About Micah
Expert Analysis
Jon Orr | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
When the 2026–2027 season finally comes to a close,
Micah Ojo
Micah
Ojo
6'1" | SF
Princess Anne | 2027
State
#7
Nation
VA
may very well leave behind one of the most decorated girls basketball careers Hampton Roads has ever seen.
Already owning three state championships. Ojo now enters her final season chasing a fourth ring following the retirement of legendary head coach Darnell Dozier. Creating a storyline that adds even more weight to an already historic career.
But championships alone do not define Ojo’s greatness.
A true five-tool player, Ojo impacts the game in every imaginable way. Her scoring jumps off the stat sheet, averaging 25 points per game. However, it is the details of her game that separate her from most stars. The hustle plays, rebounding, and defensive intensity. The willingness to embrace the toughest matchup on the floor every single night.
She does not just carry the spotlight she carries responsibility.
Ojo’s motor, toughness, and work ethic elevate her beyond simply being a prolific scorer. She plays with the urgency of someone unwilling to let standards slip, even after years of dominance.
Now the question becomes: Can Ojo lead her squad to a fourth consecutive state title in the first season of a new era?
Because replacing a legendary coach is difficult.
Replacing the culture of winning they built together?
That is even harder.
And that challenge may ultimately define the final chapter of
Micah Ojo
Micah
Ojo
6'1" | SF
Princess Anne | 2027
State
#7
Nation
VA
‘s legacy.
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Read EvaluationBrittany Magee | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Ojo dominates both ends with her size, athleticism, and ability to impact the game in multiple ways. A nationally ranked prospect and USA Basketball gold medalist, she continues to produce at a high level in big moments. Her presence and ability to take over games make her one of the elite players in the class.
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Read EvaluationBrittany Magee | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Ojo’s speed in transition and ability to drive to the basket helped fuel her team’s 5-0 start. She secures rebounds with length and converts putbacks efficiently. Her versatility in scoring and playmaking makes her a reliable contributor on both ends.
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Read EvaluationBrittany Magee | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Ojo’s presence is felt in every phase, combining size, athleticism, and skill to dominate both ends. She scores at all three levels while rebounding and defending multiple positions at a high level. Her ability to take over big moments continues to solidify her status as one of the nation’s elite.
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Read EvaluationRasheen Johnson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
A consensus top two player in the state in her high school career. USA olympic gold medal winner last summer. Ranked as one of the top ten players in the country via Espn! Three years in high school she has led her team to three straight state championships including a 25 point 16 rebound game when her team was on the brink of a upset! Elite skilled player heading into her last AAU season and possibly so will have a college home.
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Read EvaluationBrittany Magee | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Ojo is a dominant wing with size, skill, and athleticism that allows her to impact every phase of the game. She scores at all three levels, rebounds at a high rate, and defends multiple positions with physicality and intensity. She brings a complete two-way presence and proven ability to take over big moments.
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Read EvaluationBrittany Magee | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Ojo proved why she was named Player of the Year and one of the nation’s elite, anchoring an undefeated state championship run while averaging 26 points per game. Her rare blend of size, skill, and athleticism allows her to dominate at all three levels offensively while facilitating when defenses collapse. Defensively, she takes on every challenge, guarding all five positions and impacting games with steals, blocks, and physical presence. Her championship performance and consistent production solidify her status as a true five-tool player. Ojo isn’t just one of the best in Virginia; she’s one of the best in the country.
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Read EvaluationTimothy Crossin | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Ojo was dominant in the first half, setting the tone and leading her team in every way imaginable. But the real story came when the game hung in the balance. With it looking like Ojo was done for the night, she dug deep and made one of the most memorable returns the championship stage has seen — a full Willis Reed moment that sent the crowd into a frenzy. She came back, she took over, and she delivered. The defensive stops that sealed the win? Ojo. Another state championship banner going up? You already know — Ojo. A performance for the ages for number 8.
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Read EvaluationNeam Baattai | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
You run out of adjectives to describe
Micah Ojo
Micah
Ojo
6'1" | SF
Princess Anne | 2027
State
#7
Nation
VA
‘s ability. Micah’s smoothness at her size and supreme level of skill is why she is sought after as a recruit. Surely a big point of emphasis for Menchville coming into this game was to keep Micah off the glass, but she still did whatever she wanted rebounding on the offensive glass. She had a couple of put backs, and the speed at which she is able to get the ball from her hands and then into the hoop is highly impressive. Micah had a huge three from near the logo that cut a 5-point Menchville lead to 2 with about a minute left. She was a monster on defense, and she finished with 25 points, 15 rebounds, and 6 blocks.
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Read EvaluationBrittany Magee | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Ojo continues to lead Princess Anne’s undefeated season with her versatile two-way impact. In the Cavaliers’ 57-43 state semifinal win over Fleming, she ran the floor well in transition, created opportunities for teammates with smart passes, and finished effectively around the rim. In the state quarterfinal win over King’s Fork, Ojo delivered a dominant all-around performance with 29 points, 12 rebounds, 5 assists, 6 steals, and 5 blocks. The dynamic forward scores at all three levels while using her length, strength, and instincts to disrupt opponents defensively.
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