Impact Transfers: Class 7A
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Danielle Carnegie GA #1 PG #1 HEIGHT 5'9" POS PG CLASS 2024 View Profile Danielle Carnegie State: Georgia School: Grayson Club: Essence Xtreme Georgia’s near consensus top player in the state moves in from Rockdale County where she was a…
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Continue ReadingGeorgia’s near consensus top player in the state moves in from Rockdale County where she was a two-time First Team All-State Selection and Class 6A Player of the Year as a sophomore. Carnegie averaged 19.7 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.7 steals as a junior. Danielle is a blue-chip prospect with very few weaknesses.
Oakland just offered the versatile combo-forward. Transferring in from Wesleyan, Davis gives Newton a legitimate go-to player that can create mismatches inside and out. She is strong enough to score on the block, converting putbacks and finishing through contact with post moves. Desiree is also skilled enough to create off the dribble with drives and able to knock down perimeter jumpers.
In her first year in the GHSA Jones quickly made KIPP Atlanta relevant, leading the Warriors to a 22-win season while winning Region 6-2A Player of the Year and being named First Team All-State. Ja’Quoia dumped in 24.1 points per game. She is a physical powerhouse that scores exceptionally well with her mid-range jumper and is a bulldozer in the paint, scoring on drives and outmuscling bigger opponents for putbacks.
After missing her junior season with an ACL tear, Nya Smith Nya Smith 5’10” | SG Milton | 2024 State GA is back finishing up her career at Milton after a successful run at Roswell. Smith, a big guard with a smooth game capable of stroking it from the perimeter off the dribble, quickly reminded D-I programs who she was during GBCA Live picking up offers from Appalachian State, Samford, Central Michigan, Georgia State and Marist.
One of Georgia’s most relentless pesky on-ball defenders, Nalani is on her third school already heading into her sophomore season. She will provide Central Gwinnett with a shot in the arm defensively. Her motor is always revved and her athleticism is through the roof with her leaping ability. The flag football star has grown a few inches since last season and is in the process of polishing up her offensive game.
Colquitt County is school number three for the rising junior. Amira is a three-point specialist. The volume shooter has surpassed the 1,000-point plateau already after averaging 22.8 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 3.3 steals while shooting 89-362 from beyond the arc as a sophomore.