-I future.

Chabria Tate
2027 5-7 G Chabria Tate – Evans – Team Elite
Elite scorer. Physical and aggressive. Burly strong guard is a bowling ball downhill but has speed and finesse. Gets to her spots routinely. Scores through contact. Hits floaters, short jumpers and pull-up threes. Plays bully ball around the basket. Great body control and overall scoring touch. Sneaky good passer. College programs circled her name as one of the most impressive performers.

Olivia Perry
2028 6-1 C Olivia Perry – Christian Heritage – Redline
Stretch-big scored inside with up-and-unders. Collects rebounds with both hands. Alters shots around the rim. Can create mismatches with her shooting touch from beyond the arc. Has upside as a pick-and-pop big. Tons of tools to work with, still just scratching the surface of her potential.

Aftyn Heiden
2028 5-9 G Aftyn Heiden – Starr’s Mill – FBC NextUp
Attacked the basket throughout camp with a quick first step as she took the baseline for layups. Helped ignite fastbreaks with sharp pitch ahead passes. Moves her feet well on defense and often found herself in the right place at the right time to make plays on both ends of the floor.

Iycess Scott
2026 5-8 G Iycess Scott – Jenkins
Athletic guard with good size. Found success probing the defense with her dribble before finding creases to attack. Brought effort on offense and defense. Helped rotate down to rebound.

Maggie Ledford
2026 5-5 G Maggie Ledford – Fannin County
Plays within herself and doesn’t sacrifice making the right play to try and make flashy plays to stand out in a camp setting. Doesn’t get rushed with the ball. Can play either point guard or shooting guard. Knockdown three-point shooter when her feet are set. Has good court vision. Uses her strength to get on the backboards. Steady defender.

Mikayla Oliveria
2027 5-10 F Mikayla Oliveria – Bradwell Institute – Legacy Elite
Competitor didn’t shy away from the dirty work inside. Rebounded in traffic. Called for the ball in the post and was patient with her decision making. Scored through contact. Blocked shots on defense. Was a leader on the floor.

Myasia Lewis
2028 5-7 W Myasia Lewis – Washington-Wilkes – Tigers Elite
Tremendous motor. Was all over the floor making plays. Dug out on-ball steals and battled for rebounds, keeping possessions alive. Plays bigger than her height. Defense sparked her offense throughout the day. Finished around the rim and has improving range on her jumper.

Angelique Fleming
2027 5-5 G Angelique Fleming – Jenkins
Quick penetrating and getting to her floater. Impressed with her passing, especially when feeding the post with touch lob entries. Pushed tempo in the open floor looking to distribute. Used her lateral quickness to be a pesky defender.

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Mackenna Nix2025 5-11 F Mackenna Nix – Temple
Following a breakout season in which she guided Temple to the Sweet 16 for the first time in over a decade, Mackenna Nix continued her ascent on Sunday, showcasing a versatile offensive repertoire. At nearly 6-foot tall, Nix can be a mismatch inside and out. She is a physical presence on the low block with great hands, able to snag rebounds at their highest point. Mackenna has a variety of back-to-the-basket post moves, on Sunday getting to her hook shot the most. While she is effective in the paint on post ups, running the floor and rolls, Nix can also attack from the perimeter. She beats defenders downhill and can stop short for pull-ups. Mackenna is also a willing three-point shooter that helps space the floor in spurts to open up the court for her teammates. Nix should be on the precipice of receiving offers. She looks like a solid D-II target with two more seasons to develop even more.

Jesstynie Scott
2025 5-9 G Jesstynie Scott – Schley County
Entering camp with a handful of offers scattered between D-I and D-II, Scott was able to separate herself from other guards on Sunday with her blend of size, skill, athleticism and IQ. The two-time All-State guard is a stat sheet stuffer. She does so much well as her sophomore season proved, posting 21.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 4.7 steals per game. Jesstynie stood out at camp as a vocal leader that also managed to lead by example. She set the tone with aggressive on-ball defense and converted turnovers into points, either getting all the way to the rim herself or delivering on-the-money assists to streaking teammates. Scott finishes well at the basket with both hands and is a solid three-point shooter. Her do-everything approach coupled with an overall mature feel gives Jesstynie a high ceiling as a rising upperclassman.

I'ziah McCutchins
2024 5-3 PG I’ziah McCutchins – Trion
As a true point guard should, I’ziah was able to influence games without having to be the primary scoring option. Her energy as a defender, her court vision as a playmaker and her security as a ball handler has led to a bevy of wins over the course of her career. McCutchins fills up box scores. She is a sneaky good rebounder for her size and her ability to always be around the ball often leads to good things. When she wants to, McCutchins can hurt defenses with her scoring. She does a nice job getting into the paint and is a solid three-point shooter off the dribble.

Madison Moody2026 5-5 G Madison Moody – Cherokee
Moody made an immediate impact as a freshman, earning All-Region honors. Her game was on full display at camp, using her perimeter firepower to score in different ways. Madison, who has strong legs which help her play with balance and explode up with lift on her jumpers, knocked down shots from all three levels. Moody canned a handful of threes on Sunday and was able to get to her floater when attacking the basket.

