Mallory Woiteshek
Mallory Woiteshek
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Evan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Mallory has made Grand Haven a West Michigan force to be reckoned with, leading the Bucs to a 19-3 record with two losses against Rockford and one to Midland. Grand Haven finished 8-2 in the OK Red, with statement wins against East Kentwood, Muskegon, Hudsonville, Calvin Christian, and Spring Lake. Mallory received recognition as MLive’s Muskegon Player of the Week, posting 17 points, 10 rebounds, and seven blocks in a 48-31 win vs. Byron Center, then added 14 points in a 49-26 win at Ludington. Mallory is leaving her mark on the 2026 postseason. In a 64-43 Regional Semifinal victory over a stout Wyoming squad, Mallory led the attack with 25 points, six blocks, and five rebounds. She posted a monster triple-double with 17 points, 16 rebounds, and 12 blocks in a 36-23 Regional Final victory against Hudsonville. In their first meeting, Mallory produced 12 points, five rebounds, and four assists to help Grand Haven upset Muskegon 47-46. The Bucs and Lady Reds have a rematch set in the Quarterfinal to decide which team is headed to the State Semifinals.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Mallory enters her junior year as one of the most imposing interior players in the state, using her strength, mobility, and soft finishing ability to control the paint. Defenders struggle to contain her because she seals well, finishes through contact, and has the footwork to create clean looks around the rim. Her presence on the block anchors her team on both ends, and with another year of development, she’s poised to elevate her dominance and help push her squad toward another standout season.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Mallory is quickly establishing herself as one of the premier post players in the state after an outstanding sophomore season. The 6-foot-3 standout was a force on both ends of the floor, averaging 13.5 points, eight rebounds, 2.8 assists, 4.1 steals, and 3.2 blocks per game while shooting an impressive 67 percent from the field for a 22-4 Buccaneers team. Her combination of size, athleticism, and touch around the basket makes her a matchup nightmare for opponents. Already recognized as one of the top players in Michigan, Mallory will look to build on her dominance and lead her team to even greater success this season.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Mallory, the post player from Grand Haven, was arguably the most polished and dominant interior presence at the Ferris Team Camp. She showed advanced footwork and strength down low, finishing through contact with consistency. Mallory controlled the boards on both ends and was a true anchor defensively, altering shots and protecting the rim. She also ran the floor hard in transition, making herself a constant threat as a rim runner. Her all-around post play set her apart from the rest.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Mallory is our top-ranked center prospect, and when you look at her dominant contributions in several statistical categories, it’s eye-opening. Mallory averaged 13.5 points, eight rebounds, 4.1 steals, 3.3 blocks, and 2.6 assists. She set a school record by making an absurd 69% of her field goals (115-166). Mallory led the team in steals, blocks, and rebounds per game but was also second in scoring and third in assists. She reached double-digit scoring in 20 of 21 games with seven double-doubles, including 12 points with 13 rebounds against Midland and 13 points with 13 rebounds against Forest Hills Northern. Mallory achieved a triple-double against East Kentwood with 13 rebounds, 11 rebounds, and 11 blocks. Mallory earned MLive Muskegon Athlete of the Week honors twice this season. She helped the Bucs earn statement wins against Midland, Hudsonville, East Kentwood, Muskegon, and Traverse City Central. They finished 18-3 (7-3 conference) and are the district favorite.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Mallory is a dominant 6’3″ center who controls the game on both ends of the court. As an elite rim protector, she racks up multiple blocks each game, anchoring her team’s defense. Her presence has been instrumental in leading her team to an impressive 11-1 overall record and a 4-1 mark in conference play, with their only defeat coming against Rockford. I think the sky’s the limit for Mallory!
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Mallory is our top-ranked Center in the 2027 class and her Grand Haven team is ranked top ten in D1 by several writers across the state. The Buccaneers kept rolling, beating undefeated Forest Hills Northern, Grandville, and West Ottawa. Mallory was dominant, posting 47 points, 27 rebounds, 12 assists, 23 steals, and 8 blocks in 3 games. Mallory made 9 of 10 field goals against Grandville and shot an efficient 59.3% from the field for the week.
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
The House star put her name squarely on the recruiting map over grassroots season. She has great footwork on both ends of the floor, especially considering her age and height. Woiteshek has shown nice touch around the rim.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Mallory stood out immediately because of her combination of height, length, and athleticism. As I continued to watch her, she has great hands, good footwork, and she can finish in a variety of ways around the basket. She moves effortlessly, almost to the point where I feel like she can become more of a ‘4’ once she learns how to play lower, especially defensively. Offensively, the next step in her game will be adding a nice 15-foot game, then extending it to the perimeter. She is a nice talent and should draw a number of Division-I schools in the near future.
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