Top dogs at the Breakdown Community Clash

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Big names. Big games. That’s what we witnessed Saturday at the Breakdown Community Clash at St. Michael-Albertville. Yesterday we covered some of the newcomers who did well at the event (These youngsters stood out at the Community Clash). Today it’s the big dogs who take center stage. These are the Prep Girls Hoops Top Performers at the event.
Fallon Passanante
Fallon
Passanante
5'9" | SG
Fargo Davies | 2026
State
ND
– 2026 guard, Fargo Davies
The point guard from Fargo gave an excellent performance at Saturday’s Community Clash. The 5’9 junior put up a game-high 16 points against East Ridge, helping her team earn themselves a 45-44 comeback win. Down 23-9 at the half, Passanante was the spark that lit the Fargo flame in the second period. She showcased her elite handles, court vision and passing, and her ability to score the ball at every level. The way she can elevate over defenders for a shot makes Passanante unguardable for most opponents. Fallon is a top-notch prospect from North Dakota, currently ranked #4 in the 2026 class. She plays AAU for Fargo-based Inspired Athletics .
Lakyn Donnelly
Lakyn
Donnelly
5'6" | PG
Horace | 2028
State
ND
&
Jaiden Haile
Jaiden
Haile
6'2" | C
Horace | 2025
State
ND
– West Fargo Horace
Pictured above, the duo from Horace delivered a show-stopping performance on Saturday, earning themselves a 75-59 win over DeLaSalle. Haile, a senior forward, was relentless, both on the boards and in the paint. The Gonzaga commit put on an offensive clinic, scoring a game-high 34 points. Donnelly, a freshman guard, was outstanding, as well. She was tenacious on the defensive end, forcing tough shots and fighting for every 50-50 ball. On offense, the 5’6 guard is a threat from all over. She finished the game with 22 points, including four shots from beyond the arc. Donnelly is the #1 ranked prospect in North Dakota’s freshman class, an elite talent with an innate feel for the game.
Jordan Ode
Jordan
Ode
6'0" | CG
Maple Grove | 2025
State
MN
– 2025 guard, Maple Grove (Michigan State)
One of the highlights of Saturday’s Community Clash was watching Ode cross the 2,000-point threshold for her standout career at Maple Grove. Heading into the matchup against Minnetonka, Ode needed 19 points to reach the magical mark. From the jump, her offense was in rhythm and the shots were falling. The momentous occasion came just after halftime, when Jordan was fouled on a fast-break layup, earning the and-one. She cashed in at the free throw line for her 2,000th. We’ve seen many stellar performances from the Michigan State commit over the years; the Crimson’s 72-40 win over the Skippers was yet another one to add to that list.
Maddyn Greenway
Maddyn
Greenway
5'8" | PG
Providence Academy | 2026
State
MN
– 2026 guard, Providence Academy (Kentucky)
Another historic scoring milestone came in the final matchup of the night as host STMA went up against Providence Academy, the state’s premier team. The junior guard and top-ranked prospect in the 2026 class entered the contest needing just 23 points for 4,000 in her career. Maddyn’s nerves were evident early on, but a few taunts from STMA’s student section poked the bear. That’s when the points began to pile up. With mere seconds left before halftime, Greenway scored point 4,000 on a coast-to-coast layup. With up to 11 games remaining this winter, and an entire senior season left, the Kentucky commit could break the 5,060-point standard set by Rebekah Dahlman of Braham.
Cail Jahnke
Cail
Jahnke
6'2" | CG
St. Michael-Albertville | 2026
State
MN
– 2026 guard, St. Michael-Albertville
Despite the loss to Providence, STMA’s Jahnke put up big numbers on Saturday night, scoring a team-high 28 points and looking really good doing it. Playing against her close friend Greenway, the 6’2 guard used her length and athleticism to get downhill to the basket and elevate above defenders on her shots over and over. Jahnke was a force on the glass, as well, totaling 10 rebounds against the Lions. As a top 5 prospect in Minnesota’s junior class, Cail is a surefire Division 1 talent who is just scratching the surface of her potential. She passed the 1,,000 career points milestone recently but Cail’s contributions go way beyond just scoring the basketball.
Here are a few more standout performers.
Aneisha Scott
Aneisha
Scott
5'6" | PG
DeLaSalle | 2025
State
MN
– 2025 guard, DeLaSalle (Richmond)
The Islanders faced some stiff competition on Saturday, going up against West Fargo Horace from North Dakota. Although it was not the team’s best game, Scott put up 27 points in yet another outstanding performance from the elite point guard. Going up against Horace’s star guard
Lakyn Donnelly
Lakyn
Donnelly
5'6" | PG
Horace | 2028
State
ND
, Scott displayed her quickness, explosiveness, and ability to score at multiple levels.
Maliyah White
Maliyah
White
5'8" | CG
Hopkins | 2025
State
MN
– 2025 guard, Hopkins
As she has been throughout the season, the senior guard was an important piece of the puzzle for the Royals on Saturday, contributing 14 points in the 69-43 win over Rosemount. Maliyah showed off her ability to shoot the three-ball, knocking down four shots from beyond the arc. The 5’7 White is a top 60 prospect in the senior class who is not yet committed for next year.
Jazmin Daing
Jazmin
Daing
6'2" | CG
Minnetonka | 2027
State
MN
– 2027 guard, Minnetonka
It can be a challenge for any player transferring to a new school. Now over halfway through her first season at Minnetonka., the 6’2 guard is settling into her new role in smooth fashion. While no longer her team’s primary scorer, Jazmin is averaging 9.6 points a game and showing, above all else, that she has what it takes to compete in the state’s toughest conference.
Amisha Ramlall
Amisha
Ramlall
5'11" | CG
Rosemount | 2027
State
MN
– 2027 guard, Rosemount (Minnesota)
Scoring was a struggle for Rosemount on Saturday, but the sophomore guard led the way for the Irish as she so often does. The University of Minnesota commit finished the contest against Hopkins with a team-high 14 points. Amisha is currently averaging just over 20 points per game and on Tuesday passed the 1,000 milestone for her blossoming career.
PGH scout Ally McGinnis did these evaluations.