GYBC National Camp: Georgia Standouts
GYBC hosted their national camp for middle school girls over the weekend. Here are some of the standouts from Georgia. Laylah Simpson (2026) took the ball coast to coast on a solo fast break battling through contact after grabbing the…
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Continue ReadingGYBC hosted their national camp for middle school girls over the weekend. Here are some of the standouts from Georgia.
Laylah Simpson (2026) took the ball coast to coast on a solo fast break battling through contact after grabbing the rebound herself. She had some nice moves beyond the perimeter allowing her to get inside to score some points.
Lydia Ledford Lydia Ledford 5'10" | SG Buford | 2026 State GA (2026) was consistently finding herself on the free throw line. She runs the floor well breaking away from her opponents on fast breaks. Her height and ball skills make her a versatile athlete on the floor.
Chloe Pendley (2026) was a great facilitator finding her open teammates under the basket with ease. She cut well without the ball to get a pass and bucket. She knew exactly where to go to grab steals anticipating passes on the other end.
Grace Landeck (2026) did a nice job flashing from block to block to get open, and she knew exactly how to turn herself towards the basket to score some points. She stayed ready to shoot even off of offensive rebounds.
Finley Parker (2027, featured photo) showed off her range shooting, and she was constantly moving around the perimeter finding the openings. Her length came in handy closing out on her opponents and blocking shots. She was playing all over the court grabbing rebounds, flashing in the paint, and setting herself up around the perimeter. She had a nice crossover move to get around her opponent and make the jump shot from the elbow.
Nakhai Worthy (2027) has a nice stutter move she uses to throw off her defender and get to the hoop. She also uses a nice jump stop to show off her jumper, and she can even get a foul and the bucket by throwing off her defenders. She showed off her range shooting from deep as well.
Jasmine James (2027) grabbed an offensive rebound and used a power dribble to score the second chance opportunity. She was great at facilitating ball movement, and she showed patience when waiting for the lanes to open up and show off her drives to the basket.
Aliya Dewitt (2028) was quick handling the ball up the court finding her open teammates cutting to the basket. She hustled after loose balls and made some saves to her teammates leading to more points.