PGH Georgia Top 250 Expo: GameChangers
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To no surprise, Jessica Fields Jessica Fields 6’1″ | PF Mt. Paran | 2025 State GA was a GameChanger at the Top 250 Expo, dominating the paint with her length, motor and skill. Fields is a human eraser defensively with her unteachable shot blocking instincts. Jessica’s soft hands are on display when gobbling up rebounds. She’s a great finisher through traffic. Jessica knows where her sweet spots are. She will catch from 10-feet out and power dribble her way to the block where she elevates and scores. D-I schools are all over Fields.
D-I offers are starting to materialize for Heywood, the dynamic sophomore scoring machine. Kaleigh’s physical strength helps her when driving her way to the basket, able to shrug off reaches and hacks. The GameChanger scores from all three levels with ease.
Parham is another powerful wing that scores inside and out. Parris likes to use her spin move off the dribble when meeting resistance. She is a threat to open up the floor with her outside shot. Parham’s ability to get to her mid-range pull-up and her toughness on the glass makes her a GameChanger.
Cooper looked like possibly the best guard at camp. She was electric with the ball on a string, using quick bursts to get to wherever she wanted. The shifty lefty froze the defense time and time again. When defenders sagged off her, she made them pay with her three-point shot. Defensively, Delaney’s sticky hands made it impossible to slip by. It was a tremendous day of work for the GameChanger.
Fulks used a sharp handle to breakdown defenders and free herself for perimeter jumpers. Jayla chopped down the defense with a lightning quick crossover, then would sidestep over for clean looks beyond the arc. If Fulks can create as well as she did on Sunday this season at Stockbridge, best believe she will be a GameChanger.