Jersey Girls Can Play
In this article:
Just a few more Jersey girls who have been showing they belong playing high level AAU hoops. Whitney Hobson NJ #58 SG #16 HEIGHT 5'9" POS SG CLASS 2026 View Profile Whitney Hobson Twitter State: New Jersey School: Trinity Hall…
Access all of Prep Girls Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue ReadingJust a few more Jersey girls who have been showing they belong playing high level AAU hoops.
This kid plays hard. She goes hard in transition and runs to the right spots whether it’s filling a lane or spotting up. She can stick the 3 and finish inside. Just another key piece of the Shoreshots 2026 squad. She is a physical player and works hard on the glass. She makes good decisions with the ball and sees the court well. Defensively, she has active hands and does a group job jumping out in pick and roll situations. Whitney is part of a loaded freshman class on the young Trinity Hall roster that will be fun to watch in the future.
Nikki can shoot it. She spots up looking for the ball and catches ready to shoot it. She is a consistent deep threat for the NJ Panthers and provides instant offense when she gets the ball. She plays with a good IQ and when defenders over commit to taking away the 3, she goes back door and finishes at the rim. Active hands defensively and a willing rebounder, she will make a huge leap in her sophomore year at Hunterdon Central.
Another talented guard for the Shoreshots 2026 roster. Belle is comfortable with the ball against pressure and has exceptional court vision. She is routinely putting the ball into tight windows and getting it to her teammates in spots where they can score. She is comfortable spotting up at the 3 point line. With some talented seniors graduating from a talented St. Rose program, Belle should make a big leap in year 2.
Highlights
Bella’s sophomore year at Cranford HS was impressive where she averaged 12+ppg and 6+rpg. That success has carried over to her NJ Panthers season. She makes good decisions inside whether it’s getting to the rim or kicking to open shooters. She works hard on the glass and uses her length to keep balls alive. She has range out to the 3-point line and is showing it during the AAU season. That improvement will make her even more dangerous as a junior at Cranford HS.