If you want to watch some high quality basketball, the Wilkins Summer League in Belleville will be a high school summer league to check out. In Part 1 and Part 2, we looked at some of the players to watch in the league. Those articles can be found below. Due to the depth of talent, we added a Part 3! Take a look at more of the talent that will be on display at the Wilkins Summer League!
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="230791" first="Shahd" last="Bakkar"] (2023, SG, Salem)</strong>
Bakkar has shown this spring that she can play off the ball, but handle like a point as well. She’s an energy player that provides a spark and a bunch of intensity.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="419536" first="Eliza" last="Bush"] (2025, PG, Arbor Prep)</strong>
I really like Bush’s upside as a player. She’s one of the better pure passers in her class and she could easily transfer that skill to the next level. She plays high IQ offense, getting the ball to where it needs to be with no hesitation.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="362289" first="Sophie" last="Daugard"] (2023, G/F, Howell</strong>
Daugard had a terrific junior season and looks to continue that momentum into her senior season. She can flat out shoot the ball. Daugard can hit a jumper from mid range as well as from behind the arc. She can shoot both off the catch and dribble.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="361798" first="Savannah" last="Fellenbaum"] (2024, SF, Lake Fenton)</strong>
Fellenbaum is a versatile offensive player that constantly creates matchup issues for opponents. She’s a whiz when it comes to scoring in the paint, but can also attack from multiple spots on the floor.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="419560" first="Tierra" last="Golden"] (2025, PG, Wayne Memorial)</strong>
Golden has a knack for finding even the smallest lane to the rim and taking advantage of it. She attacks the bucket, draws contact, and finds her way to the free throw line.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="244287" first="Kendall" last="Hendrix"] (2024, F, West Bloomfield)</strong>
Hendrix is an elite talent with an array of strengths and skills. She’s a true 3 level scorer so she must be accounted for at all times. Hendrix is tough to match up with due to her versatility.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="417889" first="Ellie" last="Laier"] (2024, PG, Hartland)</strong>
With a lot of high quality perimeter play having graduated, the door could be open for Laier to have a huge impact this season. She’s an excellent lead guard that can play efficiently at a high speed.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="420489" first="Ashlyn" last="Moorehead"] (2025, CG, Tecumseh)</strong>
Moorehead had an excellent freshman season and her development as a player should be fun to watch. She can attack the rim off the bounce going with her left or right and finish with either hand as well.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="190714" first="Chloe" last="Perry"] (2023, SG, Dexter)</strong>
The veteran leader will be a key piece of a talented Dexter squad. She’s a terrific 2 way player that can both and score from, and defend, the perimeter.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="335979" first="Abigail" last="Resovsky"] (2024, F, Salem)</strong>
Resovsky has turned rebounding into her calling card, as she will attack the glass with relentlessness and physicality. Resovsky extends possessions for her team and limits them for her opponents.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="256736" first="Rachel" last="Riley"] (2023, PG, Belleville)</strong>
If you want to see a quality perimeter player, Riley is a good one to watch. The veteran guard can handle the ball and fill it up from behind the arc.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="415935" first="Cola" last="Sisk"] (2023, F, Lake Fenton)</strong>
Sisk is an underrated talent in my opinion. She attacks the glass on both ends and rebounds bigger than her height. Sisk can get off the ground in a hurry and catch a board high.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="364996" first="Amaya" last="Smith"] (2024, PG, Lake Fenton)</strong>
If you want defensive stoppers at the point guard position, look no further. Smith is a shut down defender. She keeps the defense honest at the other end with her ability to fill it up from beyond the arc.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="244296" first="Taylor" last="Wallace"] (2024, PG, Arbor Prep)</strong>
Wallace is a terrific perimeter talent that can call herself an elite ball handler as well as shooter. She’s a high percentage scorer that doesn’t have to be ball dominant to get hers. This helps Wallace distribute as a lead guard to other hot hands as well.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="335990" first="Destiny" last="Washington"] (2024, PG, West Bloomfield)</strong>
Washington is a smooth athlete that can go from 0-100 before you know it. If a defender takes a breath, Washington will make a play. She’s an underrated player with a high upside.
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