Madison Swint
2025 5-10 F Madison Swint – Carrollton
No matter what the setting, Madison Swint makes winning plays. Known for her willingness to do whatever is asked of her, it didn’t take any prompting to get Madison to play hard and make the right decisions. She rebounded in traffic, scored with both hands and of course, defended at a high level even drawing a charge – a rare occurrence in most camp settings. Swint knows how to stand out on defense; colleges will love her game.

Tori Ambroselli
2026 5-6 PG Tori Ambroselli – Centennial
Tori was one of the best freshmen in Georgia last year, averaging over 16 points per game. The dynamic playmaker was at it again on Sunday, using her speed to make things happen. Ambroselli picked up full court on defense, turning her ball handler multiple times before even getting to halfcourt. When the ball was in Tori’s hands, she excelled at breaking down the defense and getting into the paint where she thrived as a drive-and-kick facilitator. When she decided to hunt her own offense, Ambroselli was a blink in transition and was able to euro-step past defenders to finish with either hand. A D-I future isn’t out of the realm of possibility.

Nikolette Soden
2024 5-6 PG Nikolette Soden – Landmark Christian
I really liked what I saw from Nikolette Soden. The rising senior is a sparkplug in the backcourt. She is small but quick, darting in different directions. She had some impressive drives to the hoop, her best coming as she looked off a defender with a ball fake and went up for a layup. Soden should have plenty of opportunities to flourish her senior season at Landmark Christian. Small schools will want to keep an eye on her development.

2024 5-10 F Dailey Jefferson – Walker
I always appreciate the activity of Dailey Jefferson. She is a springy forward that at times plays bigger than her height with how well she rebounds. Dailey’s defense is also a boon, long enough to defend in the post and block shots but also quick enough to move her feet laterally when defending on the perimeter. Jefferson is a constant double-double threat cleaning up misses. Dailey attacks from 15-feet and in, a solid option in the high post that can turn and face. Jefferson will stretch the floor from time to time as a capable three-point shooter. D-III programs took note of her performance.

Takeriauna Mosley2024 5-4 PG Takeriauna Mosley – Handley, AL
In from Alabama, the slick southpaw turned heads with her playmaking in the open floor. Mosley has great speed with the ball, pushing it up the court. She makes tough passes look easy, hitting teammates on the run with low laser-like bounce passes. Takeriauna is a shifty athlete that wiggles her way to the rim using spin moves. Ranked as the 28th best prospect in Alabama, Mosley shined as one of the top guards in camp and certainly one of the most exciting players to watch.

Asiah Thompson
2026 5-7 W Asiah Thompson – Wheeler
Keep an eye on Asiah. She has a knack for being around the ball. Thompson is a versatile piece that plays bigger than her size. She has a strong build and uses her body well when rebounding. Thompson is a sold athlete that is good at going coast-to-coast.

Hannah Lopez
2025 5-5 PG Hannah Lopez – Denmark
Hannah Lopez did her thing on Sunday, scoring on smooth drives to the basket with both hands and hitting threes. When Hannah is aggressive and looking for her offense, it opens up the floor for everyone else. She is a dangerous three-level scorer that breaks down defenses once she beats her on-ball defender. She will either pop a pull-up, a floater or hit an open shooter.

Shakiria Foster
2024 5-7 G Shakiria Foster – Lamar County
The multi-sport star made a positive first impression. Foster was named Class A D-I Second Team All-State after erupting for 26.1 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 5.4 steals per game. Shy is a powerful athlete with a running back’s mentality in the open floor. After securing rebounds, she looks to break out ahead of the pack and get to the hoop. Foster is physically strong, able to shake defenders and score through contact at the rim. Shakiria has a strong pro hop gather in traffic which helps her load up to explode to the rim. Non-D-I schools of all levels should familiarize themselves with Foster’s game.

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The Sandy’ Spiel Spring Showcase sold out for a second consecutive year, hosting 80 prospects from all across the state of Georgia who were looking to improve their game and boost their exposure before diving into travel ball. Schools from multiple levels were in attendance as NAIA, D-III and D-II programs traveled to Chestatee High School to evaluate prospective student-athletes. With the help of our established eight-coach staff, here are our player evaluations sorted by team.

TEAM 1

Lucy Hood2024 5-9 PG Lucy Hood – Rabun County – Southeast All-Stars
First Team All-State playmaker looked to facilitate throughout camp. Deferred for most of the day but picked up her offense as camp wore on. Is a talented drive-and-kick passer. Can play both guard spots. Has an accurate jump shot with three-point range. Improved this year as a downhill scorer. Has room to become even more of an aggressive driver, but has to be careful not to push off and over extend her off arm against tight ball pressure. Has developed into a strong on-ball defender with quick hands. Pokes away steals. Needs to make sure she doesn’t get too overly aggressive and pick up silly fouls far away from the hoop. Earned her first D-I offer from Western Carolina last month.

