’22 Chole Sterling (Marietta): A night after winning the State Title, Sterling enters the showcase and puts on an absolute stunning performance. Sterling has an elite handle, can score on every level and does so in effortless fashion. She controlled the tempo and was never rattled despite receiving constant pressure and double teams. Kyle Sandy stated Sterling needs to be in the conversation as one of the best point guards in Georgia’s 2022 Class. At this point, the verdict is in… Sterling is solidified as one of the best players in the state of Georgia, regardless of classification.
‘21 Taylor Christmas (SW Dekalb) – Gifted prospect with excellent size that should be an immediate impact prospect for college coaches. 6’2″ post that dominates in the paint and has the ability to step out and shoot the jumper. Christmas was amazing at the showcase and stood out as a powerful post presence that many will not have an answer for. #UnsignedSenior ALERT!
’22 Jillian Bretz (Forsyth Central): Bretz is a long range sniper that doesn’t miss often. If she is open, you can go ahead and pencil in the basket, without hesitation. Bretz is a legit 5’10”, which makes her a match up nightmare for shorter guards. She’s a consistent defender that competes and is engaged. Shorter University was in attendance and a few days later a visit was scheduled and she left campus with an OFFER. Expect many more schools to get involved VERY SOON.
’22 NeKaya Williams (Brookwood): Dynamic, long, athletic, fast, versatile and just an overall joy to watch. Williams can play 1-3 and does so interchangeably, in a blink of an eye. She’s unstoppable in transition and a crafty finisher. College coaches love long, versatile athletes that are exceptionally skilled. NeKaya is all of the above. Expect college coaches to be all over Williams in the NEAR FUTURE!
’22 Cayla Cowart (West Forsyth): Recently picking up offers from LaGrange and GCSU, Cowart is a hot commodity college coaches are aware of and love. Various Peachbelt schools were in attendance at our event and many were very impressed with what Cowart brings to the table. None the less, Cowart is a popular name amongst coaches in the SE and deservingly so. She’s a elite playmaker that can play multiple positions and has the size… Expect more schools taking an aggressive approach to Cowart’s recruitment. She’s worth it!
’22 Kaela Ward (Villa Rica): Easily one of the camp’s top performers. Ward is an exceptionally powerful and strong wing that did everything on the floor. She can shoot from the perimeter was an unstoppable force when she attacked the rim. Skill, size and strength makes Ward a very attractive prospect.
’22 Katelyn Dunning (Mt.Paran): Dunning had an outstanding showing earning the attention of quite a few coaches in attendance. At this point, Dunning is one of the elite floor generals in the state of Georgia and one of the best passers. She is excellent in transition and has a gift for creating for others and making it look easy… Visit Katelyn’s PRO Movement profile: Here
‘22 Laila Battle (Campbell): After concluding a breakout junior season, earning 1st Team All-Region honors, Battle backed op those accolades with another strong showing. It’s amazing to watch Battle play and continue to be one of the top players in the gym without the extra flash, rather elite fundamentals and being a gifted basketball tactician. Visit Laila’s PRO Movement profile: Here
’22 Haelim Adle (North Forsyth): Welp… “The Girl W/ The Pink Hair” returns in grand fashion! Adle has definitely taken a serious leap from the last #PRO Resolution event. Adle is an gifted playmaker, paired with a strong frame, allowing her to do pretty much anything she wants on the floor. Quite a few college coaches were locked in and glued to her games, deservingly so.
’22 Zaria Hurston (Norcross): 5’11” versatile forward that can guard every position on the floor and has a beautiful jumper. Hurston is vocal, active and brings high energy to game. With her size, versatility and skill set, the #PRO Staff project college coaches will be making Hurston a priority in the NEAR FUTURE.
’22 Dayuna Colvin (North Cobb): Wow! Colvin has great size and can play various positions effectively. A gifted playmaker, Colvin can get her own shot, as well as create for her teammates. The #PRO Staff love her aggressiveness and court vision. She’s a tough competitor that also brings the SAME ENERGY on the defensive end.
’22 Dyanna Maxey (Frederick Douglass) : Maxey is absolutely amazing and a joy to watch with the basketball. She made countless “NEXT LEVEL” passes that were nothing short of breathtaking. She plays at her pace and seems to be immune to ball pressure. Maxey has the IQ, vision and just a great feel for the game.
’23 Jada Peterson (Etowah): Jada was lights out from beyond the arc throughout the day. Only a sophomore, Peterson has an extremely high ceiling. With the the shooting ability, Jada is equally talented in her court vision. She’s a tough cover for opposing defenders and as she enters upperclassmen status… the FUTURE IS BRIGHT!
