#PGHMusicCityShowdown Floor Generals
I dropped day one and day two top performers from the Music City Showdown; now, let’s take a look at a few of the standout floor generals… Lauren Chavis (5’2/PG/2026) AAU Team: FBC Bouncenation Instagram: laurenchavis1 Twitter: @lauren_chavis1 …
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Continue ReadingI dropped day one and day two top performers from the Music City Showdown; now, let’s take a look at a few of the standout floor generals…
Lauren Chavis (5’2/PG/2026)
AAU Team: FBC Bouncenation
Instagram: laurenchavis1
Twitter: @lauren_chavis1
Lauren was small but made a significant impact for her squad. She showed that she has good court vision and that she is a high-caliber passer as well. She made on-time and on-target passes, whether in the open court or in tight spaces.
She is a PG that can make the open three and has a knack for drawing fouls on defenders.
Her game is still developing, but she showed that she has enough skill and understanding of the game to contribute in a wide variety of ways from the lead guard spot.
Brittany Campbell (5’6/PG/2025)
AAU Team: Richmond Heat
Instagram: brittany_c11
Twitter: @britt_c11
Brittany is a PG that was in attack mode from the jump. She is a high-energy player that lifts up everyone around her with her passion in which she plays with. She is a strong two-way player. She is a solid defender that can run an offense competently. She knows how to control tempo, understands time and situations, and is reliable with the rock in her hands.
Her strength is when she is able to put the ball on the floor and create off the bounce making plays either for herself or her teammates.
In the match-up against Vision Chasers Elite, she dropped 13pts leading her team in the scoring column. She is a floor general to keep on your watch list.
Cadence Elizabeth Carlock (5’0/PG/2026)
AAU Team: OTP
Instagram: carlock_cadence14
Twitter: N/A
Cadence is small but one of the feistiest PGs I saw throughout the tourney. What made Cadence a player who found her way into my notes is all the things she does for her team that does not show up on the stat sheet. She played with a lot of passion and intensity. She understood where the ball needed to be to keep her team fluid, as the ball never got stuck with her. Defensively she is right at that 5’0 height mark but did not back down to anyone.
She simply had it made up in her mind that she was going to defend on every possession.
Don’t let the size fool you; she is all heart.
Aniya Southall (5’1/PG/2027)
AAU Team: Mobile Lady Hornets
Instagram: Raw3.staniya
Twitter: @aniyaLSouthall
Aniya found her way into my notes initially thru her play on the defensive end of the court. She was aggressive with her on-ball D, had extremely active hands, and turned defense into offense with her high level of activity on the defensive end of the court. Aniya accumulated a lot of steals throughout the weekend, and opposing ball-handlers would be wise to be careful when Aniya is defending them.
Offensively she is tough off the bounce, which is her source of playmaking for her team.
She hit open teammates who she created open by her penetration off the bounce, and she also finished well at the rim when she got all the way to the cup. She is a positive contributor from the lead guard spot.
Jonna Moses (5’5/PG/2026)
AAU Team: Team Ambition
Instagram: its_jonna12
Twitter: @its_jonna12
Jonna is a solid and reliable PG that showed her value at the showdown. Her trustworthiness as a ball-handler and a knock-down shooter from behind the arc makes her a key player on Team Ambition. She is a 2026 kid that played beyond her years at times and, at other times, showed that she is still just in the 8th grade. Despite her play at whatever stage you saw her in, she is a prospect with a lot of potential and a solid future in front of her.
Because of her unselfish play, the more dangerous she becomes, the better the opportunities for her teammates.
Trinity Dixon (5’3/PG/2026)
AAU Team: FBC Thunder 2026
Instagram: Trinity_1349
Twitter: N/A
Let me start by saying my thoughts are with Trinity as she left the final game her team played on Sunday with an ankle injury. Before that game, Trinity was putting on an impressive performance at the PG spot. Defensively she was in passing lanes, playing hard, playing smart, and locking down ball-handlers.
Offensively, she lived in the paint generating high-percentage scoring opportunities for her teammates.
Hopefully, all is well with her, and she will be back on the court soon, facilitating the offense for FBC. Throughout the weekend and in her absence, you could tell that she is an inclusive and empowering leader on the court.
Stay locked in as more is coming from this fantastic event.