2026 Standouts at Run 4 the Roses
Ar’Nayshia Griffin 6’0″ F/C 2026 (Tre Mann Elite 2025). This one play illustrates the talent that Griffin has. Griffin rejects the shot of an opposing player, hustles to get the ball and then leads the fast break and throws a…
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Continue ReadingAr’Nayshia Griffin 6’0″ F/C 2026 (Tre Mann Elite 2025). This one play illustrates the talent that Griffin has. Griffin rejects the shot of an opposing player, hustles to get the ball and then leads the fast break and throws a halfcourt pass to her teammate. Her teammate calmy lays the ball in the goal. Griffin made this play while playing center. She has good size and strength, and she is a handful down on the blocks. She does a good job of catching the ball anywhere in her vicinity and knows how to finish. She is also excellent at drawing fouls and going to the free-throw line. Griffin was equally good on the defensive end. She has the versatility to defend on the inside and the outside. She is a good shot blocker with excellent timing. Griffin came within an eyelash of 3 double-doubles in Run 4 the Roses (8-8, 7-9, 11-9) and also had another game where she pulled down 10 rebounds.
Narjhanni Harris, 5’7″ G 2026 (Tre Mann Elite 2025) was another impressive player in the 2026 class. Harris has size, speed, and worlds of athleticism. She can really get downhill on her way to the basket. Most of her drives came on the right-hand side. When Harris starts driving left, she will be virtually unguardable. Harris also does a good job of rebounding from the guard position.
Ashlyn Young, 5’8″ G (Tre Mann Elite 2025). Young played well at Run 4 the Roses and had one game where she put in a 15-point performance. Young has played varsity since 6th grade and is used to playing on the big stage. Young is an all-around player and a stat sheet filler. She gets her share of rebounds from the guard position and also passes the ball well. Defensively, she uses her length to disrupt passing lanes and get steals.
Alanna Tatum Alanna Tatum 5'6" | PG University Christian | 2026 State FL , 5’7″ 2026 (ECU 2025) Tatum played well in Run 4 the Roses and was in a leadership role this tournament. With the exit of three key members to older teams, Tatum has found herself in a leadership role and the ball in her hand a lot more. Tatum is a special player and very elite on the defensive end. At Run 4 the Roses, she handled the ball well and facilitated to her shooters. Tatum was unflappable and her speed and athleticism allows her to get by presses and hurt defenses in the process. She showed a nice float game and midrange game. Already with a year of high school under her belt, the sky is the limit for Tatum who just finished middle school a few months ago.