Peach Games: 17U Wings to Watch
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Chloe VanDyke GA #72 SF #19 HEIGHT 6'0" POS SF CLASS 2025 View Profile Chloe VanDyke State: Georgia School: South Paulding Club: NME Vandyke is an interesting prospect with her athleticism and length. She can play both on the perimeter…
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Continue ReadingVandyke is an interesting prospect with her athleticism and length. She can play both on the perimeter and in the post. Chloe is able to attack off the dribble and has a pull-up jumper in her game. Where she really holds value is her defensive versatility. She has a quick reaction time when guarding on the perimeter and is long enough to alter shots inside. The 2025 is just starting to come into her own.
Gaby has been a solid scorer throughout the course of her career. She plays with physical toughness. LoPresti mixes it up on the backboards and uses her body well on drives, backing down opponents and spinning to the rim. She does a little bit of everything on the floor, averaging 11 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 3.7 steals as a junior. Gaby can play anywhere from shooting guard to a small-ball four, giving her value as a prospect.
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As far as skills and physical tools go, Miyah Holmes Miyah Holmes 6’0″ | SF Carrollton | 2025 State GA grades out as high as anyone in Georgia’s 2025 class. She is a graceful athlete that can play all over the floor on both ends of the floor. A breakout season is on the horizon. She averaged 9.3 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 3.3 steals and 1 block as a sophomore. Multiple D-I and D-II schools have already offered.
Columbus State is the latest school to offer, joining the likes of LaSalle, South Alabama, North Carolina A&T and Longwood. At 6-foot, Hosley can play inside and out. She’s a wiry long-armed athlete that can do damage on defense all over. Hosley posted 12.6 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game. McKayla has good form on her jumper and has shown the ability to pull-up from three. She has one of the higher ceilings in Georgia’s 2025 class.