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<p>Some players simply put up numbers, but these five made a lasting impression by the way they controlled games at the Prep Girls Hoops Bama Bash. Addison Reese lit up the championship stage with her elite shooting, while Jaidan Davis-Hines showed why winning guards are so valuable in big moments. [player_tooltip player_id='1791031' first='Jaida' last='Fields'] continued to prove she's one of the top young prospects to know, and Nautica Tomlin stretched defenses the moment she crossed half court with her deep shooting range. Jalia Gambrell imposed her will attacking the paint and made life difficult for defenders on every possession. Whether it was scoring explosions, championship performances, or relentless two-way play, these hoopHERs left the weekend with plenty of people talking.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1227641' first='Addison' last='Reese Hammond'] is a dynamic three-level scorer who knows how to fill up the basket. She exploded for 24 points in the 15U Championship Game, knocking down five three-pointers in an impressive scoring display. A true three-point sniper, Reese consistently creates quality looks with her movement and feel for playing without the ball. She is also effective in ball screen offense, making smart decisions and taking advantage of defensive breakdowns. Reese's shooting range, offensive IQ, and ability to score in bunches make her one of the most dangerous perimeter threats on the floor.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Jaidan Davis-Hines is a talented two-way guard with the athleticism and positional size to impact the game on both ends of the floor. She's a true three-level scorer who can hurt defenses from the perimeter, the midrange, or attacking the basket. Davis-Hines led the Alabama Road Runners with 17 points in the 17U Championship Game against [program_tooltip program_id='713704' first='Alabama' last='Elite'], consistently making timely plays offensively. Her athleticism allows her to defend multiple backcourt assignments while competing with intensity. Davis-Hines' balanced skill set and ability to produce in big moments make her a guard worth following.<br></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1791031' first='Jaida' last='Fields'] is a rising eighth grader whose offensive upside continues to stand out against older competition. She's a confident three-level scorer with the ability to create points from anywhere on the floor. Fields scored 16 points against SGB, but her performance could have easily reached the high 20s had she converted more of her free-throw opportunities. She consistently put pressure on the defense by attacking with confidence and getting to the foul line. With her scoring instincts, poise, and continued development, Fields is a young prospect whose stock is clearly on the rise.<br></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Nautica Tomlin is a true three-point sniper whose shooting range begins the moment she crosses half court. She showed no hesitation launching from well beyond the arc, connecting on threes from all over the floor, including shots from the logo. Tomlin's confidence and ability to stretch the defense make her a constant threat without needing many dribbles. Defensively, she competed with energy, applying pressure on the ball and using active hands to disrupt passing lanes. As her ball-handling continues to improve, Tomlin has the potential to become a high-level floor spacer capable of changing the geometry of an offense.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Jalia Gambrell proved to be one of the toughest matchups on the floor, leading [program_tooltip program_id='1867294' first='TAC' last='Elite'] with 19 points against Rocket City Pride 17U. She consistently lived in the paint, putting relentless pressure on the defense with her downhill attacks. Gambrell did a great job getting to her spots and finishing through traffic, making it difficult for defenders to keep her out of the lane. Defensively, she was equally impactful, showing active hands and excellent anticipation in the passing lanes. Gambrell's ability to influence the game on both ends makes her a player coaches should continue to monitor closely.<br></p>
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Some players simply put up numbers, but these five made a lasting impression by the way they controlled games at the Prep Girls Hoops Bama Bash. Addison Reese lit up the championship stage with her elite shooting, while Jaidan Davis-Hines showed why winning guards are so valuable in big moments.
Jaida Fields
Jaida
Fields
5'3" | PG/SG
Hewitt-Trussville | 2031
AL
continued to prove she's one of the top young prospects to know, and Nautica Tomlin stretched defenses the moment she crossed half court with her deep shooting range. Jalia Gambrell imposed her will attacking the paint and made life difficult for defenders on every possession. Whether it was scoring explosions, championship performances, or relentless two-way play, these hoopHERs left the weekend with plenty of people talking.
HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
SG/PG
CLASS
2029
State:
Alabama
Club:
Southeastern Girls Basketball (SGB)
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5'9"
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SG
CLASS
2027
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5'3"
POS
PG/SG
CLASS
2031
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5'4"
POS
SG
CLASS
2027
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5'7"
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2026
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