2025: SCISA SUPER 7
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This season in the SCISA ranks looks to be a good one for the 2025 Palmetto State. Who are some of these ladies in this class? Prep Girls Hoops has you covered with your basketball fix all year long right…
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Jacobs is currently ranked the #1 player in the 2025 Palmetto State Class. This past season she won her 3rd straight SCISA Championship. She previously won back-to-back state titles at Cardinal Newman before coming over to Heathwood Hall last fall.
Lauren had a great season for the Highlanders as they finished the year at (28-1) and were the SCISA Class 4A State Champions this past February. Jacobs averaged 22 ppg, 7.2 rebounds, 4.6 steals and 2.6 assists this past season. She will go into her junior year with 951 career points.
Jacobs is a crafty point guard who can really survey the court at times with her decision-making skills. Lauren has gathered a few SEC Conference offers along the way from Auburn and Ole Miss this summer along with some others. She will have plenty more offers come her way this season. Lauren plays great off the dribble and really looks to attack the basket at will at times.
Gore plays in the game in stride at times with her ability to play on the wing. Camillea a off guard prefers to play as a spot up or catch-shoot player. She understands on how to be shot ready and to receive the ball in the pocket.
Camillea never looks to force her shot and really plays within the team concept with her unselfish play. Gore averaged 10 ppg last season for the Highlanders on this state championship team. Could Gore have a breakout season this year for Heathwood Hall?
Monsanto made the trip over to the south side of Columbia last season after playing at Cardinal Newman with Jacobs. Sabreya plays the game with a very HIGH MOTOR at all times while on the floor. She plays the game like an energizer bunny that just never turns off with her constant activity on the floor.
Monsanto is a streaky shooter, but she makes up for that running down loose balls, scrapping for rebounds and just plain hustle plays on the floor. Sabreya stuffs the stat sheet every night she plays. She averaged 11.7 ppg, 9.3 rebounds, 3.9 steals and 3.4 assists last season. Sabreya is 3-sport athlete and ran on the same Grassroots team with Jacobs and Gore.
Can this trio lead the Highlanders to another Class 4A State Championship this season?
Suddeth made great strides in her game this past season and summer on the Grassroots Circuit with the Charleston Raptors . Cokey has taken her game to the perimeter where she can be viable shooter down the road. Suddeth plays inside-out at times with her play. She has come a long way over the past year or so with her skill level on the perimeter.
Cokey feels comfortable at times knocking down the 15-19 foot jumper. She plays great away from the ball as she always seems to be in the middle of the action. Cokey plays in Mount Pleasant at Palmetto Christian Academy. Suddeth eclipsed 1,000 points last season vs Orangeburg Prep in late January. She averaged 24 ppg and 10 rebounds this past season for the Lady Eagles.
Cokey is ranked #1 in her class academically and also excels on the volleyball court in the fall.
Campbell is tough as a $2 dollar steak at times with her play on the floor. She constantly works and hustles every minute of the game. Courtney could be a bit of a pest to play against at times with her determination. She runs down loose balls, dives on the floor, takes charges and oh yeah makes buckets in return.
Campbell has a good feel for the game and understands on how to WIN. She is always going towards the ball to make a play. She seems most comfortable playing on the ball while in the backcourt. Courtney really works at her craft, and you can see that the first time you watch her play. Oh yeah don’t leave her open on the floor otherwise she will make you pay.
Campbell averaged 20.1 ppg, 6.3 rebounds, 4.5 steals and 3 assists while shooting 39% from behind the arc.
Williamson will look to take over the leadership role here for the Lady Titans. Tatiana has some shakes with the ball in her hands to race by defenders. She’s a consistent threat from behind the arc.
Williamson has a quick shot release to her shot off from downtown. She has good size to play out on the wing. The Lady Titans will need her to really step up this season and taking over scoring reins at times.
Pitts is a new edition to the SCISA ranks this coming fall after transferring in from nearby Lee Central HS. Natalie played on the same Grassroots Circuit team with Tatiana Williamson Tatiana Williamson 5’8″ | SF Trinity Collegiate | 2025 State SC this past summer and also played up an age group.
Natalie plays the game with a lot of effort and energy around the paint. She understands on how to seal off defenders and go to work at times down low on the block. Pitts plays aggressive and really likes to work in an occasional head-fake from time to time.
Pitts will be a nice addition to the Lady Titans roster this season.