Jenai Mumphery2027 5-6 G Jenai Mumphery – Tri-Cities – NSG Wolfpack
Was mightily impressive as one of camp’s youngest players. Rising freshman quickly turned heads with her three-point shot. Lefty has great form on her jumper and buried multiple threes throughout the day. Did the little things well, like jab-stepping immediately on the catch to freeze her defender for a split second to gain extra inches of space before firing. Runs the floor well and isn’t afraid to put the ball down and get to the rack. Quick ball handler will continue to improve as she gets stronger. Could make a significant impact at the varsity level from Day 1.

Trinity Hill2023 5-5 G Trinity Hill – Tift County – Porter Sports
Sticky on-ball defender. Doesn’t bite on head fakes or combo dribbles. Defensive-minded stopper. Has room for refinement offensively when it comes to making plays off the dribble and shooting from the perimeter. Active player on both ends of the floor.

Madison McLane2024 5-9 SG Madison McLane – Hart County
Sharpshooting swingman can play either the 2 or 3. Could serve as a small-ball stretch-four in spurts. Understands where she is best at offensively as a floor spacer, but can occasionally sneak in for offensive rebounds and points in the paint. Providing physicality when she’s around the basket will help her expand her value.

Riley Simmons2024 6-0 F Riley Simmons – Cherokee – Wood Elite
As she did last year, Riley Simmons scorched the nets again from the opening moments of camp, immediately sinking a three in her first game which was a sign of things to come. Knockdown shooter is a premier stretch-four. Hit multiple threes throughout camp and played with great confidence. Once she opened up the defense she was able to showcase her improved off the bounce game, getting to the rim using spin moves. Did a good job getting on the offensive glass and finishing in traffic. Three-level scorer is a major mismatch offensively. D-II programs should start getting involved. Could be a significant stock-riser this offseason with a productive year of travel ball.

Breelyn Wood2025 5-8 W Breelyn Wood – Tallulah Falls – SBC
Versatile combo-forward that can play both on the wing and on the block. Athletic build with long arms. Capable of defending multiple positions in the frontcourt. Alters shots and can get into passing lanes. Showcased an up-and-under move. Adding a consistent mid-range shot will open up more scoring chances. Solid future.

Athena Vachtsevanos2025 5-9 G Athena Vachtsevanos – North Hall – SI Max
Wiry guard has a good feel for the game. Bit of an unorthodox shot, but is a dangerous three-point shooter that can fill it up. Plays hard on both ends of the floor. Aggressive defender and a crafty slasher. Has been adding lean muscle to her frame. Elite student. 4.42 GPA.

Makayla Roberson2026 5-9 G Makayla Roberson – River Ridge – FBC Blitz
Lockdown defender. Got to showcase her creativity with the ball, shining as a drive-and-kick distributor while also using a tight spin move to free herself downhill. Finishes with both hands. Has proven over the course of her first year to be a timely three-point shooter that doesn’t shy away from big shots. Likes the corner three. High IQ state champ makes winning hustle plays. Will be a D-I player.

Jayda Clark2027 5-9 W Jayda Clark – Parkview – Queens of Basketball
Long wing that can play spurts on the perimeter and in the post. Finished bunnies inside. Understood how to use her length defensively. Holds upside as a switchable defender. Adding strength will help her rebound in traffic. Has a developing offensive game.

I'ziah McCutchins2024 5-2 PG I’ziah McCutchins – Trion – Wood Elite
Smart playmaking guard plays with toughness. Will go coast-to-coast in a blink and can finish against length at the rim. Sees the floor well. Good decision maker in transition. A threat to score with her three-point shot. Heady defender both on-ball and off. All-State selection.

TEAM 2

Courtney Davis2024 5-5 G Courtney Davis – Fannin County – Peak Performance
Back-to-back Region 7-AA Player of the Year and Second Team All-State selection. Great shooter with deep range. Loves to drill threes overtop of high ball screens. Crafty slasher that knows how to use her body and draw fouls. Strong decision maker. Plays under control. Enjoys the game and plays with an understood confidence. High IQ scrappy defender. Averaged 20 points per game and shot 40% from three as a junior. Has been in contact with D-II programs and below.

Abby Samples2024 5-8 SG Abby Slaton – Dawson County – North GA Magic
Three-point sniper. Has added more to her game. Can get to spots in the mid-range and will attack in spurts as a slasher. Long arms. Growing as a defender both on the ball and off. Emerged down the stretch this season as Dawson County’s most trusted go-to scorer.

Hannah Harris2024 5-6 PG Hannah Harris – Cherokee – North GA Magic
Has had a strong offseason already. Plays with pace. Quick with the ball in her hands but will slow down defenders with hesitation moves to get them off balance. Likes to get to her right hand, but will mix it up with her left and can finish with both. Takes great pride in her defense. Provides infectious energy with how she moves laterally as an on-ball defender. High character vocal leader. Plays with joy and excitement. Has really found her identity over the past 12 month.

