Agnes Bell
Agnes Bell
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Brandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Agnes is a part of an uber-talented Sophomore group at Homestead, and she doesn’t get nearly the attention as a couple of her classmates. But she is a really nice guard prospect who has really started to make plays and run more point for the Spartans. She has an athletic frame, some length, and she plays with a really nice motor. She can attack the basket, consistently make open shots, or find open teammates in positions to score. She’s also an effortful defender who can get after it at that end of the floor. She’ll battle for a starting spot next season.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Agnes ended up being traded during her session because another team was down to just 4 girls due to health issues. She has really come on in the past 12 to 18 months, and she saw some quality minutes throughout Homestead’s season in 2025-2026. She has nice length, speed & quickness, and she plays with a good motor. She has been a multilevel scorer for a couple of years now, but she’s really starting to handle it more/better and create scores for herself & teammates. I’ve also always enjoyed her feistiness at the defensive end of the floor.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Agnes played with limitless effort and energy at the Sophomore ID Camp. Her determination on both ends of the court and playmaking abilities earned her recognition as a Top Performer. Agnes started to separate herself immediately during 3v3. She drove into a controlled jumper stop and used an effective pivot move to drop in a floater. She snagged multiple offensive boards, scored a backdoor cut reverse layup, dropped in another floater off the dribble, and drained a straightaway three. Agnes continued to shine for Team 6 during 5v5. She was a defensive stopper. Agnes deflected the ball away for a steal and took it the other way for a euro-step finish. She worked hard to bottle up ball-handlers on the perimeter, deflected an entry pass away for a steal, and used her quick hands to strip the ball away on a drive. Agnes scored a sweet fake-pass finish, kept her eyes up in transition, drained mid-rang pull-ups, and added a smooth three-pointer in the slot. She secured rebounds and converted free throws at the line.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Agnes is another prospect who has made a significant jump since the high school season. She looks an inch taller, stronger, and much more assertive than she did in January. When she was on the floor with a group of Homestead’s 2026s earlier in June, you couldn’t tell that she was two years younger. She is shooting with confidence, but she is attacking a lot more often and she is drawing contact and finishing inside. She has also improved defensively.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
I have seen Agnes several times over the past nine months, and at different intervals, and she just gets better each time. Friday, she looked an inch taller, stronger, and more explosive as an all-around athlete. She’s starting to look a lot like fellow teammate
Carley Moellering
Carley
Moellering
5'9" | CG
Homestead | 2026
State
IN
(2026) with regard to her length, strength, and movements. Agnes is a nice lefty shooter, and she’s still working on becoming a better ball-handler, but she defends hard too.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
As if Homestead didn’t already have enough talent in their 2028 class, let alone the rest of their roster, Agnes is another prospect who should be a big part of their future. She is long and wiry, fluid, quick, and somewhat bouncy, plus she plays with a gritty motor. She was good attacking off the dribble Saturday, and she could score it or find teammates. She also showed some touch outside, and she sat down and defended well with her length and quickness.
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