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Missouri Prep Sports Girls Basketball Midseason Outstanding Player Recognition

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Baylor Brownsberger (Appleton City)


Baylor is a junior guard at Appleton City who consistently sets the tone on both ends of the floor. He helped lead the team to the Butler Invitational Tournament Championship and a strong finish in the Walnut Grove Holiday Classic. A relentless worker, he spends countless hours in the gym, and that extra effort is clearly paying off this season. Baylor is also a standout off the court, where his character and work ethic continue to shine. He is currently averaging over 20 points per game.

Millison Sapp (Ash Grove)

At 5 feet 6 inches, Millison is a dynamic point guard who brings experience, toughness, and competitiveness to Ash Grove every night. A two-time Class 2 All-District and two-time Southwest Conference First Team selection, she supplies exactly what her team needs: tight ball handling in traffic, reliable press breaking, relentless tempo in transition, and the ability to defend the opponent’s best guard with ball pressure and off-ball denial. She can score from all three levels, loves the mid-range jumper off the dribble, and has worked hard to improve a three-point percentage that now leads the team. Millison is shooting 44 percent from the field, 37.5 percent from three-point range, and 74 percent from the free throw line, while averaging 16 points, 3.1 assists, 2.3 steals, and 3.0 rebounds per game, making her a major key to Ash Grove’s success.

Bristol Lathrop (Ash Grove)

Length, athleticism, and skill all come together in Bristol, a 6-foot-1-inch forward who can isolate, win one-on-one matchups, and step out to knock down the three. A Class 2 All-State selection, All-District honoree, and Southwest Conference Second Team performer, she frequently ignites transition by pushing the ball after rebounds and is an excellent passer who looks to involve teammates on skip passes and cuts to the lane. Bristol is hovering around a double-double almost every night, shooting 47.6 percent from the field, 31.4 percent from three-point range, and 77.6 percent from the free throw line, while averaging 17.8 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.9 assists, and 2.0 steals per game.

Ava Rhoads (Billings)


Ava is a left-handed sophomore forward who is averaging a double-double with 14 points and 12.8 rebounds per game. She also adds 6 steals a night, making her a disruptive presence on the defensive end. Ava competes at a high level every time she steps on the court and always gives everything she has for her team. After being a limited contributor as a freshman, she has made a major leap this year and become a key centerpiece of the Billings lineup.

Carly Cribbs (Bolivar)


Carly is having an outstanding season, averaging 19.9 points per game for Bolivar. She recently became just the fourth player in Lady Liberator history to score more than 1,500 career points.

Kami Bryan (Bolivar)


Kami is a versatile playmaker for Bolivar, currently averaging 11.8 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game. She impacts the game in every statistical category and finds ways to contribute no matter what the team needs. Night in and night out, she posts impressive all-around numbers while defending multiple positions. Her toughness, consistency, and unselfish style make her an invaluable part of the Lady Liberators.

Heidi Lay (Brashear)


Heidi, a senior at Brashear, has stepped up in a major way for a young team. She leads the squad in scoring at 13 points per game, rebounding at 10 boards per game, and steals with 2 per game. Undersized in the post, she battles with a high motor, working hard to gain position, finish through contact, and get to the free throw line. Heidi is never afraid of a matchup and gives her team a chance to win every night. She is closing in on the 1,000-point mark and is poised to finish her career strong.

Audrey Erwin (Brashear)


Audrey is a freshman who has burst onto the scene as Brashear’s primary ball handler. She attacks the rim with confidence and stretches the floor with a “dead-eye” three-point shot, knocking down 37% from beyond the arc. Audrey is the team’s second-leading scorer at 12 points per game while adding 5 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals per contest. Her length and athleticism make her a factor on both ends of the floor, and she is quickly developing into a true point guard by consistently finding her teammates. She has made the jump from junior high to high school basketball with impressive strength and confidence.

Kenzie Wilson (Buffalo)
Kenzie is the engine of the Buffalo offense, averaging 23.4 points, 7 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and 2.3 steals per game. She is the heart of the team and embraces the responsibility of being its primary scoring option. Kenzie can create her own shot, set up teammates, and guard multiple positions. Her competitive fire and leadership help drive Buffalo’s success each night.

Kinzie Vavruska (Camdenton)


Kinzie is a 5’8″ junior point guard and team captain for Camdenton, averaging 16.4 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2.5 steals per game. She is shooting an efficient 44% from the field and 70% from the free throw line, and has recorded multiple double-doubles with points and assists. Kinzie is the definition of a well-rounded athlete, providing leadership on and off the court while bringing infectious energy to her teammates. Her relentless work ethic and positive attitude have helped elevate her game to the next level this season. She has become an irreplaceable asset to the program.

Chloe Caffey (Camdenton)
Chloe is a 5’10” sophomore power forward for Camdenton, averaging 13 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 2 steals per game. She shoots 40% from the field and an impressive 80% from the free-throw line. Chloe has shown tremendous growth and dedication, establishing herself as a cornerstone of the frontcourt. Her extra work outside of practice has transformed her into a consistent and reliable scorer who impacts both ends of the floor.

Mariah Green-Williams (Cardinal Ritter)
Mariah is a senior guard/forward at Cardinal Ritter who plays much bigger than her size. She is the team’s leading rebounder at 9 boards per game, while also serving as a playmaker, unselfish facilitator, and excellent defender. Mariah often takes on the challenge of guarding the opponent’s top forward or center and does so with heart and grit. Her presence is vital to the team’s defensive schemes, and she anchors their overall effort with toughness and poise.

Trinity Jackson (Cardinal Ritter)
Trinity is a dynamic sophomore point guard for Cardinal Ritter, averaging 16 points, 4 assists, and 2 steals per game. She shoots the three extremely well and can create offense both for herself and for her teammates. Trinity’s season highlight came against Whitfield, where she led the way with 25 points, 4 assists, and 4 steals. Her blend of scoring, playmaking, and perimeter shooting makes her a constant threat in the backcourt.

Zoe Williams (Carthage)
Zoe has been the starting varsity point guard for Carthage since day one of her freshman year. She leads the team in scoring at 10 points per game and also paces the squad in both assists and steals. Zoe’s poise, ball-handling, and vision allow her to control the tempo and create for others. Her leadership at such a young age sets a strong foundation for Carthage’s future.

