LBI Summer Showcase: Top Performing PG’s Part II
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Kamryn Kitchen NC #3 SG #1 HEIGHT 5'9" POS SG CLASS 2025 View Profile Kamryn Kitchen State: North Carolina School: Independence Club: Team Curry Kamryn Kitchen Kamryn Kitchen 5’9″ | SG Independence | 2025 State NC needs no introduction. She…
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Continue ReadingKamryn Kitchen Kamryn Kitchen 5’9″ | SG Independence | 2025 State NC needs no introduction. She has solidified her standing as one of the top players in North Carolina and continues to rise up the rankings on the national level. She is the extreme competitor who will do whatever it takes to win every time she steps on the court. She is a shooter with a strong pull-up game. When she gets into her rhythm, there is nothing anyone can do to stop her as he she will light the nets on fire. She is physical and will fight through aggressive defenders who try to deny her the ball. Holding offers from 20+ high major programs, Kamryn will be an asset for whichever program is fortunate enough to land her.
As a big guard that does so many things well, Jaida’s ball handing abilities are simply unmatched. As opponents send the double to get the ball out of her hands, she will simply use one of her many quick first-steps to attack the open lane. She has keen awareness and excellent court vision. She uses a combination of her quickness and physical stature to create space and get where she needs to go and facilitate the offense. Her ability to draw defenders in, allows her teammates to flourish in the paint for open looks. along with her ball handling skills, she certainly has plenty of range to shoot it from the perimeter when needed.
Janiyah Boyd
Janiyah Boyd
The young 2028 PG plays the game as if she has been playing for years. She appears to always be one step ahead of her defender and is extremely difficult to guard. Janiyah makes those rare basketball plays that you only see from the highest level of basketball players. She has the green light from her coach and rightfully so because good things just seem to happen when she has the ball in her hands. Given her natural talent, Janiyah is sure to be one of the top players in NC over the next several years.
Ameya fits right into the guard-heavy CP3 2026 team that bost a stable of high quality floor generals in the program. Ameya is an excellent ball handler who is lightening fast off the dribble. She can score with the best of them and had a few plays where she scored right over the outstretched arms of bigger defenders. She finishes well at the rim. She displayed the ability to play off the ball and proved she can not be left alone from deep as she knocked down a few high-pressure three pointers in a tightly contested game. She can disrupt and jump passing lanes, using her speed to her advantage and will be opponents down the floor in transition.
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Boston continues to move up the PGH North Carolina rankings and we expect her rise to continue this season. It’s not often you see a player accept the challenge of defending one of the best guards in the country, all while heavily contributing to her team’s offense. Boston’s name has been mentioned several times as a defensive specialist but her ability to run the PG position continues to improve as she constantly looks to get others involved. She was able knock down a few big three’s this weekend, including a contested step-back 3, as her ability as a shooter is also trending up. She is the player that you will never have to question effort as she competes at a high level every time she steps on the court.
Sydney Mcguire
Sydney Mcguire
Sydney is already showing the signs of being a high level PG who can defend. There were several plays where she beat her opponent to the spot, cutting off penetration lanes and keeping everything outside of the paint. She can push the tempo when needed or she can play the half court game. She can be trusted in a variety of offensive sets which shows off her versatility at the position. She is the player coaches will trust to make the right decision on the floor. Just an overall outstanding PG that we will enjoy watching play over the next several years.
There is something truly unique about Aubrey when you watch her fill PG duties. She has more than enough talent to get her buckets but she appeared to stay disciplined within the confines of the offense. She communicates effectively on the floor and has the speed to get by defenders. She is very strong defensively and will get in the face of her opponents. She can defend from end to end and has the lateral quickness to stay in front of opponents. Aubrey holds a handful of D1 offers and she would be an asset to any team in need of a PG that can flourish in whatever offense you ask her to facilitate.
Jai’lun Brimmer Jai’lun Brimmer PG Independence | 2024 NC is fast. Very fast. When you watch her play, you start to wonder how she is able to get from point A to point B so quickly. She is an extreme worker who will compete on both ends. There were multiple plays where she beat her opponents down the floor in transition to stop easy layups. She did a great job as a facilitator, drawing in the defense with her quickness in the lane and finding her teammates for open looks. Jai’lun could certainly be a nice find for a small program in need of some speed in the backcourt and has been apart of a well coached program.
Stephanie Mobley
Stephanie Mobley
Stephanie possessed one of the quickest releases I saw this weekend. She doesn’t hesitate with the ball in the her hands which makes her tough to defend. She can score in a variety of ways including off the catch or from pulling. She has a high arching release which makes her shots difficult to block. She is a quick decision maker and moves well off the ball. The Victory Christian guard is one we’ll be watching progress this season as she certainly proved that she belongs in the conversation amongst the talented North Carolina 2026 class.