Azaria Sapp
Azaria Sapp
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Speaking of green jerseys, Sapp is used to sporting green from her previous tenure at 4A Aiken. After spending her 2025-26 season helping North Augusta to its seventh state championship in 10 tries, Sapp will be bringing her talents back to the Green Hornets as she transitions to junior status. Sapp notably helped the Yellow Jackets in this past season’s state game with 15 points in a 63-50 victory over Westside. She already had talent, but now she has a championship resume that should provide a boost for Aiken. Her most recent season as a Green Hornet was as a freshman and she averaged 11.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.5 steals, 2.4 assists and 1.3 blocks in 2024-25.
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Much of Sapp’s high school career has been spent wearing the green and gold of 4A Aiken. Following a season with another 4A assembling in North Augusta where she helped the Yellow Jackets continue its dynasty with another state championship, Sapp will once again sport a Green Hornets uniform as she transitions to junior status. Sapp gave a major boost to the Yellow Jackets’ efforts in last season’s 4A state game against Westside as her 15 points helped North Augusta to a 63-50 victory at Colonial Life Arena. Sapp has played at the varsity level since she was an eighth grader and averaged 11.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.5 steals, 2.4 assists and 1.3 blocks in her most recent season at Aiken which was when she was a freshman.
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The final girls contest of the season would feature North Augusta and Westside in a rematch of last year’s 4A state championship game. Sapp would display exactly why her transfer was such a boost to this season’s Yellow Jackets. With 15 points, she lifted North Augusta to a 63-50 victory over the Rams – and the Yellow Jackets’ seventh championship in 10 years. Sapp would wear North Augusta’s uniform in 28 games this past season while averaging 5.4 points, 2.9 rebounds and just over a steal per game. She was one of three sophomores on this past season’s Yellow Jackets team.
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We shift our focus to the GRAD Athletics Thanksgiving tournament that emanated from the courts of back-to-back defending 4A SCISA champion Heathwood Hall. The second day of the tournament saw the 4A Green Hornets face off against another SCISA 4A combatant in Hammond. The game was close for three quarters before Aiken put the contest out of reach in the fourth quarter. Sapp led all scorers in that game with 16. In addition to an ability to score at all three levels, she gives full effort on both ends whenever she is allotted playing time. Sapp creates matchup problems for opponents on defense and will win her fair share of rebounding battles.
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Sapp proved last season as an eighth grader that she was more than ready for high school basketball. She continued to display that as her 4A Aiken assembling closed out the GRAD Athletics Thanksgiving Classic with an emphatic 61-40 victory over SCISA 4A Hammond. Sapp would lead all point-getters with 16. Sapp displays an ability to score on all three levels. The young 5-foot-8 standout exerts plenty of energy on both ends of the floor. Sapp is an efficient rebounder and the problems she can cause opposing ball handlers on defense will enable her to collect plenty of steals and create additional possessions for her team. Sapp is also versatile with her ability to play either in the backcourt as a one or in the frontcourt as a three.
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