PGH Peach Games – 15U Second Team
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For those that had a chance to be at Peach Games in Georgia this past weekend – or for those who viewed the proceedings on Baller TV – those aficionados were in for a treat. The tournament was one of…
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Continue ReadingFor those that had a chance to be at Peach Games in Georgia this past weekend – or for those who viewed the proceedings on Baller TV – those aficionados were in for a treat.
The tournament was one of four Prep Girls Hoops Circuit events that took place around the country with others emanating from Wisconsin, Ohio and Texas. Georgia’s event welcomed teams from all around the southeast and even welcomed at least one team from Wisconsin.
Earlier, we unveiled our list for our 15U First Team for Peach Games. Without further adieu, we now turn our attention to our Second Team honorees.
Moody was another of the important elements to Wood Elite 2026’s success this past weekend as the team went 4-0 for Peach Games. Coach Monee Wood had to be proud of how her team played – and that includes what Moody did. She had 11 points in a victory over Team Nite Nite 2026 to close out Saturday’s play. Look out if she has the ball behind the 3-point line as she is ready and poised to take (and make) those attempts. Defensively, she is a possibility to collect steals and create additional possessions for her team. Moody is listed at 5-foot-5 and typically operates as a guard in the backcourt.
Highlights
Evie Freeman
Evie Freeman
With as much talent as Blue Heat Basketball Academy brought to Georgia this past weekend, one could have made an entire first team solely with standouts from the travel team based in Jacksonville. Two of the games Freeman’s team played in were on Sunday. She had a game-ending layup in a win over Porter Sports 2026 and a dazzling finish at the rim in a contest against SMAC Kentucky Royals 2026. In that matchup against the Bluegrass State team, Freeman finished with 16 points to ensure her team would finish 3-1 for the weekend. Getting to the free throw line and the ability to handle the ball with her left hands are only two elements to her overall game.
Alana Myles Alana Myles 5'11" | C Bastrop, La | 2026 LA
Alana Myles Alana Myles 5'11" | C Bastrop, La | 2026 LA
The trip back to Louisiana to Georgia was likely an enjoyable one for My Sister’s Keeper 2026 as they concluded Peach Games with a 4-0 mark to finish first among 15U teams in Pool B. One of those victories occurred against Lights Out Ballers (LOB 2026) where she scored 12 points in a contest where her team’s margin of victory was a mere three points (51-48). Bolstering a team’s rebounding efforts is another aspect of her complete skillset. She also understands the art of playing on contact and getting to the free throw line. Myles is the only representative from Bastrop on this year’s My Sister’s Keeper 2026 roster.
Tempo Sports Academy 2026 particularly stood out among the teams representing South Carolina at this year’s Peach Games. Christian, a standout from 3A Belton-Honea Path, scored 11 points in what was a hard-fought, 48-45 victory against a Kentucky Blue Devils 2026 team. Christian also tallied 12 points against a My Sister’s Keeper 2026 team that went 4-0 for the tournament. Accuracy from behind the 3-point arc is part of her offensive repertoire. She gets herself in position to grab rebounds and is also adept in converting on high-percentage shot opportunities. In the win over Kentucky Blue Devils 2026, all 11 of her points were scored in the first half.
Following the stellar season that the 3A Walhalla Razorbacks put together in 2022-23, those who proudly wear Walhalla purple have to be excited for what the future has in store for the standout 2026. Roach finished with 22 points in what was one of the more entertaining matchups of the weekend – when her team got together with Louisiana-based My Sister’s Keeper 2026. Roach had one of the highlight plays of the weekend in that game when she made a 3-pointer then was fouled, giving her an opportunity at a four-point play. Roach completed the play by draining the ensuing free throw.