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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Top 250 Expo is <a href="https://events.prepgirlshoops.com/e/877/register/georgia-top-250-expo">BACK!</a> October 15 at LakePoint. Use code SandyHoops2023 to save on registration.</strong></h2>
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<p>There should be a lot of excitement surrounding the 2027 class. Our initial ranking tabs 40 prospects to keep an eye on in Year 1 with plenty more to jump in during our next update.</p>
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<p>Programs that aren't typically perennial powers have potential blue-chippers that can push their respective schools to unseen success. [player_tooltip player_id='671764' first='Kie'Aundria' last='Acree'] gives a shot of talent into the arm of South Georgia along with running mate [player_tooltip player_id='674576' first='Taylor' last='McKinzy'] at Monroe. [player_tooltip player_id='671766' first='C'India' last='Dennis'] has star power at Creekside and will single-handedly give the Seminoles a shot to compete with anyone in the region. Warner Robins has been a routine winner, losing in the Class 5A state championship this past season, but they haven't had a recruit at the level of [player_tooltip player_id='671765' first='Trinitee' last='Thomas'] in some time, already holding offers from Arizona and Mississippi State before stepping foot in high school. [player_tooltip player_id='674571' first='London' last='Smith'] gives Newton a dazzling playmaker while [player_tooltip player_id='674585' first='Michel' last='Robbins'] has the raw athleticism and determination to become one of the best players ever at Jefferson.</p>
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<p>Stay tuned this week to read more about 2027 prospects you should know.</p>
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The Top 250 Expo is BACK! October 15 at LakePoint. Use code SandyHoops2023 to save on registration.
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