2025 6-0 W Graycen Ehlen – Walton
Graycen Ehlen is too good to not have any known offers. Hopefully she does have some in her back pocket or else schools are missing the boat, but luckily for them Walton will be in the GBCA Live event this weekend and Ehlen will have ample opportunity to impress college staffs. I’ve been a big fan of Ehlen’s game since she was an underclassman. Graycen is just physically built differently from others. At 6-foot tall, she has great strength and mobility, getting her quickness from the soccer field where she plays goal keeper. Ehlen has tremendous versatility, able to play 1-5 with how well she handles the ball and her ability to open up the floor. The three-level scorer dumped in 23 points, 5 rebounds and 1 block in a 55-51 loss to Woodstock to open up camp. Ehlen scored with her left hand three times and knocked down a three. She hit a pair of mid-range jumpers, got on the glass for putbacks and had her guard skills on display as she got downhill and split defenders with eurosteps in traffic. Graycen can serve as a wing or even a point-forward at the next level. If she plays how she is capable, I would be shocked if she doesn’t pull in some D-II offers and possibly some Low Major interest.
2025 6-0 W @GraycenEhlen25 (@Waltongbb) knocks down the jumper.#WolvesTeamCamp pic.twitter.com/pEQ58oqOG4
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) June 10, 2024
2026 5-7 W Morghan Slater – Woodstock
I loved what I saw out of Morghan Slater on Monday. She looked much more comfortable as a decision maker with the ball, not forcing the issue and letting the game come to her. Slater’s three-point shot was locked in, nailing three long balls which in turn opened more driving lanes. Morghan posted 16 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals and 1 block against Walton. Her toughness as an undersized wing that isn’t afraid to go in to rebound and defend larger players makes her extremely valuable to Woodstock.
2027 5-10 G Carly Bass – Sequoyah
With Sequoyah playing everyone in their two games with playing time spread out amongst 10+ players, Carly didn’t have as many chances to pour in points but she still impressed as the Chiefs rallied to beat Paulding County 42-39 and Cartersville 39-32. Bass sticks out with her frame. Last year she was a long, tall guard. This year she is a long, tall guard with noticeable muscle. Bass uses her ball strength to rip past defenders to get to her pull-up and at camp, did a nice job going coast-to-coast to score with both hands. With her size and increasing strength, Bass projects to be an above average defender, capable of switching ball screens and holding her own whenever stuck on post players. Carly is on D-I radars heading into GBCA Live.
2027 5-10 G @2027_Carly11 hits 2028 6-1 C @LeahCheek33 in transition. @SHSLadyHoops #WolvesTeamCamp pic.twitter.com/DTatBYqO5j
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) June 10, 2024
2025 6-1 PF Milanni Abdus-Salaam – Sequoyah
In Game 2 against Cartersville, Milanni found her stroke from beyond the arc. The stretch-big nailed a pair of threes en route to finishing with 14 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 blocks. Abdus-Salaam is a threat to hit threes from all over the perimeter adding the corner shot to pair with her trail three from the top of the key. Milanni is physically imposing inside and was able to convert through contact with both hands. She did a nice job making decisions as a passer throughout the day. Abdus-Salaam is in play at the D-II and D-I level.
2027 5-8 G Addie Kate Beck – Sequoyah
Addie Beck made a positive first impression, netting four threes over two games. With an influx of young talent coming to Sequoyah, Beck has a chance to force herself into the rotation as a valuable floor spacer. Beck had 8 points including the go-ahead corner three against Paulding County before adding 6 points on two more threes vs. Cartersville.
2025 5-8 G Senai Camper – Cartersville
Senai was all downhill, all the time in a 39-32 loss to Sequoyah. The lefty is a bowling ball when she gets momentum, a powerful slasher with the strength to score through defenders. Camper tallied a pair of And-1 drives and saw all six of her baskets come in the paint as she finished with 14 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist and 3 steals. Aside from her rack attacks, Camper was able to make a positive impact defensively, rotating down to the post to deny entry passes.
2025 5-10 G Alexus Wilson – Paulding County
Alexus took full advantage of the opportunity to be seen at camp, exploding for 18 points, 6 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block in a 42-39 loss to Sequoyah. Alexus is a big guard with length and an aggressive scorer’s mentality. Wilson hunts her shots, on Monday finding her points on pull-up jumpers and drives. Alexus does a good job filling the lanes in transition and has the footwork to stop on a dime and reverse pivot before scoring. Wilson has been the go-to guy for a steadily improving Paulding County program averaging 15.1 points, 9.3 rebounds, 1 assist and 2.9 steals per game while hitting 43 threes (24%). She is a quality sleeper that could draw interest soon. D-III programs took note.
2025 5-9 G Sloane Vick – Harrison
Going up against Class 4A State Runner-Up Hardaway, Sloane Vick was locked in from the very beginning, pumping in 21 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks in a 41-36 win. Vick opened up her scoring with three threes in the first half. She found consistent success getting to her left hand and finishing in traffic. Sloane looks to have added some more muscle to her frame since last seeing her and it has paid dividends. Vick’s improved strength, high IQ and fluid release could push her up recruiting boards. A legacy at Georgia College, Vick has the skill to build upon her GC offer and grab even more attention of college coaches.
2025 5-9 G @sloane_vick (@ladyhoyabball) drops in the floater.#WolvesTeamCamp pic.twitter.com/FMeHLE3l7H
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) June 10, 2024
2025 5-9 F Harper Smith – Harrison
I am a big fan of how Harper plays. She is tough as nails, a physical combo-forward that grinds in the paint. Smith crashes in for offensive rebounds and is strong enough to power through defenders. Harper is a tweener and can play 3-5 in spurts. When she clears rebounds on defense she is a threat to push the ball and start fastbreaks. Facing Hardaway’s 6-foot-2 and 6-foot front line, Smith came away with 6 points, 12 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals. Small schools looking for versatile toughness may want to check in with Harper.
2025 6-2 F Akilah Shelton – Hardaway
D-I schools continue to trickle in with offers. I expect a handful more to come after GBCA Live. Akilah has great physical traits. Aside from her obvious height, strength and length, Shelton has very good hands and can collect rebounds in traffic. The lefty scores with both hands with her back to the basket and is comfortable shooting threes. Her accuracy is still improving, but Shelton has the upside to step outside to keep the defense honest and should see her consistency increase over the course of her career. Shelton is one of the state’s best two-way post players. I like how physical she plays and the fact she isn’t affected by contact. Shelton posted 15 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals and 4 blocks against Harrison.
2027 6-0 F Rhianna Boynton – Hardaway
Rhianna first announced her presence in the state championship game, making an impact with her length and defensive prowess. She did the same at West Georgia, proving to be a dynamic defender with a bright future. Rhianna compiled 8 points, 15 rebounds, 4 steals and 3 blocks. Boynton’s wingspan and quick leaping ability allow her to track down rebounds and swat shots both on the perimeter and in the paint. Boynton was able to turn her defense into offense, going coast-to-coast. She scored with both hands around the basket. Boynton is trending up heading into her sophomore season.
Schools should get familiar with 2027 6-0 F Rhianna Boynton (@hardaway_hoops).
Dynamic springy defender with long arms . Vacuums up rebounds and blocks shots.
Coast-to-coast defense into offense.#WolvesTeamCamp pic.twitter.com/x6KIONLsiR
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) June 10, 2024