Grassroots Preview: Carolina All-Stars 15U E40
Around this same time last month, state championships were in the process of being bestowed upon the eight best teams in North Carolina. As March has segued into April, the basketball schedule has transitioned from the high school ranks to…
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Continue ReadingAround this same time last month, state championships were in the process of being bestowed upon the eight best teams in North Carolina. As March has segued into April, the basketball schedule has transitioned from the high school ranks to the AAU schedule.
One of the premier travel organizations in the Hoop State is Carolina All-Stars . Headed up by coach Ty Cox out of Durham, the organization will field four teams this club season. Three of those teams will compete in the Elite 40 league with a 17U team competing in the NE2K League.
Without further adieu, here is a look at Carolina All-Stars 15U E40 assembling.
Olivia Yancey Olivia Yancey 5'8" | CG NC GBB | 2027 NC – Yancey has put together a stellar career on the AAU scene with Carolina All-Stars . She recently completed her freshman season with 4A Jordan. Yancey averaged 14.2 points a game in 17 games in 2023-24.
Camille Rozzell – She began her high school career last season with the junior varsity team with Seaforth. Rozzell competed in 13 games as a freshman and averaged 10.5 points per contest. She is the lone representative from Seaforth on this year’s roster.
Nikiyah Silas – Silas will cross state lines from the Commonwealth of Virginia into North Carolina for this year’s AAU season. She played her freshman season on the junior varsity team of Thomas Dale whose varsity team put together a 24-2 season in 2023-24.
Kaidyn Atkinson – Atkinson is the lone representative from Word of God on this year’s rendition of Carolina All-Stars ‘ 15U. In fact, Atkinson is the only representative from the Holy Rams on any of the travel organization’s four teams.
Angelia Dunn – Dunn had one of the best seasons of any freshman throughout the Hoop State in 2023-24. In the 26 games she played for 4A Cleveland, she averaged 15.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.7 steals.
Faith Yon – Speaking of freshmen who had breakout seasons, Yon certainly did that for Durham School of the Arts. Yon averaged 15.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.6 steals a contest last season. Yon also plays volleyball.
Kennedi Edwards – This year’s Carolina All-Stars 15U team will field two representatives from Southern Durham. Edwards is one of those two. She played in 26 games throughout the 2023-24 season with the Spartans.
Jakayla Palmer Jakayla Palmer 5'8" | CG Southern Durham | 2027 NC – Palmer is the other representative from 3A Southern Durham and she has put together stellar seasons in the past for Carolina All-Stars . She averaged nine points a game in her freshman season as a Spartan.
Courtney Perkins – Along with being part of the junior varsity team at 3A Rocky Mount, she is a two-sport athlete as evidenced by her playing varsity volleyball. Perkins adds to what a team can get accomplished in the frontcourt.
Lea Rios – Rios is the only representative from 4A Knightdale on this year’s Carolina All-Stars 15U E40 roster. Rios is also the only player listed on any of the four Carolina All-Stars rosters for this year’s AAU season.
Joy Okauru – Okauru joins this year’s Carolina All-Stars 15U E40 roster from Mount Zion Christian Academy – also in Durham. She is one of two from the Warriors on the four rosters for the organization.
Sierra Smith – Another frontcourt standout, Smith comes from a Rolesville team that concluded the 2023-24 season as 4A state champions. Two from the Rams’ program will be part of the Carolina All-Stars organization this travel season.
Carolina All-Stars 15U E40 Schedule
April 12-13: Chase The Dream – Charlotte, NC
April 17-19: The Clash – Cincinnati, OH
April 27-28: Hoop State Finale – Winston-Salem, NC
May 10-11: Carolina All-Stars Showcase – Durham, NC
May 17-19: The Classic – Louisville, KY
May 25-27: Memorial Day Classic – Charlotte, NC
June 7-9: US Open Championships – Winston-Salem, NC
July 5-7: Deep South Classic – Raleigh, NC
July 11-16: Run 4 The Roses – Louisville, KY
July 18-19: The Splash – Louisville, KY
July 20-22: National Championships – Louisville, KY
July 26-30: NCAA Club Championships – Rock Hill, SC