Halle Endicott (Carthage)
Halle is a sophomore who serves as Carthage’s second-leading scorer and one of its most trusted defenders. She routinely draws the assignment of guarding the opponent’s best wing players at the 2, 3, and 4 spots. Halle brings energy, toughness, and versatility to the floor each night. Her ability to impact the game on both ends makes her a key piece of the Carthage lineup.

Annalise Freeman (Central)


Annalise is a four-year varsity starter at Central who has improved her game every season. Known for her relentless motor, she is often the hardest worker on the floor and leaves everything she has out there each night. Off the court, Annalise is an outstanding student who maintains a 4.0 GPA and takes academics very seriously. A three-sport athlete in volleyball, basketball, and track, she embodies the ideal of a well-rounded high school competitor. For her coaches, she has been nothing short of a dream to coach on and off the court.

Ashlyn Noah (Clopton)


Ashlyn is a junior at Clopton and is averaging 17 points and 7 rebounds per game. She is the team’s leading scorer in most contests and spearheads their full-court pressure defense. Ashlyn’s combination of offensive firepower and defensive tenacity has been vital to the team’s 14–0 start. She has already been named to two all-tournament teams this season, underscoring her impact and consistency.

Charleigh Spoonster (Clopton)


Charleigh continues to be the player that keeps Clopton’s offense moving smoothly. She is averaging 17 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.5 steals, and an impressive 8 assists per game. Charleigh has recorded multiple games with double-digit assists and several double-doubles in points and assists. Her vision, unselfishness, and playmaking make her the engine of the team’s attack.

Brilynn Fleming (Crest Ridge)


Brilynn is a standout sophomore for Crest Ridge, serving as the team’s primary playmaker and a top defender. As the point guard, she leads the team in all major statistical categories: 12.1 points, 5.1 rebounds, 4.4 assists, and 3.1 steals per game. Her ability to control the game on both ends sets the tone for the Cougars. Brilynn’s leadership at such a young age speaks to her talent, competitiveness, and basketball IQ.

Inez Ballard (Dixon)

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Freshman Inez Ballard is currently leading nearly every statistical category for the Dixon Lady Bulldogs. She averages 16 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.9 assists, and 3.3 steals per game, showcasing her complete skill set. Inez can play positions 1 through 5, sliding wherever she is needed on offense or defense. Tough and gritty, she impacts both ends of the floor and does whatever it takes to help her team win.

Aaliyah Ford (Dixon)

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Aaliyah is making a major impact for Dixon as a freshman, contributing far beyond her years. She plays the 1–3 positions and is a sharp-shooting threat from the perimeter. Aaliyah averages 12.2 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 2.4 steals per game, and she is especially dangerous from three and in transition. Poised and confident, she can knock down outside shots or race ahead for fast-break layups, giving the Lady Bulldogs another reliable scoring option.

Molly Glosier (Duchesne)


Molly, a junior at Duchesne, has had an excellent start to the season as the team’s leader in scoring and blocks and second in rebounding. She already has four double-doubles, including a standout 17-point, 15-rebound, 4-block performance in an upset of second-seeded Silex in the Clopton Tournament. For the season, Molly is averaging 11.2 points, 8 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, and 1.77 blocks per game. Her presence in the paint on both ends makes her a reliable anchor for Duchesne.

Emmie Nikodym (Duchesne)


Emmie is a freshman at Duchesne who is having an impressive debut season despite missing time with an injury. She is second on the team in scoring and leads the team in rebounding, already posting several standout performances. Her best game came against St. Charles, when she tallied 23 points on 7-of-10 shooting, 8 rebounds, 2 blocks, and 2 steals. Emmie is currently averaging 10.4 points, 9.2 rebounds, 1.6 steals, 1.3 blocks, and 1.6 assists per game, showing her all-around impact and poise.

Olivia Sartin (Everton)
Olivia is a senior captain for Everton and a dominant force on both ends of the floor. She has committed to play at Mission College in Springfield, Missouri, and is averaging 22.7 points, 14.1 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 2.4 steals, and 1.7 blocks per game. Earlier this year, she surpassed 1,000 career points and is on pace to reach 1,500 by season’s end. Olivia has earned All-Tournament First Team honors at the Aurora, Everton, and Golden City tournaments, cementing her status as one of the area’s elite players.

Luara McCray (Everton)
Luara is a sophomore point guard at Everton who is steadily growing into a leadership role. She is averaging 12.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.9 assists, and 1.6 steals per game this season. Luara runs the offense with confidence and has shown the ability to score from all three levels. With her continued development, she projects as a strong team leader and is on track to become Everton’s next 1,000-point scorer.

Alex Berhorst (Fatima)


Alex is a senior guard for Fatima who fills up the stat sheet every night. She averages 11 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals per game, consistently impacting both offense and defense. Alex is a quick guard who loves to get downhill and attack the rim, often drawing extra defenders and finding open teammates. Her unselfish play and energy make her a key piece of Fatima’s lineup.

Casey Kleffner (Fatima)


Casey is a sophomore guard for Fatima who has found her stride as the season has progressed. She averages 7 points per game overall but is scoring closer to 12 points per game over her last five contests. Casey also contributes 2 steals and 2 rebounds per game and boasts a 43% effective field goal percentage. Her improving confidence and efficiency have made her an increasingly important scoring option.

Izzy Frissell (Fox)


Izzy is one of the most accomplished players in Fox program history, becoming just the fourth player to reach 1,000 career points. She leads the team in nearly every major category and is currently averaging 17 points per game. Izzy also holds the single-game steals record, a mark she set last year and has tied two more times. A grounded and down-to-earth leader, she excels in the classroom as well and truly deserves every honor that comes her way.

Alison Skinner (Fulton)


Ali is a junior guard at Fulton and one of the area’s most explosive scorers. She averages 24 points and 6 assists per game while serving as the team’s top three-point shooter. Ali handles defensive pressure with composure and is the primary scoring threat opponents must game-plan for. Her ability to take over games makes her one of the most exciting players to watch.

Dezeteni “Dez” Galbreath-Chambers (Fulton)
Dez is Fulton’s top rebounder and a powerful presence in the paint. The 5’10” post player averages around 10 rebounds and 8 points per game while defending the interior at a high level. She moves well for her size and can guard opposing post players effectively. Dez’s work on the glass and around the rim provides balance to Fulton’s perimeter attack.

