Peach Games – Day 2’s Top Performers (14U-17U)
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The schedule for Saturday’s Peach Games matchups featured an all-day movie ticket’s worth of contests. One of the latest events to take place as part of the Prep Girls Hoops Circuit’s Triumph Region, Peach Games utilized several courts throughout the…
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Continue ReadingThe schedule for Saturday’s Peach Games matchups featured an all-day movie ticket’s worth of contests.
One of the latest events to take place as part of the Prep Girls Hoops Circuit’s Triumph Region, Peach Games utilized several courts throughout the Atlanta metropolitan area to host the litany of teams that made the trip. It welcomed teams from not only Georgia, but other southeastern states such as Florida, North and South Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee.
Day 2 was filled with games and filled with standouts from all classes. Here is a look at those who caught our attention from Saturday’s basketball play.
Aijah Manning – 2025 – Locust Grove HS – Georgia Pearls 2025 Future Elite – Aijah has given Wildcats fans plenty of reason to stan Manning. She played in 22 games this past season for Locust Grove and averaged 12.2 points. Manning has no issues attacking the rim and can come up big with defensive plays such as blocks on the perimeter. She also possesses a 3-point jump shot as part of her overall offensive skillset. Manning led her team in scoring with 11 points as Georgia Pearls 2025 Future Elite notched its first victory of Peach Games on Saturday – a 45-35 dedision over FBC Legacy 2025.
Trinity Badger – 2025 – Forest Park HS – Georgia Pearls 2025 Future Elite – Badger is one of several on the Georgia Pearls 2025 Future Elite roster that is listed at 5-foot-10 or taller. Among her many basketball attributes is the ability to recover quickly in case of an offensive miscue. Being at 5-foot-10 also enables her to make many a play near the basket. Some of those plays can lead to Badger absorbing fouls and having opportunities at the free throw line. She finished with 10 points when Georgia Pearls 2025 Future Elite defeated FBC Legacy 2025 on Saturday by a score of 45-35.
Josi Vaughn – 2026 – Athens Christian – FBC Legacy 2025 – Vaughn is listed at 5-foot-2 and is one of several on the FBC Legacy 2025 roster who is playing up in class. One of the reasons she is doing just that is how accurate she is from behind the 3-point arc. She sank four triples in her team’s Saturday matchup against Georgia Pearls 2025 Future Elite. Vaughn can corral steals, get creative with how she finishes at the rim and will throw defenders off guard when she has the ball in her hand with her scoring and passing abilities. Vaughn scored 18 points in Saturday’s matchup.
Alicia Skains – 2023 – D’arbonne Woods Charter – O.W.E. Family Renegades 2023 – When analyzing the class of 2023 throughout Louisiana, Skains’ name will certainly arise in that conversation more than once. Much of what she does is in the low post and she plays a good bit of that time with her back to the basket. Skains can stay active even when she does not have the ball in her hand and puts forth plenty of effort to find spacing in the interior. Her interior scoring is complimented by what she gets done as a rebounder and a defender. She scored 10 points in an O.W.E. Family Renegades 2023 victory over Grind To Shine (GTS) Basketball 2023.
Mia Griffin – 2026 – Dermott MS – South Arkansas Hoopsters 2023 – Griffin is playing up three classes to find a footing as part of South Arkansas Hoopsters 2023. She displayed plenty of tenacity in attacking the rim and showcased how much she has developed as a distributor of the ball. Griffin also found a bit of success with the 3-pointer in the first half of her team’s game with Promise Elite Basketball Club 2023 on Saturday en route to a 13-point effort and a victory. The ensuing four seasons for Griffin will be one to keep note of as her career continues to blossom.
Tianna Radsatt – 2024 – Dacula HS – Promise Elite Basketball Club 2023 – Speaking of players on teams that have their high schools well represented, Radsatt is one of the three from 6A Dacula as part of Promise Elite Basketball Club 2023. Radsatt can be active even without the ball in her hands and displays impressive ball handling skills when she does. She is also one of two on the roster that stand at least at six feet or more. The Falcons sophomore had 17 points – 13 of which came in the first half – in her team’s Saturday contest with South Arkansas Hoopsters 2023.
Saniya Easter Saniya Easter 5'7" | PF McGehee | 2023 AR – 2023 – McGehee HS – South Arkansas Hoopsters 2023 – The Owls are well-represented on the South Arkansas Hoopsters 2023 squad. Four of the players on its roster play for McGehee. Easter is one of those. She can come from almost out of nowhere to make major defensive plays. Easter is a consistent threat to steal the ball and she will take her share of attempts from long distance. She also is not afraid of contact that can place her at the free throw line. Easter finished with 12 points in a 50-27 victory for her team over Promise Elite Basketball Club 2023.
