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<p>Last weekend was Region Finals weekend across the Prep Girls Hoops Circuit. With the Triumph, Victory, Legacy and Dynasty Region Finals emanating from their respective locales, the vast majority of this year's Circuit Schedule has come and gone. </p>
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<p>Once camp month concludes, there will be one Circuit gathering remaining – the Battle In The Sunflower in early July in Wichita, Kansas. </p>
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<p>This past weekend at Columbus State University in Georgia, a few of the southeast's premier grassroots teams converged for a thrilling weekend of exciting basketball. Several teams even departed from the home of the Cougars with championship hardware in toe. </p>
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<p>Now Elite 15U prevailed over [program_tooltip program_id='713618' first='Macon' last='Mystics'] 2028 in a nail-biting 15U championship game. But there was so much talent among the 15U field at the Triumph Region Finals that it deserves recognition as well alongside our First and Second Teams. Here are a few of those names. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Regardless of the level of basketball, every team has those players that are more than capable of stepping up and becoming one of the primary options. Dumas displayed that clutch playmaking ability and then some for a [program_tooltip program_id='713618' first='Macon' last='Mystics'] 2028 group that went 3-1 and played in the 15U championship game. Prior to that, her team was matched up against a [program_tooltip program_id='714756' first='Carolina' last='All-Stars'] 15U E40 team that nearly put the central Georgia group in the loss column on Saturday. The 10 points tallied by Dumas put [program_tooltip program_id='713618' first='Macon' last='Mystics'] 2028 in position to stave off that stiff challenge. Her versatility enables her to play at a variety of spots on the court and she has no issues drawing contact to find her way to the free throw line. She scored seven in the 15U championship game against Now Elite 15U. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">As of late, aficionados of 6A Oxford have become accustomed to winning basketball as evidenced by the 18-9 season the Yellow Jackets had in 2024-25. Mosley's tremendous play will surely continue to be a big piece in Oxford's winning puzzle. She is a skilled rim attacker with tremendous speed. Defenses also have to be on the lookout for if she will pass or if she will look to score. One can also expect impressive defensive play whenever Mosley's sneakers make contact with the hardwood. What can especially impress when watching Mosley play is the athleticism the Oxford combo guard brings. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">What time is it? It is Mock o'clock at Randolph-Clay. Her play was a reason why the Red Devils are getting re-accustomed to winning as evidenced by the 23-7 season Randolph-Clay built in 2024-25. Among her eye-opening performances was one she had against All Alabama 15U. The 5-foot-4 guard displayed she has no problems drawing contact and getting to the free throw line. Mock is also confident in her ability to drain 3-point shots. She thrives as a transition playmaker and understands how to turn defense in to offense. Mock would score 12 points in what was a 60-27 blowout over All Alabama 15U. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Fearrington is the lone representative on this year's [program_tooltip program_id='714756' first='Carolina' last='All-Stars'] 15U E40 team from a Cedar Ridge program that is moving from 3A to 5A this coming season. One of the signature games in 15U play occurred on Saturday when her team matched up against [program_tooltip program_id='713618' first='Macon' last='Mystics'] 2028. Fearrington's eight points nearly got her team the victory. Fearrington especially sees plenty of court time because of her defense as the 5-foot-9 three forward understands the art of blocking shots. That defensive excellence also extends to how her heads-up play and knack for taking advantage of an opponent's miscues can lead to steals and her offensive skillset includes accuracy from 3-point range. </p>
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Last weekend was Region Finals weekend across the Prep Girls Hoops Circuit. With the Triumph, Victory, Legacy and Dynasty Region Finals emanating from their respective locales, the vast majority of this year's Circuit Schedule has come and gone.
HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
SF/PG
CLASS
2028
State:
Georgia
School:
Jones County
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HEIGHT
5'4"
POS
CG
CLASS
2028
State:
Alabama
School:
Oxford
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HEIGHT
5'4"
POS
PG
CLASS
2028
State:
Georgia
School:
Randolph-Clay
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HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
State:
North Carolina
School:
Cedar Ridge
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