Week 4 Observations: Thoughts from Around the State (Part 2)
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As the season swings into full gear, we are now able to make some clear observations about players and teams around the state, and how they are fairing thus far this season. Kamora Moore HEIGHT 5'6" POS CG CLASS 2028…
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Continue ReadingAs the season swings into full gear, we are now able to make some clear observations about players and teams around the state, and how they are fairing thus far this season.
Kamora Moore
Kamora Moore
Moore is an 8th grader playing up on the varsity level for Chattanooga Christian, and is averaging 24 points per game! She’s absolutely one of the best 2028’s in the state, and now she’s getting to show it on the varsity level. She’s a future D1 already garnering lots of interest. She hit 6 three pointers vs Cleveland HS and had 25 points.
Camp is a ’27 averaging 19 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals for a very young and competitive Chattanooga Christian team. She was forced to carry the load last year as an 8th grader, and now has big time help with Moore. Between Camp and Moore, CCHS has a ’28 and ’27 putting up a combined 42 points a game. This team will be a PROBLEM in the future!!
Burns has battled injuries in the early going, but has been productive on the floor when healthy, and there is no question that Gatlinburg-Pittman is a different team when Burns is leading the show. Her abilities as a scorer and playmaker have taken a leap, and it’s evident. She’s currently averaging 13 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3 steals. She’s leaving her mark all over the box score.
Tullock is a big time scoring guard coming off a huge freshman year. Defenses have loaded up on her this season, and her average has dropped from 22 down to 17.5. As she learns how to handle to defensive coverages, I expect her numbers to rise back to what they were last season.
Sullivan has been one of the best 2025 guards in the state, in my opinion. Very complete game, and can score or distribute depending on what her team is needing. For a good Morristown-East team, Sullivan’s scoring average has jumped up to 15 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, and 3 steals. She’s another player who’s game has taken a big jump!
Painter has came out this season right where she left off. Her scoring numbers are still very similar, but she looks much more comfortable as a playmaker and facilitator for others! Painter has always been a great scorer; if she can become more of a playmaker her ceiling becomes much higher.
I will continue to include Wilson until further notice! She’s still putting up big time numbers, now deep into the season. After 9 games she is averaging 27.7 points on 52% shooting from the field. The 5’11 wing has simply looked dominant so far this season, and she doesn’t appear to be slowing down anytime soon.
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Winningham has come out stroking the basketball. As of this writing, White Co is still undefeated, and Winningham’s shooting has played a large role in that. She’s made the transition from bench scorer to reliable starting producer seamlessly.
There will always be questions regarding competition level, but Walls is dominating this season! The 5’11 2025 post is averaging 21 points, 12 rebounds, and 2 blocks. She’s playing like one of the best private school bigs in the state right now.