Tateyoina Harris Tateyoina Harris 5'11" | PF Camden | 2023 State SC – 2023 – Camden HS – Palmetto 76ers Select 2023 – Harris entered travel play fresh off a 2021-22 season that saw the Bulldogs qualify for the 3A SCHSL state championship game. She is tough to contend with on either end of the floor. Harris can put plenty of points on the board with how she converts on high-percentage shots near the basket. In addition, she makes scoring on her difficult with her height and wingspan – attributes that also allow her to be a highly effective rebounder. Harris tallied 16 points in a Palmetto 76ers Select 2023 victory over Team Hickory 2023.
Kayce Hyman Kayce Hyman 5'10" | SF Hammond | 2024 State SC – 2024 – Dutch Fork HS – Palmetto 76ers Select 2023 – Hyman made sure throughout the 2021-22 season that the Silver Foxes would be in the win column on plenty of occasions. They had 18 victories in 2021-22. Hyman stands at 5-foot-9 and can have plenty of games where she will have big rebounding efforts. She will put a good number of points on the board is has no problem with contact that can put her at the free throw line. The charity stripe is roughly where half of Hyman’s 11 points came from in her team’s win on Saturday afternoon over Team Hickory 2023.
Ella Holbrook – 2023 – East Forsyth HS – North Georgia Magic 2023 – The travel team currently fields 10 players with seven of them coming from a school with “Forsyth” in its name. Holbrook is fearless and will attack the rim even with a defender bearing down on her. With her 3-point shooting, rim attacking and ball distributing capabilities, Holbrook is an asset to any team any time her sneakers touch hardwood. She previously played for North Forsyth before transferring to the Broncos for the inaugural season of its girls basketball program. She dropped 10 points in a 47-23 victory over USC Unleashed 2023 late Saturday afternoon.
Alison Hiddema Alison Hiddema 5'10" | SF East Forsyth | 2023 State GA – 2023 – East Forsyth HS – North Georgia Magic 2023 – The Broncos’ connection of Holbrook and Hiddema were vital to the team’s success as East Forsyth finished with a 20-9 record in its first-ever season. That connection is now making its presence felt on the travel scene. Look out for if Hiddema has the ball from downtown as she is an accurate 3-point shooter. Along with driving to the rim, ball distribution and stealing the ball, she also can be effective in the transition game and uses her 5-foot-10 frame to win many battles on the boards. Hiddema led all scorers with 12 in North Georgia Magic’s 47-23 win over USC Unleashed.
Lauren Jacobs Lauren Jacobs 5'9" | PG Heathwood Hall | 2025 State SC – 2025 – Cardinal Newman – A’ja Wilson Elite 2025 – Jacobs began the travel season with lots of momentum from how the high school campaign concluded with the Cardinals winning another 3A SCISA championship – its fourth in a row. She excels in the transition game, can bury a plethora of 3-point shots and can come away with the ball. Jacobs’ A’ja Wilson Elite 2025 team went 2-0 in Saturday’s games with wins over Florida Lady Aces 2025 and Team Elite FIE 2025. Jacobs scored 16 points in the 60-40 decision over the Tennessee-based AAU squad.
Camillea Gore Camillea Gore 6'0" | SG Heathwood Hall | 2025 State SC – 2025 – Heathwood Hall – A’ja Wilson Elite 2025 – Gore gives a team more. It is appropriate that A’ja Wilson Elite 2025 has a standout on its 2025 roster that attends the same school where Wilson played her high school basketball. Gore will have occasions where she will draw contact and be placed at the free throw line. She will also have occasions where she has the ball behind the 3-point arc and she drains those attempts. She tallied 16 points in a 60-40 victory late Saturday afternoon against Team Elite FIE 2025. In addition to basketball, Gore has also played volleyball throughout her career with the Highlanders.
Brilee Price – 2026 – Ezell-Harding Christian – Team Elite FIE 2025 – Price is playing up a class and her performance for the Eagles in 2021-22 suggest she ought to be doing just that. One of three eighth graders who got the call to the high school ranks, Price will be a name to remember in the coming seasons. She stands at 5-foot-8 and will draw contact to send her to the free throw line. Along with the crooked point totals she can put on any scoreboard, she distributes the ball efficiently, upgrades a team’s rebounding efforts, can collect steals and will block shots. Price scored 14 points in a game on Saturday with A’ja Wilson Elite 2025.