Addy Seyfert (Grain Valley)

In the Grain Valley backcourt, Addy stands out as a senior leader with a scholarship to play at Rockhurst University, where she plans to study nursing. A back-to-back conference most valuable player, she has driven Grain Valley to consecutive conference championships and has led the team in both points and rebounds the past two seasons. After missing the first eight games of this season due to an ankle injury, she has returned in impressive fashion, averaging 16 points and 7.6 rebounds per game.

Bella Bollinger (Grain Valley)

For Grain Valley, Bella has become a dependable two-way junior guard and a two-year starter. She helped her team secure a conference championship as a sophomore and has carried that momentum into this year. So far, she is averaging 16.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, 3 steals, and 2 assists per game, including a standout performance with a career-high 27 points in the third-place game of the Winnetonka Invitational against Lee’s Summit.

Alyssa Newman (Greenwood)
Alyssa is a key two-way guard for Greenwood, handling the ball, initiating the offense, and contributing heavily on both ends of the floor. She is the team’s leading scorer and top three-point shooter, averaging 18.7 points and 5.6 rebounds per game. Alyssa’s poise with the ball and ability to create shots for herself and others make her indispensable. Her all-around game sets the tone for Greenwood every night.

Elif Benzer (Greenwood)
Eli is a senior leader for Greenwood and a steady contributor on both offense and defense. She is the team’s second-leading scorer and leading rebounder, averaging 13.3 points and 8.4 rebounds per game. Eli has a knack for finding ways to score and impact the game, whether inside or out. Her experience, toughness, and consistency make her a cornerstone of the lineup.

Malia Stolte (Hannibal)
Malia is one of the premier scorers in the region, averaging nearly 25 points per game for Hannibal. She can score from all over the floor and puts constant pressure on opposing defenses. Malia’s aggressive mindset and shot-making ability make her the focal point of the offense. When she gets going, she can take over a game.

Jamiah Herring-Green (Hazelwood West)


Jamiah is a dynamic, highly productive player with a rare blend of scoring ability, instincts, and physicality. She has an elite nose for the ball and consistently puts herself in the right place at the right time, whether she is scoring from the perimeter or finishing through contact. Jamiah plays with great pace, toughness, and confidence, and she is a relentless rebounder for her position. Her high basketball IQ, work ethic, and competitiveness allow her to perform at a high level every night. Humble and team-first, she represents Hazelwood West with pride and integrity on and off the court.

Zay’Niyah Jackson (Hazelwood West)


Zay’Niyah is a highly competitive and instinctive guard whose basketball IQ allows her to make an immediate impact. She reads defenses well, has excellent court awareness, and consistently makes sound decisions with the ball. Her gritty, hard-nosed style sets the tone for her teammates as she embraces tough assignments on both ends of the floor. With a relentless motor and strong defensive intensity, Zay’Niyah is a reliable, coachable player who uses feedback to keep elevating her game.

Gracyn McNiell (Houston R-1)

Standing 5 feet 6 inches, Gracyn is a senior forward and post presence who has already earned All-Conference and All-District recognition. She averages 14 points and 9 rebounds per game, using a combination of reliability, coachability, and relentless work to dominate the paint. With exceptional post moves that allow her to score almost at will on the block and the ability to step out and hit the three, she has been a dominant force in every game this season.

Kate Deck (Jackson)
Kate is a standout point guard for Jackson, averaging 20.2 points, 6 assists, and 3 rebounds per game. Her production is well above average for her position and makes her one of the top backcourt players in the area. Kate can score at all three levels while also creating easy looks for her teammates. Her leadership and decision-making are crucial to Jackson’s success.

Addison Henderson (Jackson)
Addison is a dynamic scorer for Jackson, averaging 16.2 points and 4 rebounds per game. She sees the floor extremely well and uses her speed to put constant pressure on defenses. Addison is difficult to stay in front of and excels in transition and attacking the rim. Her ability to complement the backcourt while providing her own scoring punch makes her a crucial piece of Jackson’s offense.

Halayna Loyd (Jefferson R-VII)

Versatility is Halayna’s greatest asset, as she is a true positionless player capable of impacting the game from anywhere on the floor. She leads Jefferson R-VII in scoring and rebounding while filling up the stat sheet with 17.5 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 2.2 steals per game, and she shoots 72.6 percent from the free-throw line. Already the school’s all-time leading scorer, she reached the 1,000-point milestone and broke the program’s career scoring record as a junior, emphasizing her consistent offensive impact. With the ability to score at all three levels, defend multiple positions, rebound, and create for others, she is one of the most complete players in the area and a strong candidate for the Missouri Prep Sports Midseason Watchlist.

Peyton Guffey (Jefferson R-VII)

At point guard, Peyton serves as Jefferson R-VII’s floor general and one of the program’s most influential leaders. She is fewer than 20 assists away from breaking the school’s all-time career assist record, illustrating both her longevity and elite court vision. Peyton averages 9.7 points, 6 rebounds, 3.24 steals, and 4.47 assists per game while shooting 71.4 percent from the free throw line, and she consistently orchestrates the offense and elevates the play of her teammates. Her defensive impact, anticipation, and ability to control tempo make her one of the most complete point guards in the area and a deserving Missouri Prep Sports Midseason Watchlist candidate.

Moriyah Douglass (John Burroughs)

As a member of the John Burroughs Class of 2026, Moriyah has emerged as a dominant two-way presence this season. She is averaging 18.1 points per game with efficient shooting and advanced scoring skills from multiple spots on the floor. On the glass, she pulls down more than 11 rebounds per contest and nearly 2 blocks per game, combining scoring, rebounding, rim protection, and leadership to establish herself as one of the premier players in the St. Louis metro area.

Daylin Douglas (John Burroughs)

Despite her freshman status, Daylin has wasted no time making an impact at the varsity level for John Burroughs. She is a versatile scorer who can attack the rim, create off the dribble, and knock down perimeter shots, displaying poise well beyond her age. Her confidence and ability to produce against older competition have been instrumental to her team’s success this season.

Alyce Edwards (Kennett)
Alyce is an emerging contributor for Kennett who brings energy and versatility to the floor. She competes hard on both ends and is willing to do the little things that help her team win. As her role continues to grow, Alyce is establishing herself as a dependable presence in the lineup. Her work ethic and attitude make her a valuable part of the program’s future.

