Gabrielle Parish
Gabrielle Parish
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BJ Batson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Out of 168 players in the Georgia database for 2028, the Parish twins sit only five spots apart in the rankings and are the number one and two forward prospects in their class in the state. Versatility is the key with Gabrielle and Aleigha as both kids can comfortably play four positions on the court at both ends. They have great athleticism for their size. Both are in phenomenal shape, clearly something that they have put a lot of time and work into. They are explosive and powerful driving the basket and have the ability to finish with both hands. That slashing ability separated them from almost every other player at Peach Games. When they to down hill the play resulted with a lay up or a trip to the free throw line, or both. Both players have Division One offers and that list will most certainly grow. I look forward to watching both kids play again. They were huge stock risers for me coming out of Peach Games.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Up from 34: The Parish twins are powerful, athletic and highly productive. They impose their will in the paint with physicality but are also capable handlers in the open floor. Both are high-motor players and constant double-double threats. Their perimeter skillsets are progressing nicely. With offers from Kennesaw State and Georgia State, they continue to climb the recruiting ladder.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Fisher | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Gabrielle is one of the two Parish twins & I had to keep checking their jerseys numbers when they made a big play. She finished through contact inside and had a nice looking shot from mid-range as well. There were some really authoritative and big blocks from the twins this weekend that set the tone and raised the energy in the tight game I watched. Her defense was intense and led to a lot of turnovers and easy buckets for her team in transition. Both twins have solid frames and play with good activity on both sides of the ball.
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Read EvaluationMichael Crum-Stowe | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Gabrielle is a multi-dimensional offensive threat who can score at a high level from the perimeter and the post. Her ability to stretch the floor with her shooting and dominate inside makes her a matchup nightmare for defenders. She excels in pick-and-roll and pick-and-pop actions, reading the defense well and consistently making the right decision — whether it’s slipping into the paint or stepping out for a knockdown jumper.
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Read EvaluationAkiem Bailum | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
The play of Parish was instrumental in ensuring 6A Campbell would indeed continue its winning ways. She finished her freshman season having been part of a team that went 23-5 this past season en route to a berth in the state playoffs. Parish is another rising talent that fuses together an already impressive skillset with plenty of youth on her side. She primarily plays at the four even though she can also make plays as a combo guard. In Prep Girls Hoops’ latest 2028 rankings, she in our top 35 Georgia freshman for a reason – and she appears to be just getting started as well.
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Read EvaluationDarion Phillips | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Gabrielle Parish put on a real shooting clinic with her three-point range – it was genuinely entertaining to watch! She was effortlessly sinking those deep bombs, we’re talking 30-footers that looked like layups for her. But it wasn’t just about the long ball; Parish also possesses an absolutely explosive quick first step. Defenders simply couldn’t stay in front of her as she blew by them with ease, creating scoring opportunities at will
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