Emma Lightsey2025 5-5 PG Emma Lightsey – White County – Peak Performance
Good three-point shooter that can score in bunches once her first shot drops. Pushed the ball up the floor with improved speed. Continuing to improve as a creator, both as a facilitator and downhill driver will broaden her offense. A consistent floater will be a great weapon. Has the endurance to cover ground in the full court press and stick with most guards. Provides a great attitude in the locker room.

Paris Shelton2025 5-3 G Parish Shelton – Tri-Cities – NSG Wolfpack
Compact southpaw. Good athlete. Plays with speed and is confident with the ball. Will go behind the back and attempt to make flashy passes. Does a nice job handling pressure. Listens well. Streaky outside shooter that defenses have to respect.

Kymora Smith2025 5-8 G Kymora Smith – Morgan County – The Basketball Academy
Did the little things well. Wiry guard plays with a lot of energy. Doesn’t give up on plays and will chase down blocks. Made an impact on defense. Drew a charge. Hustler is a great team player. Makes winning plays.

Desiree Davis2025 5-11 F Desiree Davis – Wesleyan – Dream Team
Mismatch with her physicality. Scores on the low block and gobbles up rebounds but is skilled enough to play on the perimeter and take her man off the dribble. Throws her body around and scores through contact. Utilizes a floater. Tweener with an interesting high-level skill set.

Alyssia Bandele2026 5-5 G Alyssia Bandele – Tri-Cities – NSG Wolfpack
On the smaller side but showcased great toughness. Had composure with the ball. Coachable young player. Quickness as a decision maker will improve with age. Wasn’t afraid to mix it up defensively.

Martin Davis2026 5-8 G Martin Davis – Glynn Academy – ECU
Played multiple positions on the perimeter. Has a smooth feel to her game. Has a nose for the ball on defense, able to jump into passing lanes. High academic 4.0 student was one of Class 6A’s most impactful freshmen averaging 12.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 3.7 steals per game. Good player to keep an eye on over the next three years.

Kalynn Watkins2027 5-8 W Kalynn Watkins – White County – L.E. Elite
Doesn’t have the length of her sister but is an interesting long-term prospect. Started to get comfortable once she adjusted to the pace of camp. Helps out as a rebounder and is able to defend different spots. Will be able to provide useful minutes early on in her career as she develops an aggressive mindset. Was a good team player that was responsive to coaching. Scored in the post.

TEAM 3

Azarriah Brown2024 5-3 PG Azarriah Brown – Putnam County
Really fast with the ball. Playmaker has a good handle, using her crossover to beat defenders. Pass-first mindset. Typically makes good decisions. Has a chance to hunt her offense a little more. Effective in an up-tempo 94-foot game. Footspeed can pester opposing ball handlers.

Morgan Chester2024 5-11 F Morgan Chester – Dawson County – Peak Performance
Great defender with major versatility. Moves her feet well when guarding on perimeter and is an impactful shot blocker. Finishes off possession by securing rebounds. Double-double threat. Strong frame that can add even more muscle in college. Can hit the mid-range jumper and will attack off the dribble from time to time. Effective in the high post. Has nice footwork on the low block. A great priority target for all non D-I schools.

Kyia Barrett2024 5-11 PG Kyia Barrett – Habersham Central – Southeast All-Stars
Dominated at camp last year and did so again this go-round. Long guard cuts up defenses as a scorer and facilitator. Smooth downhill with effortless handle. Crossover leaves defenders in the dust and will eurostep through traffic and finish through contact. Shifty playmaker scores with both hands. Sees the floor in transition. Really loads up on her three-point jump shot with deep knee bend and wide base. Great length helps her swallow up smaller guards and shut down passing lanes. Holds an offer from Anderson. All-State guard should be on Low Major D-I and High D-II radars.

Kylie Watkins2025 6-0 F Kylie Watkins – White County – L.E. Elite
Highly skilled forward blocks a ton of shots. Knows how to defend without fouling. Walls up and doesn’t swat down. Sticks with plays and will alter multiple shots in a single possession. Runs the floor well. Shot the three with consistency. Can do damage in the high post as a passer or shooter. Will put the ball on the floor to get to the rim. Utilizes pivot very well on the block.

Brea Batts2024 5-6 G Brea Batts – Peach County
Was effective in pick-and-roll game. Looked to drive-and-kick. Provides size and physicality which help her play bigger than her height and defend larger players.

Ellison Steinhauer2026 5-9 G Ellison Steinhauer – Pickens – Georgia Flames
Heady high IQ guard. Vastly mature understanding of the game for a freshman. Easy to tell she’s the daughter of a long-time head coach. Always finds herself in the right place at the right time. Nose for the ball. Good decision maker doesn’t force things. Quick release on three-point shot and will attack downhill if ran off the line. Unselfish passer. Uses her length to rebound and defend. Has a high floor.

Jonna Snelling2026 5-6 G Jonna Snelling – Tucker – GA Pearls
Solid on-ball defender. Sneaky good at getting to the rim as a slasher and also as an offensive rebounder. Has an athletic build. Can play with quickness.