Andrea Guilford – 2026 – New Manchester – Team Nite Nite 2024 – This name is familiar to followers of the Prep Girls Hoops Circuit given Team Nite Nite 2024 was present at Knoxville Knockout. Guilford plays with a fearless attitude as she will drive to the rim directly at defenders. She also will find success shooting the 3-point ball and will also do so at the free throw line as well. Guilford finished with a 17-point game – 16 of which were scored in the first half – of her team’s matchup with FBC Hoopstarz on Saturday evening. Guilford has also played softball at Factory Shoals MS throughout her athletic career.
Camiah Muldrow – 2025 – Lovejoy HS – Team Nite Nite 2024 – Muldrow also entered the 2022 travel season riding a wave of momentum following the Wildcats’ run to a 6A championship in 2021-22. If she gets fouled, there is a good chance she will hit her free throws and she also can make things happen from behind the 3-point arc. Listed as a combo guard who stands at 5-foot-6, she also has displayed a talent for making the correct passes to her teammates. Muldrow finished with 12 points in Team Nite Nite 2024’s matchup with FBC Hoopstarz 2024 on Saturday evening from McEachern HS.
Ja’kerra Butler – 2025 – Grayson HS – FBC Hoopstarz 2024 – The roster for FBC Hoopstarz has all but one player on the team playing up in class. Not only is Butler playing up in class, she is playing up in height as she is one of three on the team currently listed at six feet. Butler will haul in a number of rebounds, win plenty of battles on the boards and draw fouls which will lead to free throw attempts. By virtue of her 22 points she scored, she played a major role in lifting FBC Hoopstarz 2024 to a 57-50 victory over Team Nite Nite 2024 on Saturday evening at McEachern HS.
Tatum Brown Tatum Brown 5'5" | PG Grayson | 2025 State GA – 2025 – Grayson HS – FBC Hoopstarz 2024 – When seeing Brown play on the court, it should not be a surprise why the Rams finished with a 22-6 last season. Brown is quick to the rim and makes things difficult for defenders with the ball in her hands. She made tough shots left and right when her team matched up against Team Nite Nite 2024 on Saturday night at McEachern HS. Brown also found success sinking her attempts from behind the 3-point line and at the free throw line – and it all equaled a 22-point outing to life her team to a victory. FBC Hoopstarz 2024 finished Saturday’s games 1-1.
Britni Silver – 2026 – NC Good Better Best Academy – Carolina All-Stars 2026 – Her last name may be silver but she ensures she puts in effort on a game-by-game basis worthy of gold. Out of the eight players listed on the Carolina All-Stars 2026 roster, six hail from NC Good Better Best Academy. While Silver is adept at putting points on the board, she can put the ball through the hoop in a variety of different ways – including at the free throw line and behind the 3-point line. Ball distribution is another area of Silver’s game that she has excelled at. Silver scored 15 points in a Carolina All-Stars victory (58-41) over Explorer Elite 2026.
Tia Bryant – 2026 – NC Good Better Best Academy – Carolina All-Stars 2026 – Bryant is another of the NC Good Better Best Academy representatives on this year’s 2026 squad and is one of the taller ones at an even six feet. That height gives her an advantage in many an on-court scenario. This includes the ability to grab rebounds and win tough battles on the glass in addition to shot-blocking. Bryant is also a consistent threat to put points on the board and some of those scores can come by way of the free throw line. She finished with 13 points in a late Saturday game with Explorer Elite 2026 – one her team won by a final of 58-41.
Emiyah Cobb – 2023 – Northwest HS – Tennessee Sol 2023 Black – It was only appropriate that Cobb would have a great showing at a school located in Cobb County, Georgia. She closed out Saturday’s lineup of games when her team defeated Carolina All-Stars 2023 by a final of 55-50 and she scored 20 points. Cobb is an efficient runner of the floor and will find space to get open from the perimeter to launch 3-point attempts. She also gets out in transition, is an all-around heads up player and will weave her way through a sea of defenders to penetrate to the basket. Cobb will be one of the many in Tennessee high school hoops looking to close a career out in style.
Kailyn Young – 2024 – NC Good Better Best Academy – Carolina All-Stars 2023 – Young is one of several on the team roster who is playing up in class. Young is listed at 5-foot-9 and is one opposing offenses need to be on the look out for given how much of a defensive stalwart she can be. Young is a ball hawk as a defender and an accurate 3-point shooter on the offensive end. She is also not afraid of contact which can send her to the free throw line. Young finished with 14 points to lead her team in what was a hard-fought contest with Tennessee Sol 2023 Black to close out Saturday’s slate of games.