All-Star Weekend Girls Prime Performers 2029-2031


The amount of talent on display between the grades of 6th-8th was top notch. Wouldn’t be surprised if some of them play at the highest level. High praise for sure, but these girls featured here are all trending towards elite if they’re not already there.


Alana DeWitt | 2029 | Northwest Region
DeWitt shot the cover off the ball in the State Championship at All-Star Weekend, in which she received Most Outstanding Player honors. She displayed accuracy, range and a quick release. DeWitt knocked down 7 threes en route to helping her team win it all. The most amazing part is she’s developing an all-around game.


Paris Wilson | 2029 | Northwest Region
Wilson is a confident hooper that can flat out get a bucket. She will let you know you can’t guard her. Wilson may have been the shiftiest player in attendance at All-Star Weekend. She received a nice collection of oohs and ahhs from the crowd, as she snatched ankles and got whatever she desired on offense. Wilson has star appeal.


Jada Williams | 2029 | Northeast Region
Williams is an inside-outside threat that plays with purpose. She understands spacing and how to get open, whether she’s diving to the cup or popping to the perimeter; Williams has a high basketball IQ. She had good size and can stretch the floor at a high clip. Williams is just beginning to tap into her potential.


Jermani Mincey | 2029 | North Region
Mincey is a paint beast that has a soft touch around the rim and in the midrange area. She’s technically sound and plays with a ton of fervor. Mincey made quick decisions when receiving the ball in the post. One dribble, up and under or a jab and go. Mincey has a deep bag.


Aiyana Murphy | 2029 | East Region
Murphy is a pure point guard that was setting up her teammates beautifully all over the floor. Her dribble drive left defenders stuck from time to time. Murphy also had the three ball going. She’s always looking up and ready to make a play. Coaches will love to coach Murphy.


Nevaeh Anderson | 2030 | South Preview
The Most Outstanding Player of the Preview Championship at All-Star Weekend went to Anderson. She scorched the opposing team for 27 points in the chip. Although one of the youngest, Anderson may have the most polished game out of all the young ladies in attendance. Her crafty dribbles and finishes in the open floor stole the show. She’s an elite talent.


Colleen Lartey | 2030 | East Preview
Lartey is a hard worker on the court. She plays with an unwavering commitment, always making the right decisions during the game. Her impressive crossover leaves defenders off-balance, showcasing her agility and finesse. Additionally, her reliable jumper consistently finds the net.


Heavenly Craig | 2030 | East Preview
One of the best shooting strokes in Georgia’s class of 2030. Craig is a marksman that will pull up in transition in a heartbeat and it’ll be a good shot. Her length and ability to get her shot off whenever she wants makes her a plug and play player all teams desire. Craig had some hesitation moves on display that opened lanes for her to get to the cup as well. Pure offensive talent.


Jordyn Avila | 2030 | South Preview
Avila has an incredible motor. She knows how to orchestrate an offense with aggressive down hill attacks and constantly looking to make the right play. Avila can also rebound the ball at a high clip, along with handle with the ball and shoot it. Her ability to play multiple positions is something to behold.


Ace Schroeder | 2031 | North Preview
Schroeder’s 30 ball opened all eyes at All-Star Weekend. She’s a consistent three level scorer with a deep bag of tricks. Her ability to finish through traffic at her size and age was remarkable to witness. The 6th grader made a huge splash and will have a ton of eyes on her moving forward.