Akazja Foster is a 5'6" Point Guard in the 2026 class.
Foster attends Omaha North in Nebraska and plays club basketball for Nebraska Supreme.
Foster's Player Profile was created on September 7, 2023.
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Akazja
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Class
2026
Height
5'6"
HS
Omaha North
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NE
Offer Szn In Full Swing
Akazja Foster of Omaha North High School is going to have an interesting season ahead of them on...
Written by Jeremy Brooks
Akazja
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Class
2026
Height
5'6"
HS
Omaha North
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NE
Recruitment Update: July 24th, 2025
It’s not a surprise that Akazja Foster of Omaha North is receiving interest from the next level after...
Written by Jeremy Brooks
Akazja
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Class
2026
Height
5'6"
HS
Omaha North
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NE
2026 Player Rankings Update: Uncommitted Hoopers I’d Offer ASAP
Shoutout to AF, Akazja Foster of Omaha North High School and NE Supreme. Foster has been a next...
Written by Jeremy Brooks
Akazja
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Class
2026
Height
5'6"
HS
Omaha North
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NE
Guards That Played Well On Friday Afternoon From Nebraska
This is the second weekend in a row in which Akazja Foster has been producing with some efficient...
Written by Jeremy Brooks
Akazja
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Class
2026
Height
5'6"
HS
Omaha North
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NE
2026 Player Rankings Update: Stock-Risers (Part 2)
I am pumped to see Nebraska Supreme and the product that they are going to bring to the...
Written by Jeremy Brooks
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Class
2026
Height
5'6"
HS
Omaha North
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NE
AAU Team Preview: Nebraska Supreme 16U S40
Foster is a fast moving PG for this team that can get down hill in a hurry. She...
Written by Jeremy Brooks
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Akazja FosterAkazjaFoster
5'6" | PG
Omaha North | 2026 StateNE
of Omaha North High School is going to have an interesting season ahead of them on the Varsity floor. It seems that a group of skilled hoopers have all transferred to play together for the next few years, bringing a lot of help to the North program for Foster. In the past, it’s been all Foster as their driving force but that is going to change rather quickly. I’m sure Foster will still be a main impact player but she will have a lot of talent around her for the next eight months, which should help take her team to new heights. As of most recent, Foster was offered from Mayville (NE) to compete at the next level following this season. I’m not sure will be taking this offer but she does have a few options to choose from, when that time finally comes.
It’s not a surprise that Akazja FosterAkazjaFoster
5'6" | PG
Omaha North | 2026 StateNE
of Omaha North is receiving interest from the next level after the AAU season she just put together with her NE Supreme program. Foster was a leader at the PG position all Spring/Summer long. She rarely made bad mental mistakes, while always being a vital piece to her team’s system. Offensively, She demonstrated that she can either create and facilitate for other around her at a high rate or she can create for herself to finish the play. Defensively, quick hands and fast feet. A mixture that helps her dominate her competition more time than not. At the end of the day, Foster could produce and make everyone better at the collegiate level. It’ll be all about the chances she received before she ends up making her decision over the next few months. As of most recently, Foster grabbed an offer from Central Community College. This might be one of her first offers but I don’t think it’ll be her last.
Shoutout to AF, Akazja FosterAkazjaFoster
5'6" | PG
Omaha North | 2026 StateNE
of Omaha North High School and NE Supreme. Foster has been a next level player during AAU season this Spring/Summer. I was unsure going into this Spring how she would fit but that changed rather quickly. Within the first week, Foster demonstrated that she was one of the top dawgs on her team at the PG position. She is smooth, she can orchestrate and facilitate at a high rate, and she can lead. Three factors that help her succeed in her everyday life on the court, as well as in the future. This has been someone that her teammates can trust in big moments and I don’t expect that to change anytime soon.
This is the second weekend in a row in which Akazja FosterAkazjaFoster
5'6" | PG
Omaha North | 2026 StateNE
has been producing with some efficient basketball. Foster is a 5’6/5’7 PG with a tight handle, better than average vision, a solid offensive mind-set, and a high motor. All of these things have been combining together on the road to start this 2025 AAU season and because of that, Foster has looked like one of the best on her team a majority of the time. This is someone that can move between the 1, 2, or 3 spot depending on what is needed out of her in that very moment. All in all, good showing from Foster so far. Let’s see if she can keep it rolling on Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
I am pumped to see Nebraska Supreme
and the product that they are going to bring to the travel floor this Spring. Someone for this group that always plays with some flare and fire is Akazja FosterAkazjaFoster
5'6" | PG
Omaha North | 2026 StateNE
. Foster is shifty with the handle, she has good vision to find the teammates around her, and she is relentless in her pursuit of getting to the bucket for an AND1 finish. Foster averaged almost 4 APG this past season for her Junior year at Omaha North High School. If she does more of that this AAU season, everyone around her is going to love her for how good she is going to make them look in the long run.
Foster is a fast moving PG for this team that can get down hill in a hurry. She has been someone that has shown to be a problem for most defenses that try to stop her in the open court. She has the basketball on a string in a scene and she knows how to finish at the basket once she gets there off the dribble. She is usually someone that likes to get all the way to the rim but she can also adapt and hit a floater if there is a bigger defender stepping up in front of the basket. I’ve liked what I’ve seen out of Foster the past two years. She could continue to be a problem for opposing matchups throughout her entire high school career if she stays hungry enough.