Taylor Henry is a 5'10" Small Forward/Shooting Guard in the 2026 class.
Henry attends Gardendale in Alabama and plays club basketball for Alabama Twisters Elite.
Henry's Player Profile was created on March 22, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Taylor
HenrySF/SG
Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Gardendale
|
AL
New Additions: 2026 Rankings
Taylor Henry | 5’10” Forward | Gardendale High School (AL) Taylor Henry is a versatile, high-motor forward whose...
Written by Art Bogan
Taylor
HenrySF/SG
Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Gardendale
|
AL
Rainy at Capital Cool: Players Who Made It Rain from Three
Taylor was the go-to shot maker and momentum shifter for her team, consistently coming through in key moments...
Written by Michael Crum-Stowe
Taylor
HenrySF/SG
Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Gardendale
|
AL
Capital Cool Classic’s Elite Performers (All Ages)
Taylor consistently displayed her clutch gene throughout the tournament, stepping up in critical moments and hitting timely, crucial...
Written by Michael Crum-Stowe
Taylor
HenrySF/SG
Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Gardendale
|
AL
Capital Cool Classic: Standout Players from Alabama Twisters 17U
Taylor was a consistent offensive threat and a major spark for her team, especially from beyond the arc....
Written by Michael Crum-Stowe
Taylor
HenrySF/SG
Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Gardendale
|
AL
6A fowards stepping into bigger roles next season
Taylor Henry ‘s versatility as a stretch four is a valuable asset to any team, showcasing her ability...
Taylor HenryTaylorHenry
5'10" | SF/SG
Gardendale | 2026 StateAL
is a versatile, high-motor forward whose game is built on physicality, skill, and two-way impact. She scores in a variety of ways, attacking downhill, finishing through contact, and stepping out to stretch the floor when left open. Henry plays with pace and purpose, consistently creating advantages within the flow of the offense. Defensively, her strength and activity allow her to guard multiple positions and compete on the glass. She rebounds beyond her size and turns stops into transition opportunities. At her best, Henry is a winning connector with matchup versatility.
Taylor was the go-to shot maker and momentum shifter for her team, consistently coming through in key moments and swinging the energy in her team’s favor. Though she played a big position, her impact stretched far beyond the paint—literally. She lit up the tournament from beyond the arc, showing off a smooth shot and a quick trigger that left defenses scrambling. Opponents couldn’t afford to sag off her, because she made them pay time and time again with deep threes that deflated runs and ignited her team. What made her even more dangerous was her confidence—she didn’t hesitate to shoot, even from long range, and her willingness to step into big shots made her a true difference-maker. Taylor’s ability to space the floor and score like a guard while holding down a big role gave her team a unique edge throughout the tournament.
Taylor consistently displayed her clutch gene throughout the tournament, stepping up in critical moments and hitting timely, crucial shots that shifted the momentum in her team’s favor. When her team was in need of a bucket, Taylor always answered the call, whether it was a key three-pointer, a pull-up jumper, or a tough finish at the rim. Her ability to perform under pressure made her one of the most reliable and consistent players on the floor. No matter the situation, Taylor remained poised and confident, ensuring that her team could count on her when the game was on the line. Her scoring ability and ability to execute in high-pressure moments were major factors in her team’s success, and she proved to be a true difference-maker throughout the tournament. Her consistency on both ends of the floor and her knack for coming through in clutch situations made her one of the standout performers of the weekend.
Taylor was a consistent offensive threat and a major spark for her team, especially from beyond the arc. She was on fire from three, stepping up time and time again as a crucial scorer when her team needed it most. Whether it was breaking a scoring drought or swinging momentum, Taylor always delivered—highlighted by a clutch buzzer-beater against Tre Mann Elite going into halftime that gave her squad a much-needed boost. While she played the big position, her game went far beyond the post. She confidently brought the ball up the court, battled on the boards, finished strong inside, and most impressively, shot the ball with zero hesitation. Her ability to stretch the floor and remain steady under pressure made her one of the most valuable and versatile players on the court.
Taylor HenryTaylorHenry
5'10" | SF/SG
Gardendale | 2026 StateAL
‘s versatility as a stretch four is a valuable asset to any team, showcasing her ability to contribute both inside and out. Her smooth shooting touch and willingness to extend defenses make her a dynamic player to watch. With her skill set, she has the potential to be a game-changer.