Josie Salazar (Kickapoo)


Josie is an all-state point guard for Kickapoo who has signed with Drury University. She is averaging 13.3 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists per game while committing just 2 turnovers. Defensively, she averages 3.1 steals and 3.6 deflections per game and shoots 51.7% from the field. An explosive guard who gets to the rim at will, Josie is also a defensive menace whose physical style separates her from most point guards.

Anaya Perry (Kickapoo)


Anaya is a junior and Division I prospect who is drawing interest from Missouri State, Colorado, Marquette, Louisiana Tech, and Illinois State. She averages 15.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 1.7 turnovers per game while adding 2.7 steals and 3.5 deflections on defense. Anaya is Kickapoo’s best on-ball defender and has the speed to keep almost anyone in front of her. Offensively, she is a smooth, explosive athlete who can hit from the outside, finish at the rim, and pull up in the midrange, making her a true triple-threat.

Livie Losse (Kirkwood)


Livie has been outstanding for Kirkwood this season, leading the team in both points and rebounds. Her intensity and work ethic separate her from her peers and set the standard for the program. Livie competes with a relentless motor, crashing the glass and attacking on offense. She continues to emerge as one of the top two-way players in her league.

Ella Goodrich (Knob Noster)
Ella is a junior for Knob Noster who joined the 1,000-point club as a sophomore and has only gotten better since. She is averaging 17.5 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 3.5 steals per game this season. Ella’s scoring versatility and ability to fill multiple columns on the stat sheet make her a constant threat. Earlier this season, she was named to the Stover All-Tournament Team, highlighting her continued impact.

Ryann Arnold (Lee’s Summit)


Ryann has been nothing short of incredible for Lee’s Summit, leading the team in every major statistical category. She has the rare ability to play every position on the floor and brings infectious energy every single day. Ryann’s high basketball IQ allows her to make smart plays, and she does it all without complaint. Her versatility, effort, and leadership make her the heartbeat of the team.

Keira Rausch (Lee’s Summit)


Keira has signed to play college basketball at Simpson College and is a do-it-all presence for Lee’s Summit. She can play every spot on the floor, using her high basketball IQ to impact the game in countless ways. Keira never misses a practice or open gym and is known for her consistency and reliability. Her versatility and commitment make her a model teammate and a vital part of the program’s success.

Lexi Kiel (Linn County R1)
Lexi is a two-way standout for Linn County R1, consistently contributing on both ends of the floor. She typically scores in double figures while also posting double-digit numbers in rebounds and steals. Lexi’s strong understanding of the game and constant gym work show in her performance, especially in high-pressure moments where she thrives. Her work ethic, basketball IQ, and competitive mindset make her a force and a leader for her team.

Carson Coram (Linn County R1)
Carson is a high-impact forward for Linn County R1 who continues to develop while already making a major difference. She regularly scores in double figures and is a strong rebounder, often posting double-doubles. Aggressive on offense, Carson attacks the basket, draws fouls, and finishes through contact, making her tough to guard. Her physical style and ability to score under pressure make her a valuable asset for her team.

Ella Moseley (Marceline R-V)

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Ella is a 6’0″ sophomore who has started the past two seasons and leads Marceline in nearly every statistical category. A versatile, high-IQ player, she can handle the ball, score in the post, and guard positions 1–5. Ella averages 16.6 points per game on 47.1% shooting from two, 25.4% from three, and 60.6% from the line, while adding 4.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 4.1 steals. Her all-around impact and leadership make her a cornerstone of the program.

Whitney Pennington (Marceline R-V)
Whitney is a 5’9″ junior who has started every year and been a steady presence for Marceline. While her role in past seasons focused on doing the little things, she has taken a major step offensively this year. Whitney averages 8.2 points, 6.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 1.9 steals per game while guarding positions 1–5 and attacking both on the perimeter and in the post. Her expanded scoring role and versatility have been central to the team’s success this season.

Jordyn Haywood (MICDS)


Jordyn is one of the premier players in the state, earning all-state honors last year as a freshman while leading MICDS to the Final Four. She spent the summer playing with the USA U16 Team in Mexico and is already drawing significant college attention. Jordyn is currently leading the area in scoring at 25.6 points per game, along with strong numbers across the board. Despite the spotlight, she remains a humble teammate, always eager to support those around her.

Kennedy Newman (MICDS)
Kennedy is an emerging contributor for MICDS who brings energy, length, and versatility to the floor. She complements the team’s stars by defending multiple positions and doing the little things that lead to wins. Kennedy’s willingness to embrace her role and play unselfishly makes her a valuable part of the rotation. As her game continues to develop, her impact will only grow.

Dakota Dean (Midway)
Dakota is an exceptionally hard-working junior who has started on varsity since her freshman year. She leads Midway in both scoring and rebounding and is the focal point of the offense, with the team frequently working to get her touches. Dakota hustles on both ends, crashing the boards and finishing around the rim. Her chemistry with the point guard helps create open looks for both of them and keeps the offense flowing.

Ella Jamison (Midway)


Ella is a tough, competitive sophomore who has been Midway’s starting point guard for the past two seasons. She is aggressive on defense, loves to generate steals, and turns those opportunities into layups in transition. Quick and hard to stop when attacking downhill, Ella also leads the offense and calls the plays with confidence. Extremely coachable, she is always willing to take on new challenges and works seamlessly with the team’s top post to create scoring chances.

Hannah White (Neosho)


Hannah is a 6’3″ freshman for Neosho who is already making a massive impact. She has recorded four double-doubles and a triple-double this season, averaging 12 points, 12 rebounds, and 3 blocks per game. Hannah’s size, touch, and feel for the game give her enormous potential in the post. Coachable and hardworking, she shows up every day ready to improve.

Jolie Bond (Neosho)


Jolie is a sophomore guard for the Neosho Lady Wildcats who is beginning to come into her own offensively. She has a season high of 18 points and is a strong three-point shooter who can attack the basket when defenders close out too aggressively. Jolie is learning to create offense for both herself and her teammates, and her growing confidence is evident in her play. As that confidence continues to build, her game is poised to take another leap forward.

Grace Andersen (Nevada)

Grace, a 5-foot-10-inch forward, is a sophomore who is averaging a double-double for Nevada with 13.9 points and 10.1 rebounds per game. She also blocks 2 shots per contest, showcasing her impact on the defensive end. Comfortable both inside and on the perimeter, she can score in the paint and step out to hit the three-point shot.

