Peach Games: Day 1 17U PM Top Performers
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Continue ReadingIn what was likely the game of the weekend, Parker Whipple Parker Whipple 5’6″ | CG Lambert | 2026 State GA put on a slashing masterclass in a hard fought 49-47 double overtime loss to IBALL. Whipple was among Peach Games’ top stock risers as she consistently forced the issue and put defenders and officials in trouble with her ability to draw fouls. Parker went 12-18 from the foul line against IBALL, finishing with 16 points, 1 rebound, 2 assists and 4 steals. She drives with great vigor, a quick first step with balance and power. Throughout the tournament, Whipple added in a few three balls. If she can make the three-point shot a reliable aspect of her game, Parker could really become an enigma for defenses.
The hardnosed hustler did the dirty work, crashing in for rebounds and scoring around the rim on drop offs and drives. Lyla double-doubled with 11 points, 13 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 block in the overtime loss. Griffith’s toughness gives her the versatility to steal minutes at multiple positions, 2-4.
Before finishing the game on the bench with a cramp, Andrea Hope Andrea Hope 5’6″ | PG Fayette County | 2025 GA tore up Redline with her ability to penetrate and her relentless on-ball defense. Hope killed the defense with straight line drives. She got the ball in transition and made beelines to the basket, keeping her line without straying as her strong compact frame was able to blow past defenders. Andrea is akin to a running back with her vision and decision making when hitting holes, bursting through them to get into the heart of the defense. Andrea has upside as a drive-and-kick creator with how well she gets two feet in the paint on her attacks. Hope posted 13 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 8 steals in the marathon win.
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I really liked what I saw out of Ryleigh against Redline. I loved her size, athleticism and activity. She is a legitimate rim protector that plays with physicality. She changed tons of shots in the paint and was able to seek out rebounds to eliminate second chance opportunities. On offense, Ry got on the backboards for putbacks and scored through contact. She even had a key bucket in double overtime on a drive. Ryleigh finished with 9 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 4 blocks. Roberson is trending in the right direction as a college prospect.
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Cadie stepped up with her outside shot in a blowout win, netting three three-pointers to pair with a baseline cut and a floater for her two hoops inside the arc. Paez has a nice release on her jumper and gets her feet set when catching in the corners for threes. Cadie is best on the wing but in a small-ball lineup, with her strength, she could serve as a four. She tallied 13 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal.
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EK brought her trademark toughness to the table, racking up 10 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals. Walraven sat down and defended, blending lateral quickness with physicality to turnover weak ball handlers. On offense, Walraven scored outside, hitting a one-dribble pull-up and a three.
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Alissa hit shots throughout the weekend. She loved getting to the corners to knock down threes and did a good job finding the line in transition. Winters scored with both hands and snuck in for a few putbacks. Against the Tallahassee Thunder, Alissa compiled 9 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 3 steals.