2026 India Williams (Aja Wilson Elite): Williams was one of the catalyst in what was an impressive overall showing for Aja Wilson Elite. Williams did a fantastic job in being able to score in a variety of ways and levels, knock down shots, attack and create out in open space, and bring a team mentality to the court in sharing the ball.  Didn’t force anything and played really well overall.

2026 Reagan Haggard (Aja Wilson Elite): Haggard was another player that brings intrigue with her game and size. Standing nearly 6’0, Haggard does a great job in getting to her spots, making the right decisions and never forcing, and also showing a fluid release from outside.  Furthermore, time after time, she just seemed to have her hands in every loose ball and was engaged defensively.

2026 Charlotte Tune (Team Mack): Tune was the Tournament MVP at the Lady NC Top 80 and she is back in action, proving once again that she is going to be a player well-known around the state.  Tune plays like a senior but is still so young, which makes her even more intriguing in what she could ultimately be at the end. But she hits big shots, is quite crafty in creating scoring opportunities, and plays with an excellent feel.

2025 Savannah Wilson (Lady Gaters): It isn’t always about scoring that can gain the attention of our scouts; it can be how you impact the game overall.  That is what Wilson did for me, as she is an absolutely tough prospect that leaves it all out on the floor. Whether it was diving for loose balls, taking charges, battling on the boards, or competing and making plays on both ends, Wilson played with an excellent motor today.

2024 Sophie Levine (EA Prep): Levine was one crafty guard when watching her, as she was tremendous with the ball in her hands. She was able to shake defenders left and right, create and get into the paint, read and see the floor to find teammates, but also did a great job in creating opportunities for herself.  Really liked her style of play and what she was able to do.

2024 Maja Rohkohl (Lady Gaters National): Rohkohl, who was a standout at the Lady NC Top 80, was back in action and once again she made her presence felt in a big way. Rohkohl quickly grabs your attention with her size and ability to man the paint. She has great touch, carves out space in the paint, posts up and has a good feel with her back to the basket, and really bullies her opponents on the boards.  She should be a target for many programs for sure.

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