Lily Chitwood (New Franklin)


Lily is one of the best guards in central Missouri and the unquestioned leader for New Franklin. A tenacious competitor, she handles the ball with ease, can score from anywhere on the floor, and is often the best defender out there. Lily averages 21 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 5 steals, and 1 block per game, highlighting her all-around excellence. Her combination of toughness and skill makes her a nightmare matchup for opponents.

Allyson Smith (North Platte)


Allyson is the heart of North Platte, leading the team in many statistical categories while also serving as its emotional leader. A senior and three-year varsity starter, she is committed to Sterling College and currently averages 13 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 3.9 steals per game with just a 16% turnover rate as the primary ballhandler. She earned All-District and All-Conference honors last year and is on track to repeat those accolades. A true jack-of-all-trades, Allyson can be trusted every night to give everything she has.

Olivia Cross (Northeast Cairo)
Olivia is a strong, athletic guard who brings a rugged, two-way presence to Northeast Cairo. She can shoot, rebound, and defend at a high level, making her a complete perimeter player. Olivia’s physical style and versatility allow her to impact the game in many ways. She is a reliable contributor who gives her team a boost on both ends of the court.

Mallori Hankins (Northeast Cairo)
Mallori is a crafty wing who excels at finishing around the basket and crashing the boards. She has outstanding hands, which give her an edge defensively and help her come up with deflections and steals. Mallori’s ability to slash, rebound, and guard multiple spots makes her a valuable piece of the rotation. Her unique combination of skill and instincts causes problems for opposing offenses.

Molly Day (Northland Christian)
Molly is having an outstanding senior season at Northland Christian, averaging 18 points, 10 rebounds, and 3.8 steals per game while shooting 54% from the field. She has also taken a noticeable step as a facilitator, averaging 2.3 assists per game and doing a better job of involving her teammates. Molly’s scoring, efficiency, and defensive activity make her one of the top players in the area. Her growth as an all-around playmaker has elevated both her game and her team.

Ruby Wheeler (Northland Christian)
Ruby has embraced her leadership role as a senior and is putting together an excellent final season. She averages 11 points and 8 rebounds per game while leading the team in blocks (1.3) and assists (2.9) per contest. Ruby’s balanced production and ability to impact the game in multiple ways make her indispensable. Her presence in the locker room and on the floor helps set the standard for the program.

Gabby Meyer (Northwest Hughesville)
Gabby has firmly established herself as one of the top players in the region. She averages just over 20 points per game, scoring both in the paint and from beyond the arc, while also grabbing 11.7 rebounds per game for a consistent double-double. A skilled ballhandler, she attacks and finishes at a high level, and her length and speed allow her to dominate defensively. Gabby also earned MVP honors at the Otterville Tournament, underscoring her impact.

Mary Walker (Northwest Hughesville)
Mary is a ruthless defender whose quickness and change-of-direction ability disrupt opponents from baseline to baseline. She shows high game awareness, consistently getting to the right spots and creating turnovers. Offensively, Mary averages over 12 points per game, with many of those coming from behind the arc, and since Christmas, she has pushed her scoring average above 15 points. She also averages over 4 assists per game, making her a dual threat as a scorer and facilitator.

Kiera Shannon (Northwestern/Keytesville)
Kiera has emerged as a leader on both ends of the court during her sophomore season. She currently leads the team in scoring (10.0 points), rebounding (8.8 boards), and assists (2.7) per game while shooting a team-best 51.4% from the free throw line. Highly coachable and fiercely competitive, Kiera consistently sets the tone with her effort and toughness. Her rapid development has been a major bright spot for Northwestern/Keytesville.

Avery Carter (Novinger)


Avery is a senior guard whose natural position is the 2 or 3, but she has selflessly taken on the point guard role for Novinger. Despite the positional shift, she is still averaging 18 points per game. Over her career, she has amassed approximately 1,300 points, 650 rebounds, 250 assists, and 230 steals. Avery’s versatility and willingness to do whatever the team needs make her a true leader and a cornerstone of the program.

Savannah Bentrup (Oakville)
Savannah is a 6’0″ sophomore for Oakville who is averaging 19 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals per game. She can play any position on the floor and is one of the team’s best ballhandlers. As she grows more comfortable with her back-to-the-basket post moves, her already dangerous long-range shooting continues to improve. With excellent footwork and powerful drives, Savannah is extremely difficult to guard.

Alyssa Wilson (Orchard Farm)
Alyssa has been a major impact player for Orchard Farm on both sides of the ball this season. She is averaging 13.8 points per game on 42.8% shooting from the field while also pulling down 10.8 rebounds per contest. Alyssa’s improved work on the glass has given the team a needed boost in the paint. Her ability to score and rebound at a high level makes her a double-double threat every night.

Melanie Moore (Paris)

As Paris’s primary ball handler, Melanie drives the offense with her ability to create shots for herself and others. Defensively, she is aggressive and already holds the school’s single-season steals record from last year. In the current season, she has broken both the single-game and career steals records as a junior, and she is averaging 12.5 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 steals per game.

Reese Sutton (Paris)

Reese enters this season as the conference’s top returning rebounder and continues to be a force as a guard/forward who can score at all three levels. She attacks the basket, gets to the free throw line, and stretches defenses with her shooting. Earlier this year, Reese reached the 1,000-point career milestone, and she is currently averaging 13 points, 8 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 2 steals per game.

Gabby Bonge (Parkway South)
Gabby is an 11th-grade three-year starter for Parkway South and one of the most reliable shooters in the lineup. She has already hit 31 threes this season and is averaging 15 points, 2 steals, and 2 assists per game. Gabby’s quick release and confidence from deep stretch opposing defenses. Her experience and scoring punch make her a go-to option in big moments.

Savannah Swimton (Parkway South)
Savannah is a 6’0″ sophomore forward for Parkway South who is averaging 12 points and 10 rebounds per game. She is quick, athletic, and skilled, giving her the ability to run the floor and finish in traffic. Savannah’s presence inside provides balance to the team’s perimeter attack. Her productivity on the boards anchors the Panthers in the paint.

Stella Shumate (Pembroke Hill)
Stella is a junior forward for Pembroke Hill, averaging 13.5 points and 7.8 rebounds per game while shooting an efficient 50% from the field. She has earned all-tournament honors at both the Clinton and Pleasant Hill tournaments this season. Stella is a strong post presence with excellent passing ability, especially out of double teams. Her combination of interior scoring and unselfish play makes her the focal point of the frontcourt.