Taylor Clark2027 5-7 G Taylor Clark – Commerce – Dream Team Elite/Lady Huncho
Wiry lefty has speed with the ball. Heat-seeking missile that knows how to get to the rim and draw fouls. Active defender converts turnovers into transition layups. Adding a consistent outside shot and implementing her right hand more often will help her reach her ceiling. Was an offensive force playing up at the JV level. Will make an immediate impact as a Day 1 starter at Commerce.

Adelyn Thompson2027 5-5 G Adelyn Thompson – Rabun County – North GA Magic
Incoming freshman warmed up as camp went on. Had some nice touch passes, identifying the open man before the ball even came to her. Has a strong build, especially her upper body which she can use to shake off defenders when attacking off the dribble. Capable three-point shooter. Playing with confidence and adjusting to the speed of the varsity game with be big. Has a bright future and should be next in a long line of college-bound Rabun County guards. Should see significant time in the backcourt early on in her career as a rotational piece.

Zara Gosse2027 5-11 PF Zara Gosse – North Hall – North GA Magic
Physical post presence. Understands how to use her body. Seals hard and has good footwork. Drop step can clear out space. Should draw a ton of fouls over the course of her career. Has been in the weight room and trimmed up her strong build. Playing in multiple showcase camps over the past two years has shown. Game has slowed down for her. Will be a very good high school player and one of Hall County’s top bigs sooner rather than later.

TEAM 4

Jakiyah Butts2023 5-2 PG Jakiyah Butts – Monroe Area – Outkast
Plays with great speed. Really likes to go coast-to-coast in transition. Will pull-up for the jumper and is a willing passer to those who run the floor with her. Scrappy on-ball defender. Slashing is her strongest area, but is a competent three-point shooter that will knockdown open looks. Scored over 1,000 points in her career.

Kindra Coker2024 5-2 PG Kindra Coker – Dawson County – FBC EOTO
Gnat of an on-ball defender. Takes away air space and is quick to get on the floor and dig out steals. Very coachable. Vocal leader both on the floor and on the bench. Sparkplug lefty has deep three-point range, able to pull-up or shoot it off the catch. Has improved her ball handling vs. pressure. Holds a 4.2 GPA.

Amber Watkins2024 5-8 W Amber Watkins – Oglethorpe County – Pistols
Strong guard that can find points on the wing or around the hoop. Will take smaller opponents into the post. Uses her strength to her advantage. Runs the floor and will power through contact inside. Knows how to draw fouls. Can shoot the corner three. Rebounds well for her height. Has a versatile game which allows her to play multiple positions depending on matchups.

Sophia Pearl2025 5-7 PG Sophia Pearl – River Ridge – Team Tre
All-State selection and state champ has really grown in Year 2. Has become a very shifty playmaker with a confident tight handle. Now accustom to battling on-ball pressure and splitting traps. Deft footwork on display with combination dribbles and her patented spin move. Scores in transition. Capable of taking over games with her floater and three-point shot, but still likes to get others involved first. Smooth offensive game and will scratch and claw on defense – sneaky quick laterally to stay in front and cut off drives. Took some hard spills but kept getting back up and brushed off any dings. Holds multiple D-I offers, her latest from Georgia Southern. Has cemented herself as one of Georgia’s best 2025 guards.

Kaleigh Beaver2025 5-11 PF Kaleigh Beaver – Towns County
Really impressed with her athleticism and frame. Has terrific hands. Snatches passes and rebounds with one and two hands. Plays even bigger than her size. Length and quickness off the floor allow her clean up with putbacks. Moves well. Will attack with the dribble at times. Protects the rim on defense. Intriguing sleeper prospect with a chance to blossom over her final two years. Small schools will want to take notice.

Justus Fitzgerald2025 6-0 F Justus Fitzgerald – Roswell – Team Huncho
Blessed with great size and wide shoulders. Can impose her will on the backboards when she wants to. Physical. Is comfortable handling the ball in the full court. Showcased impressive passing in transition, looking up the floor to outlet to streaking teammates.

Maddie Siuta2026 5-10 W Maddie Siuta – Dawson County – North GA Magic
Turned heads at camp with her well-rounded offensive game. Stop-and-pop three-point shooter was nailing threes off the bounce. Has the size to play both inside and out, able to create mismatches. Has room to grow as an off-ball scorer; moving without the ball will help her find more open spaces in the defense. Multiple camp coaches highlighted Siuta as one of their top stock-risers from Sunday.

Kayla Wilkins2026 5-8 F Kayla Wilkins – Athens Academy – Classic City Ballers
Made her presence felt on the offensive glass. Young forward plays much bigger than her size. Uses her body well when positioning herself for garbage points. Stepped outside multiple times to shoot the baseline jumper. Conditioning will help her stay on the floor longer, but when she was out there, she was effective.

Sophia Louis-Pierre2027 5-11 W Sophia Louis-Pierre – Capstone Academy – Team Elite
Long swingman has intriguing long-term upside. When she ran the floor, she was rewarded with easy buckets. Holds major value on the defensive side of the ball. Great switchability. Will be a factor offensively with her ability to attack inside and out.

