She Can Ball Tournament: Early Look at the 2025 Class (Part 3)
The class of 2025 is shaping up to be another good class for the state of Arizona. This is our final addition at highlighting some of the top youth division performers at the She Can Ball Tournament. All players have…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2025 is shaping up to be another good class for the state of Arizona. This is our final addition at highlighting some of the top youth division performers at the She Can Ball Tournament. All players have been added to our watch list and we will continue following them as they enter into high school in the coming years.
Jaziah Biley (Copper State, 2025) – Biley is a a flashy but humble lead guard. During the event, she demonstrated her intent on creating scoring opportunities for her teammates. Biley is an effective shooter out to the 3 point line and she made some solid decisions in the open court. She is definitely one to keep an eye on as she continues to develop.
Savanna Dotray (AZ Stangs, 2025) – Dotray is a physical wing that show tremendous athleticism combined with an improving skillset. She has great length and she could possibly end up as one of the better athletes in the class. She is one of those players that has yet to realize her vast potential…but it’s coming.
Demetria Dosela (SC Thunderhawks, 2025) – Dosela has gotten better each year. She has always been one of the bigger players on the court and her rebounding has always stood out. Dosela has developed into a top 10 type player in the class due to he ability to rebound, defend in the post and her agile movement for a person of her size. What we noticed is that she is much more engaged in the game as she is constantly directing teammates on the defensive side of the court. A high riser.
Some talented 2026 performers
Summer Johnson (Lady Soldiers, 2026) – Johnson is a smooth, versatile guard who has developed a solid understanding of how to play the guard position. She has good quickness and should become a defensive stopper at the high school level. We expect big things from Johnson as her recent development over the past 9 months has been on the rise.
Azalee Tellez (PBC, 2026) – Tellez is another young promising player that can play multiple positions due to her size for the position, talent and her desire to defend. She is rather long and fairly bouncy for her age. You can tell that she has played for a while. Tellez is one of those players that it does not take her long to integrate on a new team mainly because of her court awareness and her ability to play out of her comfort zone.
Deja Strong (Lady Soldiers, 2026) – Strong is an ultra talented young wing player. She showed off her versatility during the event as she played multiple positions effectively. A blend of speed, size and athleticism, Strong got downhill in the blink of an eye for the Lady Soldiers. She had a handful of acrobatic crafty finishes.