Zo’e Peyton
Zo’e Peyton
About Zo’e
Expert Analysis
Brandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Zo’e has always flashed great upside and potential, which is why we have her in our Top 20 in the 2028 class. She saw action in 5 games for Lawrence North as a Freshman, then played in 23 games this season, averaging 4 points and 3 rebounds in nearly 16 minutes per game. Now, she is headed to Cathedral, where they have had girls in the 6-1 to 6-2 range over the years, but many of them have been focused on soccer or volleyball instead. Adding an athlete like Zo’e who can go get a rebound and score through contact will be huge for the Irish.
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Read EvaluationDarvoni Christopher | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Peyton showed this spring why she is another power forward prospect worth keeping an eye on in Indiana’s 2028 class. She brings good size and physicality to the floor while competing with toughness around the basket. Offensively, Peyton showed flashes of finishing ability inside and did a solid job using her frame to create opportunities in the paint. She also competed well for offensive rebounds and consistently stayed active around the rim.
Defensively, Peyton plays with energy and embraces physical matchups in the post. She rebounds well and works hard protecting the paint while battling for positioning against opposing centers. Her willingness to do the dirty work and compete possession after possession stood out throughout the AAU season. As her confidence and offensive skill set continue developing, Peyton has the potential to become another strong interior presence coming out of the Cathedral program. College coaches should absolutely begin tracking her progress because of the physical tools and competitiveness she brings to the floor.
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Read EvaluationDarvoni Christopher | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Peyton came ready to dominate the paint on both ends of the floor. Offensively, she scored efficiently inside, took smart angles in pick-and-roll actions, and created scoring opportunities for her teammates. She also attacked the rim with confidence and maintained strong positioning to secure rebounds.
Defensively, Peyton protected the rim, contested shots, and anchored the interior with authority. Her presence altered opponents’ shot selection and provided Lawrence North with critical momentum during key stretches. Beyond the stat sheet, Peyton’s energy, basketball IQ, and ability to impact the game on both ends made her one of the most influential players on the floor.
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