2026’s That We Want To See At The PGH Top 250
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The Prep Girls Hoops Michigan Top 250 is getting closer. It’s part of the nation’s premier showcase series and has hosted some of the top players in the state and the country. There will be talent at all skill levels…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Girls Hoops Michigan Top 250 is getting closer. It’s part of the nation’s premier showcase series and has hosted some of the top players in the state and the country. There will be talent at all skill levels and coaches in attendance and on livestream to see them at work. We’re going to give you some examples of players from the class of 2026 that we’d like to see at the Top 250 Expo.
Williams is an example of why I say that players make the event. We’ve seen it at the PGH Michigan Top 250 before – When a national target shows up, the coaches will follow. Williams could make a statement for herself, and the entire state, at the event. She protects the rim with her anticipation and length and can run the floor like a high level wing.
Lewis looks like she could have a really bright future in the game of basketball. I like the way that she defends, playing the passing lanes and looking to deny the pass. Lewis has a nose for a loose ball and really goes after it. She could put the state on notice at the Top 250.
VandenToorn is a very intriguing player that coaches will want to get a look at when the PGH Top 250 rolls into town. She is an excellent shooter off the catch. VandenToorn catches the ball cleanly and gets the shot up very quickly making it tough to defend. She can push the pace off a turnover as well.
Sain was so impressive last year as a high end freshman. She’s a premier prospect that does so much well. Sain can handle and create off the bounce with the best. Not just the best in the state when it comes to the class of 2026, but the best probably in the country. Coaches, if Sain’s in the gym, you have to check out the action.
Lambka is a very talented player that could blow up at the Top 250. She’s really smooth on the wing and can make plays in the open floor. Lambka plays for a really good coach and you can tell with her decision making and feel for the action. She’s the type of player that a lot of coaches could really ‘discover’ at the PGH event.