Fab 50 2026 Stock Riser’s
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Today, as we continue with our LGR Fab 50 Stock risers coverage, we’re going to take a look at some of our 2026 standouts. We were able to attend the annual LGR Fab 50 camp in New Orleans Louisiana. The…
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Continue ReadingToday, as we continue with our LGR Fab 50 Stock risers coverage, we’re going to take a look at some of our 2026 standouts. We were able to attend the annual LGR Fab 50 camp in New Orleans Louisiana. The event is the who’s who of girls basketball in the state of Louisiana with girls representing from the class of 2023 all the way up to the class of 2030. This one day event is filled with talent every year. Here are a few highlights from some of our 2026 class that had a nice stock raising day.
Someone has been in the lab, is what I said to myself and to Ty after she put on a nice day at the FAB 50. Ty made 4 long balls! That’s something I’ve never seen her do. She’s known more as a slasher. At the Fab 50, that improved jumper was on full display as she knocked down shot after shot after shot not to mention still being able to get to the cup at will. With her size, strength, and a lil more development in her handle this young prospect is sure to take off in the next couple of summers.
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Surprise, Surprise the rich get richer as they say as Khia will be attending Parkway High School. While small in stature, she held her own at the Fab 50. Khia has the potential to be one of the better lead guards in the state in the 2026 class. One thing that stood out to me was the pace she played at. She never sped up playing against older competition. She knocked down a few shots, but you can tell she has pure PG instincts (Pass first).
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If confidence was a person, it would look like Garri. She’s definitely not afraid to try anything on the court. This was one of the better outings I’ve seen her have as her handle has gotten better. She was able to get by defenders and use her body to absorb contact and score the ball. Defensively, she was a pest in the game. I watched her getting a few off the ball steals that turned into lay up’s. I look for Miss Lawson to have a big freshman season at St. Martin High.
Taking an advantage of an opportunity is what Maya did at the Fab 50. With being a big part of her teams championship game run in the underclassmen division, Maya was a physical rim attacker who didn’t mind contact. What I loved most about her game is that she doesn’t waste dribbles. It was one move and downhill. Either getting to the rim or drawing two and kicking to an open teammate. She absolutely played with a chip on her shoulder at the Fab 50 out hustling and muscling kids for loose balls and rebounds. I’m curious to see how she develops over the next couple of years!