Charlie Windmann (Pembroke Hill)
Charlie is a senior leader for Pembroke Hill, averaging 9.5 points, 7.2 rebounds, 3.8 steals, and 2.7 assists per game while shooting 87% from the free-throw line. She was named to the Pleasant Hill All-Tournament Team and continues to anchor the squad with her poise and toughness. Charlie’s defensive intensity and ability to stuff the stat sheet make her indispensable. She consistently carries the team with her leadership and effort.

Mav Hawkins (Pembroke Hill)

She is the engine that makes our team go. As a captain and vocal floor leader, he does everything asked of him on both ends of the floor. Hawkins leads the teams in both scoring and rebounding, and sets the tone with his physicality and competitive edge. He’s at his best in high-pressure moments and takes the team on his back when necessary.  Mav is averaging 22 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals per game.

Cal Sprott (Pembroke Hill) 

She is a key offensive weapon and a captain for our team this season. Cal’s a sharpshooter who stretches the floor and leads the team in three-point makes and is our second leading scorer. Cal’s ability to knock down shots consistently forces defenses to adjust and creates opportunities for others.  His shooting, composure and leadership have made him such an integral part of our success.  Cal is averaging 17pts, 4 rebs, 2 ast per game.

Ava Marcum (Prairie Home)

As a senior center for Prairie Home, Ava anchors the interior on both offense and defense. In the 2025–26 season, she is averaging 12.9 points and 8.5 rebounds per game, giving the Lady Panthers consistent production in the paint.

Jordyn Alpers (Prairie Home)

Jordyn, a senior team captain for Prairie Home, is a key leader on the 2025–26 Lady Panther squad. She recently reached the 1,000-point career milestone and continues to fill up the box score, averaging 14.2 points, 8.42 rebounds, 3.9 assists, and 2.1 steals per game.

Lilli Moon (Prairie Home)

For Prairie Home, sophomore team captain Lilli has transitioned into a new role as a 6-foot guard this season. She is averaging 11.2 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 1.6 steals per game in the 2025–26 campaign, showing her ability to contribute in multiple areas while adjusting to the position change.

Dasia Scott (Principia)


Dasia is having a phenomenal junior season at Principia, having already surpassed the 1,500-point mark for her career. A captain and beloved teammate, she leads the program with her play and her character. Dasia consistently finds ways to impact the game as a scorer and all-around threat. Her combination of talent, leadership, and humility makes her one of the most respected players in the area.

Loganne Love (Principia)


Loganne, only a sophomore, is leading Principia in assists and steals while ranking second in both scoring and rebounding from the guard position. She has embraced a big role early in her career and is thriving as a playmaker and defender. Loganne’s ability to impact so many facets of the game at a young age is impressive. She is in the midst of a breakout sophomore season.

Rayhana Conchola (Raytown)
Ray has become the unquestioned leader of Raytown during the 2025–26 season. She is averaging 15 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 assists per game and has already recorded five games with 20-plus points, including a 30-point performance. Ray’s ability to take over games when it matters most and her relentless competitiveness set the tone for the team. As she goes, Raytown goes, making her a worthy candidate for the Missouri Prep Sports Basketball Midseason Watchlist.

Anna Schnieders (Rockwood Summit)


Anna is a junior and Rockwood Summit’s only upperclassman, yet she is one of the team’s top performers in nearly every statistical category. She leads the team with 3.75 steals per game (tied for 17th in the St. Louis area), 1.92 assists per game, and 43 free throw attempts, while ranking second with 6.3 points per game and second in made threes. Anna is also third on the team in rebounding and has been instrumental in the team’s improvement from 8–19 last season to a 6–6 start this year. Her leadership and all-around contributions have been vital to their turnaround.

Paisley Carl (Sacred Heart)
Paisley has led Sacred Heart in both scoring and assists through the first half of the season. The junior point guard is also second on the team in steals and is shooting an impressive 40% from three-point range. From the free throw line, she is knocking down 80%, making her extremely reliable in late-game situations. Her shooting and playmaking make her the centerpiece of the offense.

Bella Woods (Saint Paul Lutheran – Concordia)


Bella is a senior and three-year starter for Saint Paul Lutheran – Concordia who dominates the glass and scores consistently. She is averaging 14.6 points and 10 rebounds per game while also recording more than a block and a steal per contest. Bella is closing in on 1,000 career points and is on pace to set the program’s career rebounding record. Her presence inside and leadership have been instrumental to the team’s success.

Skylar Watson (Scott City)


Skylar is a sophomore sharpshooter for Scott City, averaging around 13 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. She spaces the floor with her perimeter shooting and can also create looks for teammates. Skylar’s size and versatility allow her to contribute as both a guard and a rebounder. Her offensive skill set makes her a constant threat.

Clara Landis (Scott City)


Clara is a freshman point guard for Scott City who is already averaging about 11 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists per game. She has shown impressive poise in running the offense at such a young age. Clara’s ability to both score and facilitate keeps the defense off balance. Her early success suggests a bright future for the Lady Rams.

Mykiah Felton (Sherwood)
Mykiah “Kiah” Felton is bursting onto the scene as a sophomore after a strong freshman year. Last season, she averaged 8.6 points, 7.8 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and 4.1 steals; this year, she has elevated those numbers to 20.5 points, 8.4 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 5.8 steals, and 1.8 blocks per game while shooting 31% from three and 64% from the line. Sherwood is off to an 8–6 start with Kiah leading the way on both ends of the floor. She has grown into a true leader and teammate who makes everyone around her better.

Reese Foster (Smithville)

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Reese has been a major force for Smithville this year and in seasons past. The 6’1″ guard/forward is averaging 7.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2 steals, 2 assists, and 2 blocks per game while shooting 75% from the free throw line. Reese can shoot the three, attack off the dribble, or post up against tough competition. Her versatility and size make her a tremendous asset to the Lady Warriors program.

Faith Peters (Smithville)
Faith has been a huge presence for the Lady Warriors, particularly on the defensive end. She is averaging 8.5 points, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks, and 1 steal per game. Faith anchors the team’s interior defense and brings the toughness needed to compete in the KC Suburban Conference. Her rebounding and shot-blocking provide a strong backbone for Smithville.

Hannah Gaines (South Shelby)


Hannah is a senior point guard at South Shelby who has embraced a key leadership role this season. She averages 14.6 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 1.3 steals per game and has already knocked down 47 threes, averaging 3.4 made triples per game at a 36% clip. Hannah’s shooting and playmaking make her a constant threat in the backcourt. She has been a crucial leader on and off the floor for the Lady Birds.

