2028 Prospects Shine at the Adidas All-American Camp

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The Adidas All-American Camp at OGP Ladera in Ladera Ranch, California brought together some of the nation's top prospects for a weekend of competition. The event featured a deep pool of talent from across the 3SSB Circuit including six promising players in the Class of 2028. Each showcased a competitive fire against highly skilled older peers from around the country and proved to be top 2028's that earned this invitation to compete. Here is a breakdown of how each prospect performed and what stood out in their games throughout the weekend:
Janaya's combination of length, skill, and composure was impressive as she really showed off that versatility this weekend. She made a statement early with a strong defensive block and continued showing great feel for the game on both ends of the floor. Her shot was smooth from multiple levels, and she delivered accurate passes with nice touch. Cooper also rebounded really well for her position, handled pressure with confidence, and pushed the ball with good pace in transition.
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Aaniyah brought physicality and presence to the interior all weekend long. She used her size and strength to control space in the paint and battle for rebounds. Her energy and communication were contagious which gave her team a lift from the court or the bench. Branch competed hard and showed flashes of real long-term potential with her elite length and height.
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Ella's shooting and overall game were hard to miss. She has good size, smooth mechanics, and deep range that translated well against top competition. Watts stayed active around the glass by tipping balls and earning extra possessions. Her ability to stretch the floor and impact multiple areas makes her a versatile threat.
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DaKhari showed poise and confidence competing against older players. She attacked downhill with purpose and scored through contact while also creating for teammates. Her handles are tight, and she proved she can knock down shots from all levels of the floor. Few players matched her toughness finishing at the rim throughout camp.
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Saniah stood out with her effort and creativity around the basket. She used clever moves like a shot fake into a spin to score against taller opponents. Her strong frame and good footwork helped her hold her own versus older defenders. Jones made things happen through her hustle and energy on both ends of the floor.
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Lulu Giometti
Lulu Giometti
Lulu impressed with her ability to shoot the ball so well from deep. She had some nice blocks and disrupted passing lanes on defense while playing unselfishly on offensive. Her touch on the runner and ability to shoot efficiently on the move stood out. Giometti looked comfortable creating off the dribble and consistently made smart decisions.