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<p>The players listed are the middle school upcoming future of Lady hoops who came to play and put on a show at the peach games.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Man, Myah Webber is just an <strong>all-around athlete</strong>, no doubt about it. The way she plays at different speeds, her jumper, that sweet floater she's got, and her passing ability are all just on another level. And don't even get me started on how she can break players down off the dribble, score consistently, and make everyone around her better – it's seriously <strong>off the charts</strong>. This is the kind of athlete who's not just going to be on every college coach's radar down here in the South; trust me, <strong>the whole country is going to know her name</strong>.</p>
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<p>What really sets Myah apart is that complete package you rarely see at this age. She's not just relying on one or two standout skills; she's got a multifaceted game that makes her a threat in so many ways. She can handle the ball like a point guard, create her own shot with that smooth jumper and deadly floater, and then turn around and make pinpoint passes that lead to easy buckets for her teammates. That ability to seamlessly transition between scoring and playmaking, and to do both at such a high level, is what makes her so special and so difficult for opponents to defend.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">I'm telling you, Myah Webber absolutely <strong>dominated the competition</strong> at this circuit, but it's not even a one-off thing. I saw her tear it up at Prep Girls Hoops past circuits too. I remember this one matchup against the top 7th graders in the entire South, and she wasn't just holding her own – <strong>she was the best player on the court</strong>, plain and simple. That just tells you the kind of talent we're talking about here. Honestly, her ceiling is just <strong>off the charts</strong>. The potential she has is unreal, and I'm calling it right now: Myah Webber is easily going to be a <strong>top 100 player in the class of 2030 in the entire country</strong>. The combination of her athleticism, her skill set, and that knack for making everyone around her better? That's a rare package, and she's got it all. College coaches are going to be fighting over her, you watch</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">"Man, Nylah Buchanan? That girl is a flat-out <strong>ball player</strong>. Seriously, she's easily one of the best 6th graders I've ever seen in my life. You know she was out there playing for multiple Fly Girls U teams, and she was just <strong>killing it</strong> against everyone. Her driving ability is something else, and her defense? Honestly, I'm looking at her game right now, and I see <strong>zero holes</strong>. Mark my words, when Nylah Buchanan is a senior in high school, don't be surprised at all if she's right there in that argument for Mrs. Basketball in Mississippi.</p>
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<p>What really stood out to me was just how complete her game already is at such a young age. You see a lot of talented kids, but usually, they have one or two things they're really good at, and the rest is still developing. But with Nylah, it's like she's already got a high-level understanding of the game on both ends of the court. The way she attacks the basket, she's not just relying on speed; she's got control, she knows how to change pace, and she finishes strong. And then you flip to the defensive end, and she's just locked in, making it tough for whoever she's guarding. It's rare to see that kind of two-way impact from someone so young.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Honestly, watching her play against older competition with those Fly Girls U teams really solidified my opinion. She wasn't just surviving; she was thriving. She wasn't intimidated, she was going right at them, and making plays. That kind of confidence and ability at this stage is a huge indicator of future success. If she keeps putting in the work and developing at this rate, there's no doubt in my mind that she's going to be a force to be reckoned with in high school. The potential is just off the charts, and yeah, Mrs. Basketball might very well be in her future.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Ajak Abdaltam possesses <strong>insane range</strong>, making her a constant offensive threat from beyond the arc. What makes her offensive game even more impressive is the way she facilitates the ball, demonstrating a maturity and court awareness well beyond her years. She navigates the court and gets to her scoring spots with the poise and understanding of a seasoned high school senior, showcasing truly <strong>amazing basketball IQ</strong>.</p>
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<p>Abdaltam's ability to combine deep shooting range with adept ball facilitation makes her a dual-threat offensive weapon. Opposing defenses must respect her shooting ability from anywhere on the court, which in turn opens up passing lanes and driving opportunities for her and her teammates. Her knack for getting to her preferred spots on the floor with such ease suggests a deep understanding of spacing, timing, and how to exploit defensive weaknesses. This isn't just about athleticism; it speaks to a high level of court awareness and an innate feel for the game.</p>