Syriana Childers2028 5-2 G Syriana Childers – Parkview – Queens of Basketball
Camp was a valuable experience for Syriana, one of the smallest and youngest players in attendance. Seeing the speed of the game will only benefit her in the future. The rising eighth grader got good reps against aggressive on-ball defense. Childers didn’t try to do too much and provided effort on defense and ball movement on offense.

TEAM 5

Denver Arnold2023 5-7 PG Denver Arnold – Valdosta – Porter Sports
One of just a few unsigned seniors in camp, Denver Arnold was great. She provided uncomfortable on-ball pressure defense and was tough to guard on offense. Arnold lit it up with her three-point shot, hitting jumpers off the dribble and with great consistency. She was among the very best shooters in camp. When she got downhill, Arnold was a smart decision maker as she found the open man. Coming all the way up from Valdosta, Denver was one of camp’s brightest standouts. She holds an offer from Henry Ford College. Arnold would be a great late pick up for NAIA/D-III/JUCOs.

Janiah Borders2024 5-8 F Janiah Borders – Madison County – CCB
Physical. Has a strong frame and knows how to use it in the paint. Bangs for rebounds and has a consistent motor. Her toughness allows her to play bigger than her height. She can defend 3-5.

Brianna Pelote2024 6-2 C Brianna Pelote – Woodville-Tompkins – Celtics
One of the best kept secrets in Georgia. Made a statement last year at camp and was outstanding again this year. Truly elite shot blocker. Gobbles up everything that comes her way and blocks shots without having to jump. High-level rebounder is a vacuum inside. Defensive ace is a load on offense as well. Stepped outside to hit the mid-range jumper and corner three. Strong with her back to the basket. Uses an under control drop step and also implements a crisp up-and-under. Pelote once again drew rave reviews as being polite and coachable. Holds a 3.5 GPA. Pelote is a slam dunk at the D-II level. While she is a solid post scorer, if for some reason her offensive game doesn’t translate to college, her floor is still so high with how elite of a rim protector she is. If she continues to improve, there is no reason why Pelote can’t develop into a double-double machine in college and be near the top of the conference in blocked shots. Buy stock now.

Emeri Billings2025 5-3 PG Emeri Billings – Jefferson – L.E. Elite
A full-year of starting at the varsity level has done Billings good. Looks much more confident against pressure. Continuing to cut down on her turnovers as her decision making improves. Comfortable leading a team. Fit in tight passes to streaking teammates. Supplied pesky on-ball defense and ran the floor in transition.

Amelia Brown2025 5-7 SG Amelia Brown – South Forsyth – Georgia Flames
Knockdown three-point shooter when feet are set. Still getting stronger as a ball handler but liked what she did in short bursts, able to get to her spots in the mid-range. Getting to the hoop more often will loosen up the defense. Made great decisions with the ball.

Kayla Cleaveland2025 6-0 F Kayla Cleaveland – River Ridge – Southeast All-Stars
All-State, State Champion and now a certified D-I prospect with an offer from Georgia Southern, it was a breakout sophomore season for Kayla Cleaveland. Stock-riser. Major competitor even with foot not quite at 100%. Quick instincts. First to rebounds and loose balls. Runs the floor extremely well and finishes with both hands on the move. Pushes the ball in transition. Loves her mid-range jumper from the wing and pops out to the three-point line. Will bang down low for tough buckets. Steady defender. Major mismatch with her inside-out game. 4.0 GPA. Winner. Will be a popular recruit among Mid-Major programs over the next two years.

Aja Vickers2025 5-10 C Aja Vickers – Tri-Cities – NSG Wolfpack
Enforcer in the paint that will not back down. Rebounds with strength and will rip away 50/50 balls. Plays bigger than her size. Finishes layups. Coachable.

Laura Frances Willis2026 5-8 G Laura Frances Willis – North Oconee – 3SSB Team Elite Hubbard 16U
Garnered rave reviews. Had a tremendous camp – a top stock-riser. Very good outside shooter has added significantly to her game. Looked great off the dribble, slicing up the defense. Played with pace as she got the rim in transition. Three-level scorer and burgeoning playmaker. Has a chance to enjoy a breakout sophomore season and emerge as one of the 2026 class’s most well-rounded scorers. 4.2 GPA student may force her way onto college radars sooner than expected.

Francesca Jones2026 5-4 G Francesca Jones – Veterans
Long and athletic for her size. Takes the mid-range jumper and can get to the rim. Has the tools to become a reliable defender in due time. Was a good teammate that was receptive to coaching.

TEAM 6

Addison Hoard2024 5-7 CG Addison Hoard – Banks County – FBC EOTO
Has become a very good ball handler against pressure. Shoots the three off the catch and off the dribble. Has knack for finding her way to the rim and is a crafty finisher with scoop layups. Two-way player provided consistent perimeter defense for the duration of camp.

Dakota Phillips2024 5-8 PG Dakota Phillips – Hart County – Southeast All-Stars
Incredibly strong guard that will power her way though rim protectors. Uses a spin move to get into the teeth of the defense. Plays off two feet around the rim. Understands how to use her body to finish. Found her stroke from the three-point line as camp went on and can get to spots in the mid-range. Well-rounded. Won’t take long for her to become an effective collegiate defender. Boasts a 4.2 GPA.

