<strong>Top Available Unsigned Seniors</strong>
<strong>6-2 PF [player_tooltip player_id="311536" first="Bryana" last="Hardy"] – Lovejoy
</strong>Hardy is a long and strong athletic post presence. She gets off her feet quickly to secure rebounds and alter shots. Hardy does her scoring in the paint on putbacks and dump offs. She has improving footwork with her back to the basket and has the quickness to beat her man off the dribble when attacking from the high post. Charleston Southern and Winthrop have offered.
<strong>6-0 W [player_tooltip player_id="148864" first="Aniya" last="Palmer"] – Troup County
</strong>A torn shoulder stymied [player_tooltip player_id="148864" first="Aniya" last="Palmer"]’s recruitment her senior season, but before her season ending injury, Palmer was hearing from D-I schools. She’s a wiry, high motor athlete that impacts the game on both ends. She’s a playmaker with the ball, able to slice to the rim, find the open man and score inside. Defensively, she can guard 1-5 with her great length forcing turnovers in passing lanes and blocking shots on the interior. When healthy, Palmer is a triple-double threat. She’s an interesting prospect that could resurface at the D-I level.
<strong>6-1 W [player_tooltip player_id="148863" first="Claire" last="Davis"] – Cass
</strong>One of the most skilled players in Georgia over 6-foot tall, [player_tooltip player_id="148863" first="Claire" last="Davis"] has the overall talent to be a D-I player. She is a rugged rebounder that has a diverse offensive game. Davis scores on the perimeter, powers through contact inside and distributes for others. She is capable of defending multiple positions and is a true mismatch on offense.
<strong>5-9 CG [player_tooltip player_id="195843" first="Sydney" last="Bolden"] – Loganville
</strong>D-I schools are on the verge of offering the breakout playmaker. Bolden brought her game to another level her senior season averaging 20.1 points, 5.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 5.7 steals. Her defensive prowess and consistent effort separate her from other available guards. Bolden is equipped with long arms and has springy leaping ability. Her multidimensional skill set gives her great value.
<strong>5-7 CG [player_tooltip player_id="148860" first="Ta’Mia" last="Stargell"] – Langston Hughes
</strong>Tough-nosed physical guard that can get downhill. Stargell plays a smooth game and balances her scoring with her facilitating. She is good in one-on-one settings, able to create off the dribble. Stargell is comfortable being the number one option on offense or serving as a playmaker for others.
<strong>5-6 PG [player_tooltip player_id="118147" first="Ashleigh" last="Norris"] – Newton
</strong>Back from an ACL tear, [player_tooltip player_id="118147" first="Ashleigh" last="Norris"] is as shifty as ever. The speedy guard has the ball on a string as she breaks down defenders. She’s a very good finisher around the rim that also has range out to the three-point line. Norris’ quickness also makes her a scrappy on-ball defender.
<strong>5-9 CG [player_tooltip player_id="269485" first="Nekaya" last="Williams"] – Brookwood
</strong>You can always count on [player_tooltip player_id="269485" first="Nekaya" last="Williams"] to play hard. Super athletic and with a great mindset to boot, Williams is a two-way standout. She can lockdown on defense and can score from all three-levels on offense. Williams is very good at slashing to the rim and finishing in traffic. She’s a quick leaper that elevates above bigger players for rebounds. Williams has gotten better at creating for others. Southern has offered.
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