Gracynn Lanpher (South Shelby)


Gracynn is a sophomore at South Shelby and a true difference-maker whenever she is on the floor. The speedy guard averages 10.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 1.6 steals per game while shooting 39.1% from three. In the two games she missed, the team noticeably struggled, highlighting her importance. Gracynn’s ability to defend, get to the rim, and knock down shots makes her the engine of the offense.

Jaretsi Quintanilla (Southwest)
Jaretsi is a dominant 6’1″ senior center for Southwest, averaging 26.5 points, 14 rebounds, 5.4 blocks, and 2.5 steals per game. She is shooting 55% from the field and has even added 10 made threes to her arsenal. Jaretsi routinely faces double and triple teams and still finds ways to produce huge numbers. Her size, skill, and impact on both ends make her one of the most unstoppable players in the state.

Grace Basler (St. Charles)


Grace is a versatile junior guard for St. Charles who does a little bit of everything. She averages 13.1 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 2.7 steals per game, showcasing her two-way impact. A true three-level scorer, Grace can handle the ball, attack the rim, and finish through contact. Defensively, she is tough and reliable, capable of locking down guards and even stepping into the post when needed.

Peyton Roberst (St. Dominic)
Peyton is a standout junior for St. Dominic, averaging 16 points per game. She also leads the team in steals and assists and ranks third in rebounding, illustrating her all-around game. Peyton is closing in on the 1,000-point milestone, a testament to her scoring consistency. Her ability to impact every facet of the game makes her one of the Crusaders’ most valuable players.

Brianna Cole (St. Dominic High School)
Brianna is a 6’1″ sophomore who is averaging 11 points and 5 rebounds per game in her first full season as a varsity player. She has adjusted quickly to the speed and physicality of the varsity level and continues to improve as the season progresses. Brianna provides length, scoring, and rebounding in the frontcourt. Her development gives St. Dominic a strong inside presence for years to come.

Brooke Blankenship (St. Pius X – Festus)


Brooke is one of the most decorated players in the state, with multiple postseason honors to her name. She is a two-time All-Conference and three-time All-District selection, as well as a former All-State honoree. Brooke helped lead St. Pius X to the 2024 Class 3 State Final Four and has also starred on the AAU circuit with Phee Elite 17U E40, winning a national championship. A 2025 SIUE Division I signee, she brings a proven winning pedigree.

Karli Reynolds (St. Pius X – Festus)


Karli is a sophomore in the Class of 2028 and already the team’s second-leading scorer and rebounder. She also plays for Phee Elite 16U on the NE2K circuit and has already received her first college offer from Greenville University. Karli’s size, skill, and production at a young age make her one to watch. She provides strong support to the St. Pius X lineup and continues to raise her ceiling.

Jaz Rhodes (St. Teresa’s Academy)


Jaz is a tenacious defender and vocal leader on the floor for St. Teresa’s Academy. She is a complete offensive player who can attack the rim, pull up in the midrange, and knock down the three. Jaz averages 18 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals per game, stuffing the stat sheet nightly. Her intensity and all-around skill set make her the focal point of the attack.

Aleyiah Harris (St. Teresa’s Academy)


Aleyiah is a long, disruptive defender with an explosive first step and deep shooting range. She averages 9 points, 2 rebounds, and 1.5 steals per game while stretching defenses from the perimeter. Aleyiah’s length and athleticism allow her to guard multiple positions and cause havoc on defense. Offensively, her ability to attack and hit shots gives St. Teresa’s another dangerous weapon.

Kynzee Adcock (Stanberry)


Kynzee is the type of player every coach loves to have—a quiet sophomore guard who makes a big impact on both ends of the court. As a freshman, she earned First Team All-Conference and All-District honors and is on track to repeat that level of success this year. She is currently averaging 11 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 4 steals per game. With added depth on the roster this season, Kynzee has been able to involve her teammates more while still providing a steady scoring punch.

Katelyn Shisler (Stanberry)


Katelyn is a 6’0″ freshman forward who has added significant offensive depth to Stanberry’s lineup. She opened her high school career with big games of 23 and 27 points and is currently averaging 14.3 points and 10.7 rebounds per game. Averaging a double-double halfway through her freshman season speaks volumes about her talent and toughness. Versatile and unselfish, “Kate” will even step outside the arc and knock down shots if defenders leave her open.

Jazmyn Hurd (Steelville)


Jazmyn is Steelville’s floor general at point guard and plays a huge role on both ends. She is a strong shooter and scorer who finishes well around the basket and can create for others. Defensively, she is capable of guarding both on the perimeter and in the post. Jazmyn also rebounds well for a guard, helping Steelville control the glass.

Emeri Perkins (Steelville)


Emeri is a prolific scorer who can light it up from anywhere on the floor. She is dangerous off the dribble and can create her own shot at will. Defensively, Emeri is a tough on-ball defender who makes life difficult for opposing backcourts. Her combination of scoring and defensive pressure makes her a key weapon in Steelville’s lineup.

Emma Cornelison (Stoutland)


Emma has become a constant threat from beyond the arc for Stoutland. She has put in the work to improve her defensive game as well, making strides on that end of the floor. Emma’s shooting stretches defenses and opens driving lanes for teammates. Her development into a more complete player has been a big boost for the program.

Mallory Shaw (Stoutland)
Mallory is Stoutland’s standout point guard and offensive leader, averaging 26 points per game. She routinely guards the opponent’s best player at any position while still running the offense and shouldering a heavy scoring load. A decorated player, she was first team all-conference, all-district, and all-media as a junior, following earlier honors as a sophomore. This season, she surpassed 1,000 career points, set a new single-game high with 47 points, and continues to climb the school record books.

Brooke Winters (Summit Christian Academy)
Brooke is a 5’9″ junior guard for Summit Christian Academy who has been a reliable scoring option. Through 14 games, she is averaging 17 points per game on 43% shooting, along with 7.5 rebounds and 2.3 steals. Brooke’s size and skill allow her to contribute on the glass and in the passing lanes. Her consistent production makes her a key leader for the team.