Gaby LoPresti2024 5-9 W Gaby LoPresti – North Cobb Christian – FBC Dynasty Elite
Elite student with a 4.3 GPA and 28 on Pre-ACT. Steadily improves each time I see her. Strong bodied wing has the frame to shrug off defenders and get to where she wants to go. Likes to use rocker dribble and hesitation moves on perimeter to get defenders off balance. Sturdy rebounder. Is able to defend bigger players inside.

Carley Segars2024 6-1 C Carley Segars – Banks County – FBC EOTO
Great size. Is starting to drift out to the three-point line more often and can hit the mid-range jumper. Unlocking an aggressive mindset and physicality in the paint will allow her to reach her ceiling. Flashes nice back to the basket moves. Is a threat to get on the offensive glass and finish with the ball high.

Jaden Young2025 5-7 G Jaden Young – Morgan County – The Basketball Academy
Noted as a diamond in the rough. A sneaky good player starting to really impress coaches. Finishes with both hands around the basket. Can play off two feet inside while gathering herself. Has a soft mid-range jumper. High motor and a great teammate. Was passive at times not looking for her own offense. Solid rebounder and defender. Soccer standout is a star in the classroom with a 4.6 GPA. Young guard on the rise.

Eva Bishop2025 5-10 PF Eva Bishop – Dawson County – FBC EOTO
Quickly blossoming into one of North Georgia’s best post players. Physical presence with skills to match. Scores with a variety of low block moves as she uses her strength to power through contact. Has developed ball skills on the perimeter and will step outside to shoot the jumper. Competes on the defensive end. Cleans up the glass. Really good prospect to keep an eye on who also dominates in the classroom with a 4.16 GPA.

Aziza Smith2025 5-8 F Aziza Smith– Parkview – Queens of Basketball
Started off camp strong in drill work. Did well working in the post stations. Has versatility as a combo-forward that can play inside and out. Shined on the wing. Contributed on the glass and showcased defensive switchability.

Kendall Drayton2026 5-5 G Kendall Drayton – Woodward Academy – Team Elite Hubbard
Received high marks on her long-term potential. Was able to sink a handful of threes and showcased speed in transition, able to finish on the move. As she grows and gets stronger, Drayton will become a dynamic guard.

Rabun Tucker2026 5-3 G Rabun Tucker – Shiloh – Queens of Basketball
Young guard was able to hang with tough competition relying on her athleticism. Was able to help handle the ball in spurts. Compact frame. Moved her feet on defense to cut off driving lanes.

Michel Robbins2027 5-7 G Michel Robbins – Jefferson
Major potential. Wiry and athletic. Listed at 5-foot-7 but feels taller with her length and quickness. Hit mid-range pull-ups. Did a good job slashing to the rim. Fed the post. Should see varsity minutes in Year 1. Looks like she will thrive in the full-court press.

TEAM 7

Brelan Sieveking2024 5-5 PG Brelan Sieveking – Towns County
All-State selection. Quick-twitch guard. Head fakes and gets downhill in a blink. Gets the ball up the floor in a hurry. Good feel for the game. Crafty as a scorer and playmaker. Sinks the mid-range pull-up. Plays hard.

Jasmine Perez2024 5-6 CG Jasmine Perez – Centennial – Atlanta Cagers
High academic 4.5 GPA student. Three-level scorer with a creative handle. Changes speeds well. Attacks the rim and draws fouls while also implementing a sharp pull-up. Reliable effort as an on-ball defender.

Sally Bullard2024 5-7 W Sally Bullard – Athens Academy
Physical wing that can play inside and out. Tough finisher with scoop shots. Attacks the glass with great vigor. Will shoot from the perimeter and draw out the defense.

Skyler Brady2025 5-7 G Skyler Brady – Jefferson – L.E. Elite
Has gotten stronger in 12 months. Can play either on or off the ball. Cuts well without the ball. Plays hard. Athletic enough to jump into passing lanes and blow by defenders with downhill drives. Can fill it up from the three-point line. Softball standout emerged as a leader on the hardwood her sophomore season, averaging 10.9 points per game.

Kenzie Weyer2025 5-10 W Kenzie Weyer – Lambert – Team Tre
Does a good job using her length to finish at the rim with either hand. Uses a floater in traffic. Size on the perimeter makes her an attractive prospect, especially considering how well she can shoot from beyond the arc and her mobility. Solid rebounder. Versatile defender that guards different spots.

Bayleigh Winkler2025 5-11 PF Bayleigh Winkler – Murray County – FBC Tipton
Polished low block scorer. Works the pivot with confidence and patience. Highly skilled finisher with both hands. Will put the ball on the floor and attack the rim. Rebounds in traffic. Stepped outside to shoot the three. Versatile post trending in the right direction.

