Kyndall Mays
Kyndall Mays
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BJ Batson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Mays gave FBC United Kentucky the size and strength needed in the post against a good Duval Elite team in the game I watched her play. Mays presence in the paint gave United a big advantage in the game on the boards and scoring in the paint with her dominant left hand. Mays has very soft hands and made some very tough catches (on great passes) that most post players would not have been able to handle. When she did get the ball she did a nice job using her upper body strength to great separation without fouling before going up and finishing at the rim. Her shot looked very good at the free throw line and the mid range. Mays showed excellent post moves using very good footwork and head fakes to get defenders off the ground before rising up and scoring the ball with ease.
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Read EvaluationAmanda Meade | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Mays is a force in the interior. She does a great job battling for position. She continues to showcase excellent foot work and post moves. Kyndall has great hands and knows how to finish around the rim with either hand. She can finish through contact exceptionally well. Defensively, she is a versatile forward that can step out and guard different positions.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Tinnon | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
This kid is a gamer, and she is a load to handle around the blocks. Averaging 13.2 ppg, 9.4 rpg, she is a tough outing anytime she takes the floor. She makes coaches second-guess their game plan, putting together a body of work where no one is safe in the painted area. She owns the interior, and she will play an even bigger role next season as the offense will go through her. Another top kid in her class, highly sought after by next-level coaches.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Tinnon | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Nothing but power down low. She was the anchor for Knox Webb that delivered around the painted area. This young lady had 12 points and 6 boards. She made buckets when her team needed them down the stretch. Even though she helped deliver a championship this season, you better believe she will be in a good position to do the same next season.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Tinnon | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Played big-time minutes and did big time things. She had 18 points and 12 boards and was tough to deal with. Scoring over either shoulder and dominating the painted area, she was always in position to make an impact. Look for her to continue to be a solid contributor as her team advances to the next round.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Tinnon | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
This kid is a handful to deal with, especially in the low block areas. A physical player who has a bag full of moves that enable her to put the ball in the net. Has a nice mid-range game to complement her ability to strike fear in opponents down low. Defensively, she is big time menace on the boards. Anything in the painted area, she owns. She is one of the reasons why her team is sitting No.1 in the state. Keep tabs on this super sophomore. She still hasn’t reached her ceiling.
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Read EvaluationBJ Batson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Mays stood out for Webb in a lot of areas on the court. Defensively she picked her man up between half court and the top of the key and applied good ball pressure. She created multiple steals switching onto the point guard in pick and roll situations, going coast to coast and scoring on a couple plays. She worked hard on the glass and pursued the ball instead of waiting for it to find her. Offensively, Mays ran the floor well without the ball also, getting easy points in transition. Mays is light on her feet and moves very well for her size. She has soft hands and good form shooting the ball. Mays is already very talented, but a player I expect to continue to develop and improve.
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Kyndall Mays
Kyndall
Mays
6'2" | PF
Webb Of Knoxville | 2028
State
TN
is ranked as the third-best player in the class of 2028 for good reason. She displayed this and then some at the Expo event in TN.
Mays stood out the most in five-on-five. She was getting rebounds over everyone and was scoring at will in the post. She had a couple of nice spins and scores that drew some cheers from everyone in attendance. Also, on offense, she timed her lane runs well, which is an extremely underrated skill.
On defense, she had some of the best interior defense at the event. She was contesting shots regularly.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Tinnon | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
The beast in the East, this kid really has a low block presence that makes a difference. Strong and physical player on both ends of the floor, she puts up numbers in multiple categories. Some major schools have recognized her talent over the past two years. She plays with relentless energy and isn’t afraid to take over, especially when her team needs a bucket. She is an exceptional talent who hasn’t reached her peak. Look for her to continue to grow and become a force that teams steer away from.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Tinnon | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Kind of the Aja Wilson of the state. I am not saying she is that, but she has that feel of how her game is. This young lady is dominant on the glass, can knock down the mid-range, exploit the low block areas, and compete on the defensive end. Anyone who has faced her knows she brings the physicality into play as well. A super tough kid who has tremendous upside.
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