Ryleigh Davis (Thayer)


Ryleigh is a sophomore guard in the Class of 2028 who has emerged as one of the state’s elite scorers. She averages 24 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals per game while shooting 52% on two-pointers, 43% from three, and 89% from the free throw line. Ryleigh has already posted two 42-point games this season against Kickapoo and Mountain Grove. Last year, she earned first team all-conference, all-district, and all-state honors, and she has only gotten better.

Kadyn Hilles (Thayer)


Kadyn is a senior guard in the Class of 2026 who forms a dangerous tandem with Davis in the Thayer backcourt. She averages 14 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals per game while shooting 70% on two-pointers, 29% from three, and 58% from the line. Kadyn has delivered several big performances this season and does many of the little things that do not always show up on the stat sheet. A two-time all-conference and all-district selection, she recently committed to Lyon College in Batesville, Arkansas.

Ava Schlotzhauer (Tipton)
Ava is a two-time all-state standout for Tipton with more than 1,600 career points and 1,100 career rebounds. She is a dominant interior force who controls the paint on both ends. Ava’s physicality, touch, and relentless motor make her nearly impossible to handle. Simply put, she is an absolute beast and one of the most feared players in the state.

Clara Williams (Tipton)
Clara is a three-time all-district and all-conference performer for Tipton and one of the top two-way guards in the region. She has surpassed 1,300 career points and 500 career rebounds while routinely guarding the opponent’s best player and often holding them to season or career lows. Offensively, she is a capable scorer who is always willing to make the extra pass for the right play. Last year, she was named Conference Defensive Player of the Year, underscoring her elite impact on that end.

Akira Langerston (University City)
Akira is a dynamic scorer for University City who can create her own shot and finish strong around the rim. She is also shooting 37% from three, forcing defenders to respect her from the perimeter. Akira is the team’s leading scorer at 11.2 points per game and is only a sophomore. Her combination of shooting and slashing makes her a difficult matchup.

Jael Green (University City)
Jael is a speedy point guard for University City who averages 10 points per game and leads the team in both steals and assists. She is a strong on-ball defender who applies pressure for 94 feet. Offensively, Jael can penetrate and get to the rim while also hitting open shots. Her playmaking and defense set the tone for the team’s backcourt.

Jaicee Carrasquillo (Verona)

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Jaicee is Verona’s go-to player and a proven senior leader at the point guard spot. The 5’3″ floor general averages 19.7 points, 6.3 rebounds, 4.4 assists, and 5.1 steals per game while also getting her teammates involved. She has committed to play next year at Mission University in Springfield, Missouri. Jaicee’s ability to control the game on both ends makes her the centerpiece of Verona’s success.

Sophia Benke (Warrenton)


Sophia is a junior guard for Warrenton who is starting to hit her stride midseason after a slow start. She averages 9.8 points per game, shoots 32.8% from three, and adds 2.9 steals and 2.6 assists per contest. Sophia’s shooting and playmaking give the offense a needed spark as the season progresses. Her all-around contributions make her a key perimeter threat.

Savannah Miller (Warrenton)


Savannah is a senior guard for Warrenton who has been asked to play all five positions this season due to injuries and illnesses. She is averaging 8.8 points and 5.4 rebounds per game, providing steady production across the board. Savannah’s versatility and willingness to adapt to whatever the team needs are invaluable. Her leadership and toughness help hold the group together.

Abby Sargent (Webb City)
Abby is a veteran guard for Webb City who earned First Team COC West All-Conference, All-District, and 4SBCA All-Area First Team honors. Returning as the starting point guard, she brings a high basketball IQ and a blue-collar mentality. Abby excels at finding teammates in their spots, is one of the team’s toughest defenders, and rebounds well despite being undersized. She has recorded multiple double-doubles this season and has the ability to score at all three levels, all while pushing the pace and keeping everyone involved.

Addie Burns (Webb City)
Addie is a versatile guard/forward for Webb City who was named First Team COC West, All-District, and 4SBCA All-Area Second Team. She can play positions 1–5 thanks to her high basketball IQ and diverse skill set. Addie stretches the floor with her shooting, punishes smaller defenders in the post, and has multiple double-doubles this season. A tireless worker, she is always improving her game, and Webb City is counting on her for big things.

Gillian Green (West Plains)

Gillian is an athletic, versatile player for West Plains who can slot into any position on the floor and compete against top competition in the state. She averages 16 points and 9 rebounds per game and has already drawn Division I interest, including an offer from Illinois State. With a very high ceiling and the frame and skill to impact the game in multiple ways, she is poised to continue elevating her game throughout her high school career.

Ainsley McWilliams (West Plains)

At point guard for West Plains, Ainsley has matured into a complete floor leader whose game extends beyond scoring alone. She is averaging 14 points and 4 assists per game with fewer than 2 turnovers per contest, while adding just over 2 steals per game on defense. The most eye-catching number is her three-point shooting, as she has already hit 50 three-pointers in 19 games while shooting just under 50 percent from beyond the arc. Ainsley began the season with offers from Division I Chicago State and Division II Maryville University, and her continued growth has only solidified her status as a high-level prospect.

Kate Hollmann (Westran)

For Westran, Kate has been a central figure on both ends of the floor. She is averaging 13.3 points, 6.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 2.2 steals, and 0.9 blocks per game while leading the team in both scoring and rebounding. Offensively, she has been asked to play all five positions at different times, and defensively, she has been instrumental as the middle defender in the team’s 2–3 zone, providing stability, communication, and toughness.

Reiann Hampton (Winston)
Reiann is a junior guard and team captain for Winston who fills up the box score. She is averaging 14.1 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 5 steals per game. Reiann has a season high of 22 points and is averaging more steals than turnovers, highlighting her efficiency and defensive activity. Her leadership and all-around play make her a cornerstone of the program.

Rosie Cameron (Winston)
Rosie is a junior guard and team captain who provides a strong inside presence for Winston despite her position. She averages 10 points, 8 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 1.5 blocks per game. Rosie has season highs of 26 points and 17 rebounds, showing her ability to take over a game. Her toughness and effort on the glass give Winston a strong interior anchor.

Kristen Tracy (Worth County R-III)


Kristen is an undersized post player who competes with tremendous intensity for Worth County R-III. Despite her size, she uses her smarts and polished post moves to create scoring opportunities and control the boards. Kristen leads the team in scoring, rebounding, and steals and ranks second in assists; she also shoots 45.7% from the field and averages 11.5 points per game. She was named Albany Tournament MVP after leading her team from the sixth seed to a tournament title, underscoring her ability to shine on the big stage.

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