Kennedi Benton2025 5-4 G Kennedi Benton – Parkview
Has strength packed on her frame. Doesn’t get pushed around. Physical rebounder for her size. Handles the ball well and is a threat to let it fly from the three-point line.

Jonnya Snelling2025 5-6 G Jonnya Snelling – Tucker – Queens of Basketball
Attacks the hoop by using her body to back down defenders and spin off them. Scrappy defender did a nice job guarding the post when matched up inside. Hit some outside shots throughout camp.

Leslie Bradley2026 5-6 G Leslie Bradley – North Oconee – FBC EOTO
I liked how hard she pushed the ball up the floor. Looked comfortable and confident setting up offense and handling pressure. Got to her floater when she had two feet in the paint. Has good form on her outside shot. Has a chance to develop into a well above-average three-point shooter. Played with energy on both sides of the ball.

Martha Vachtsevanos2026 5-6 G Martha Vachtsevanos – North Hall – SI Max
Gets after it on defense. Might not be the biggest guard, but attacks ball handlers with her activity. Scores in bunches with her three-point shot. Effort is never an issue. Rapidly improving young guard who is an ace in the classroom with a 4.33 GPA.

TEAM 8

Anna Rodriguez2024 5-5 PG Anna Rodriguez – Lambert – Georgia Queen Elite
Pass-first guard plays with poise. Recognizes the hot hand and puts her teammates in spots to succeed. Found her offense as camp went on. Scored on runners, floaters and knocked down threes. Solid on-ball defender with effort. Floor general.

Lucy Ray2024 5-8 W Lucy Ray – Gilmer – North Georgia Summit
Positionless player provided production inside and out. Will shoot the three. Uses her body to shield defenders when driving to the rim. Like her aggressiveness when it comes to attacking rebounds. Has a soft touch from the mid-range. 1260 SAT.

Sophia Riblet2024 5-7 G Sophia Riblet – Gilmer
Understands the game. Sees plays develop with her court vision. Is still growing as a playmaker and outside shooter. Brings energy on defense and will score in transition. Is an eager learner that loves the game. Very coachable. Scored a 1240 on SAT.

Kendall Banks2025 5-7 G Kendall Banks – Alcovy – Triple Threat All-Stars
Athletic guard with a strong frame and good shoulders. Uses her strength to attack downhill and get to the rim. Excelled as a drive-and-kick playmaker. Is a solid outside shooter. Has a chance to become a very good on-ball defender.

Hannah Lopez2025 5-6 PG Hannah Lopez – Denmark – Georgia Queen Elite
Super smooth and super polished. Offense comes easy. Breaks down defenders with crossovers and seamlessly transitions into her three-point shot. Great scorer off the dribble can also get points with her floater. Mentally tough. Has played internationally with the Philippines. Surefire college player with a high-level skill set. One of camp’s top guards.

Ansley Moore2026 5-4 G Ansley Moore – Athens Christian
Plays with fire and energy. Extremely vocal. Likes to attack downhill with scoop layups. Has upside as a drive-and-kick playmaker. Earned positive marks as a leader that is passionate about the game and has a desire to get better. Has a chance to really take off with more seasoning as an outside shooter and ball handler. Was one of Georgia’s more impactful freshmen this season.

Stephanie Schott2026 6-0 F Stephanie Schott – St. John Bosco Academy – Team Tre
Active forward ran the floor hard and got on the glass. Kept rebounds high as she converted putbacks. Liked to take turnaround jumpers out of the post. Plays hard and is selfless teammate. Strong communicator. Has tools to work with over the next three years.

Marlene Mbilima2026 6-3 C Marlene Mbilima – Athens Christian
Congo-native is still learning the game and adapting to the speed. Flashes an extremely high upside. Elite length and mobility. Alters shots inside and rebounds at a high level. Shows quality footwork in the low post and is getting more consistent with her moves. Plays with balance, not frail toward contact. Had a nice spin move into a short-range jumper. Tried to showcase her outside shot, taking multiple mid-range jumpers and even a three. Not quite a weapon just yet, but she did sink a baseline jumper with good form. With constant work over the next three years, Marlene has a chance to blossom into one of the state’s better bigs. College ball is in her future.

Aurora Agner2028 5-0 G Aurora Agner – Parkview – Queens of Basketball
Was overmatched in terms of size, but the tiny guard brought great effort and energy. Hustled the entirety of camp. Worked on ball skills in station work and implemented what she learned in our game setting. Had a positive attitude throughout camp and was a good teammate.

Liyat Techilo2028 5-4 G Liyat Techilo – Parkview – Queens of Basketball
Has raw skill that will continue to improve as she gets more reps. Nice athleticism from the guard position. Was able to get in on the action defensively. Fit in well on the perimeter. Very coachable.

Lydia Robillard2030 5-5 G Lydia Robillard – Decatur – Queens of Basketball
The youngest player in camp, Lydia got invaluable court time playing with and against some of the top high school players in the state. Robillard is a long-term project, but she already has long arms and projects to be an impactful defender. As she gets more comfortable playing with older girls, her aggressiveness will increase. Lydia Robillard is a name we may be hearing a lot of over the next seven years.