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<p>The comparison to a seasoned high school senior highlights Abdaltam's advanced understanding of offensive concepts and her ability to execute them effectively. This maturity likely extends to her decision-making with the ball in her hands, knowing when to shoot, when to pass, and how to control the tempo of the offense. Her amazing basketball IQ further underscores her ability to read defenses, anticipate plays, and make smart choices under pressure. A player with this combination of shooting range, facilitation skills, and high basketball IQ is a significant offensive asset, capable of both scoring prolifically and making her teammates better.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">In essence, Ajak Abdaltam isn't just a shooter with range; she's an intelligent offensive player who understands how to leverage her shooting ability to create opportunities for herself and her team. Her poise, court awareness, and high basketball IQ suggest a player with a bright future and the potential to become a dominant offensive force.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1231457' first='Victoria' last='Horton'] was <strong>hands down the best "big"</strong> in middle school at the Peach Games. Her ability to <strong>grab seemingly every rebound</strong> and consistently <strong>finish under the goal was elite</strong>. While she also showed flashes of having some post moves in her repertoire, her most defining characteristic was her sheer dominance in putting up <strong>video game numbers</strong>.</p>
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<p>Horton's rebounding prowess at such a young age suggests a combination of excellent positioning, a strong understanding of where the ball is likely to come off the rim, and a relentless desire to secure possession. Her ability to consistently grab "every rebound" paints a picture of a player with exceptional anticipation and physicality in the paint. This dominance on the boards would have provided her team with numerous second-chance opportunities and limited the opposition's possessions.</p>
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<p>Coupled with her elite ability to finish under the goal, Horton was a constant scoring threat in the paint. This likely involved a combination of strength to establish position, soft touch around the rim, and the ability to convert even contested shots. The fact that she could consistently finish her opportunities after securing rebounds made her an incredibly efficient and high-impact player on the offensive end.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The description of her putting up "video game numbers" speaks volumes about her overall statistical dominance at the Peach Games. This implies that she likely led the tournament in both rebounding and scoring, potentially by a significant margin. While her post moves might still be developing, her sheer will and effectiveness in the areas of rebounding and close-range finishing made her an unstoppable force and clearly the standout "big" at the middle school level. [player_tooltip player_id='1231457' first='Victoria' last='Horton']'s performance at the Peach Games sounds like the emergence of a truly special talent in the post.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Bailee Gibson is an <strong>elite three-point playmaker</strong>. This dynamic combination means she not only possesses a deadly outside shot but also the court vision and passing skills to create scoring opportunities for her teammates. She can <strong>dish dimes</strong> with precision and flair, consistently finding open players for easy baskets. Furthermore, Gibson is a versatile scorer who can effectively <strong>shoot off the dribble</strong>, creating her own shot under pressure, and reliably knock down <strong>catch-and-shoot three-pointers</strong>.</p>
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<p>Gibson's ability to be both a high-level shooter and a playmaker makes her a significant offensive threat. Defenses have to respect her range, which opens up driving lanes and passing angles. Her proficiency in shooting off the dribble adds another layer to her offensive arsenal, allowing her to create separation and score even when tightly guarded. The consistency of her catch-and-shoot three-pointers makes her a dangerous threat in spot-up situations, forcing defenses to stay attached and preventing them from double-teaming her teammates.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The term "elite three-point playmaker" perfectly encapsulates her multifaceted offensive game. She's not just a shooter who stands in the corner; she's a primary ball-handler who can initiate the offense, break down defenses with her dribble, and make smart decisions with the ball. Her ability to both score from beyond the arc and create scoring opportunities for others makes her a difficult matchup for any opponent. Bailee Gibson sounds like a player who can significantly impact the game on both the scoring and playmaking fronts, making her a valuable asset to her team's offense.</p>
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The players listed are the middle school upcoming future of Lady hoops who came to play and put on a show at the peach games.
HEIGHT
5'2"
POS
PG
CLASS
2030
State:
Mississippi
School:
Fifth Street Jr High School
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HEIGHT
5'4"
POS
PG/SG
CLASS
2031
State:
Mississippi
School:
New Albany
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HEIGHT
5'6"
POS
PG/SG
CLASS
2031
State:
Georgia
School:
Creekview
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HEIGHT
5'8"
POS
C/PF
CLASS
2031
State:
Alabama
School:
Athens Middle School
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HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
SF/SG
CLASS
2031
State:
Florida
School:
Chipley
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