Braylee Chesley
Braylee Chesley
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Tonia Ziter | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Braylee wasted no time showing she has the talent to lead, even on a veteran team, regardless of her limited varsity experience. She plays with confidence, getting downhill effectively and knocking down shots from mid-range and beyond.
With Snow Canyon’s youth movement, Braylee is already positioning herself as a foundational piece. Expect her name to be one to watch over the next three years as she continues to develop into a go-to player for the Warriors.
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Braylee Chesley
Braylee
Chesley
5'10" | PG/SG
Snow Canyon | 2029
State
UT
has quickly become a key piece for Snow Canyon, impacting both the present and the future of the program. Despite being a freshman, she plays with confidence and poise, earning meaningful minutes and delivering in pressure moments. Her length and athleticism stand out immediately, especially in transition where she runs the floor hard and finishes through contact.
On the offensive end, Braylee is comfortable attacking off the dribble and scoring in space. She has a smooth pull-up and a developing perimeter shot that keeps defenses honest. Defensively, her size allows her to guard multiple positions, contest shots, and disrupt passing lanes without gambling.
333 Points Thus Far – Freshman Season
111 Rebounds, 41 Assists, 23 Steals
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Read EvaluationTonia Ziter | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Snow Canyon needed a response after losing some significant seniors, and Braylee has filled that role seamlessly. Her handle is advanced for a freshman, allowing her to control pace and create advantages, while her length presents matchup problems on both ends of the floor. She gets downhill with confidence, often overpowering smaller defenders, and is comfortable attacking either direction. Add in a reliable pull-up jumper that she knocks down at a high clip, and she’s already proving to be a difficult cover and a foundational piece for the Warriors moving forward.
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Read EvaluationTonia Ziter | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Braylee has stepped into the leadership role at Snow Canyon in a big way. The freshman already leads the Warriors in assists, rebounds, and steals, and hasn’t hesitated to put points on the board when her team needs it. She has a smooth spin through contact that helps her get past defenders and finish, showing poise and control beyond her age. She’s emerging quickly as a key piece for Snow Canyon—and one to keep a close eye on as the season progresses.
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Read EvaluationTonia Ziter | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
There’s no amount of height or defense that scares Braylee. When she gets the ball, the line between her and the basket disappears fast. She’s quick, tough, and can rip the ball away in a tie-up while powering through contact. She’ll be one to watch as she looks to fill Olivia’s shoes at Snow Canyon.
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Braylee Chesley
Braylee
Chesley
5'10" | PG/SG
Snow Canyon | 2029
State
UT
is an elusive guard who embraces contact when she’s attacking the rim. Featuring a soft touch at the basket, Chesley has an impressive selection of finishing moves she uses to score at will. Heading back to Utah, Chesley will start her high school campaign on a confident note.
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Read EvaluationHector Marquez | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
It looks like Chesley is headed to Snow Canyon. Strong off the bounce young player that is physical and a lot of times she is the one that will create the contact. She has some early fottwork flashes. She also has decent size as a 3 right now.
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