’21 Kenzia “Bubbles” Williams (Monroe): #HeartOverHeart …. Indeed, Williams is a great ball handler and hard to stay in front of. Holding offers East Georgia, Fayetteville Tech & Thomas University, Williams proved why she’s such a coveted prospect. Columbia State CC also was in attendance at the showcase and made contact with Bubbles shortly after. Visit Kenzia’s PRO Movement profile: Here
‘23 Taiylor Williams (Brookstone): Another underclassmen guard that has taken a SERIOUS LEAP since the last showcase. Williams showed to be an impressive creator with the ball and a great slasher off the ball. Making her a valuable piece the puzzle, regardless of the play style of the teammates she was on the floor with. #PRO is definitely intrigued with the development of Williams and the NEXT LEAP her game takes.
’23 Makayah Harris (Marietta): At this point MJ is no longer a surprise to the #PRO Staff. She has been a consistent STANDOUT and recently playing an impactful role on State Champions Marietta High School. MJ is an long, elite defender and excellent on the break. She’s the versatile two way athlete college coaches are looking for. Bright future ahead for MJ!
’22 Calie Thrower (West Forsyth): Very seasoned junior that plays with poise and composure. Thrower is a knockdown 3pt shooter and also solid off the dribble. Currently holding an offer for Anderson University (SC), Thrower projects well in transitioning to the next level. Already having a strong build and a well rounded game, Thrower will be able to help various collegiate programs. Big senior year…#Loading
’23 Monet Dance (Mount Pisgah): Another underclassmen who loves to play in the big moments. Dance looked very comfortable playing against older, talented competition. She’s an extremely quick point guard that plays at her speed and tempo. College coaches will be knocking down her door with scholarship opportunities. Special young prospect with a HIGH CEILING!
’22 Jayla Cook (Redan): One of the top perimeter defenders at the showcase and just a tough competitor. Cook was amongst the trees fighting for loose balls and earning at least three jump balls with her extra effort plays. The #PRO Staff absolutely love the energy and passion Cook plays with. The 1st Team All-Region selection is extremely quick and loves the game of basketball. Expect a big senior season from Cook.
‘21 Taylor Williams (Woodland): Williams was a pleasant surprise at the showcase. She was one of the unsigned seniors that came and left it all on the floor. She had countless, clutch effort plays that swung the momentum in her team’s favor. Since the showcase, the talented guard has heard from a number of coaches, with visits being scheduled. #UnsignedSenior
’21 Lauryn Bell (SW Dekalb): Bell is a highly skilled prospect that may not be the most athletic or fastest. However, Bell is extremely savvy, shifty and smooth. The southpaw is very strong and physical. She never runs from or avoids contact, rather embraces and welcomes it. An unsigned senior that is extremely impactful and college coaches should look into!
’21 Gabryelle Matthews (Elite Scholars): Gabby Matthews! Very intriguing prospect with tremendous versatility. Gabby’s size and strength makes her a tough cover for defenders. However, she also has a nice skill set and able to shoot the ball from deep and is a creative playmaker. Another UNSIGNED SENIOR that has the ability to impact a lot of collegiate rosters.
’22 Shamaria Jennings (Mt.Paran): Extremely athletic wing that can defend multiple positions and plays with a HIGH MOTOR! Jennings is a great offensive rebounder and attacks the glass with FORCE! Energy, passion, toughness…. Jennings has it ALL!
’21 Amya Bullard (Toombs): 5’11” post that can finish around the rim with either hand and shoot the mid range jumper. Bullard would be an excellent addition to a collegiate program looking to add depth to their frontcourt. She has great size and strength to be a legit inside presence. #UnsignedSenior
’21 LaTyah Barber (Lafayette): #UnsignedSenior that had a fantastic showing at #Resolution. Barber made every hustle and effort play throughout the day! She played with 100% MAXIMUM EFFORT and definitely showed she deserves an opportunity at the next level. Shooting ability, court vision, crafty finisher and an overall tough competitor… Barber will find a way!
’22 Mia Geveke (Harrison): Quiet demeanor but an impactful game. Mia is an excellent 3pt sniper, with range, that can also slash to the rim. Standing 5’8″, she has nice size and length at her position. Mia knows her role and flourishes in it. She is also a good passer and moves without the ball very well. This AAU season expect Mia to take a SERIOUS LEAP!
’23 Anna Conza (Walton): You can tell the kids that live in the gym. Their fundamentals, mechanics and overall feel for the game looks seamless. Anna is that kid… She does everything well and plays with a maturity most underclassmen don’t have. As she moves into upperclassmen status look for her to become more aggressive and really take the NEXT STEP in her development.