Intriguing Performers From UAA Session I
I spent the live period in Manheim, Pennsylvania. Today, I’ll highlight some kids who stood out at games I watched and continue for the next few days. Kyrin Lile Kyrin Lile 6'0" | PF Elkhorn | 2026 State WI Lile…
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Continue ReadingI spent the live period in Manheim, Pennsylvania. Today, I’ll highlight some kids who stood out at games I watched and continue for the next few days.
Kyrin Lile Kyrin Lile 6'0" | PF Elkhorn | 2026 State WI
Lile had plenty of skill a year ago but still could refine it to get more out of her game. I thought she played some of the best basketball I’d seen her play. Lile trimmed out some of the careless turnovers the 2026 used to have and was one of her team’s most reliable scorers, powered through contact around the rim, and finished through some contact. She looked comfortable in UAA in her first game, and nothing seemed to overwhelm her when she played in a close game against a solid FBC United 16U group.
Samiyah Wilkins
I saw Wilkins a year ago in Chicago, and she’s still the same type of kid I saw then. She’s a physical 6-3 post who isn’t afraid of initiating contact and scoring in the paint. However, I was impressed by her ability to pass out of the high post. She played in the middle of a zone offense and fired passes out to open players on the perimeter for open shots. She was decisive and showed solid vision and court awareness to make the right reads in as little time as possible. That trait is something I didn’t know about Wilkins before last weekend.
Michiah Fusilier
The 6-4 Mavs Elite wing catches your eye immediately. The size and athleticism alone would make coaches sit and watch her play. The 2027 has plenty of room to develop her skills, but she understands how to use her physical tools to affect the game. She deters guards from attacking because they don’t want to challenge her at the rim, keeps her arms up when defending, and can finish at the rim over anyone. She could be one of the most coveted wings in the South, and it wouldn’t surprise me if she garnered plenty of interest this summer.
Alanna Fabrini
Some guards play the game more smoothly than others, and Fabrini is one of them. She seemed to have an answer for any defense and did a little of everything. Fabrini can shoot, pass, drive, and shake her defender with at most two dribbles. She has plenty of craftiness to her game and does an excellent job creating angles around the rim to finish through traffic. Watching her operate at the point of attack is fun because her game is balanced. She may not have the burst of some of the most athletic guards in the country, but she has a way of figuring things out and making positive plays each time down the floor.