Bilal’s Prime Performers: Girls All-Star Weekend 2026

NGS Girls All Star Weekend 2026 delivered high level competition from start to finish. The intensity was real, the pace was strong, and the energy in the gym never dipped. Every matchup felt meaningful and the standard was set early. The future of the girls game is in good hands and this weekend proved that the next wave is ready.

Janiyah Watts | 2029 | 5’5”
Watts is strong with the ball and she embraces physical play. She can operate at multiple positions and attacks the seams with purpose. When the defense shifts, she creates her own shot and finishes through traffic. Her versatility allows her to impact the game in several ways.


Millie Southards | 2029 | 5’7”
Southards elevated all weekend and she proved it by capturing the 1v1 Challenge crown. She is powerful with the ball, stops on a dime, and scores at all 3 levels with confidence. Southards uses her pump fake effectively and keeps defenders guessing. When the game tightens up, she takes control.


Michelle Lloyd | 2029 | 5’9”
Lloyd projects as a strong 3-D prospect and she understands her role. She is a knockdown shooter who spaces the floor consistently. Defensively, Lloyd guards 1-3 and uses her length to disrupt actions. Her two-way reliability stands out.


Grazia Martin | 2029 | 5’9”
Martin brings size and discipline on the defensive end. She keeps her hands high, contests shots, and she can defend both the perimeter and the interior. Offensively, Martin steps into the long ball with confidence. Her balanced impact makes her valuable.


Payton Day | 2030 | 5’4”
Day competes with relentless energy and she never looks intimidated. She plays bigger than her stature and leads by example on both ends. Day’s game is smooth, controlled, and fearless. Her trajectory points toward star potential.

Kalee Melo | 2030 | 5’4”
Melo continues to elevate her stock because she processes the game quickly. She keeps her head up, makes the right reads, and she can heat up instantly as a microwave scorer. Melo understands tempo and shot selection. Her awareness separates her.


Ayana Thomas | 2030 | 5’6”
Thomas attacks with purpose and she consistently looks for high percentage plays. She gets constant paint touches and finishes with soft touch around the rim. Thomas pressures the defense with her downhill approach. She plays decisive basketball.


Janelle-Monae James | 2030 | 5’6”
James impacts the game across the stat sheet and she does it naturally. She flies around defensively and competes on every possession. James brings energy that shifts momentum. Her all around presence is undeniable.


Nevaeh Anderson | 2030 | 5’6”
Anderson is a true ball hawk and she turns defense into instant offense. She is shifty, quick, and relentless attacking downhill. Anderson scores in bunches when she finds rhythm. Her intensity fuels her team.


Lili Shelton | 2030 | 5’6”
Shelton plays under control and she consistently makes smart decisions with the ball. She is effective in dribble drive situations and moves with purpose without the ball. Shelton values spacing and timing. Her poise strengthens her team’s flow.


Morgan Brown | 2030 | 5’7”
Brown is a forward with guard skills and she maximizes that advantage. She anchors defensively while seeing the floor clearly in transition. Brown can score inside or stretch the defense beyond the arc. Her versatility expands lineup flexibility.


Melody Ashford | 2030 | 5’10”
Ashford attacks with force and she drives to the cup without hesitation. She shields contact and finishes through defenders with strength. Ashford competes with high level energy. Her physical presence is impactful.


Jordyn Avila | 2030 | 5’10”
Avila is a top tier athlete and she leads the new wave with confidence. She scores at all 3 levels and competes relentlessly on both ends. Avila can flip the momentum of a game in a matter of minutes. Her presence demands attention.


Leah Hill | 2030 | 6’1”
Hill establishes herself as one of the premier defensive bigs in 2030 and she embraces that role. She rebounds instinctively and protects the paint with discipline. Hill finishes efficiently around the rim and shows strong defensive footwork. Her interior impact is consistent.


Kassie Harvey | 2031 | 5’3”
Harvey competes aggressively on both ends and she takes pride in defense. She has a polished stop and pop jumper and pressures the ball effectively. Harvey brings edge to every possession. Her toughness is evident.


Margo Lair | 2031 | 5’5”
Lair captured the 3 point title because she shoots with confidence and range. She is comfortable letting it fly off the dribble or on the catch. Lair spaces the floor and forces defenses to adjust. Her shot making shifts momentum quickly.


AJ Abdaltam | 2031 | 5’6”
Abdaltam is crafty and shifty and she handles the ball with advanced control. The ball moves fluidly in her hands and she creates separation with ease. Abdaltam keeps defenders off balance consistently. Her creativity makes her difficult to contain.


Marley Walker | 2031 | 5’6”
Walker plays with a competitive edge and she embraces pressure moments. She is a true two way guard who stretches the floor from deep. Walker’s shooting opens driving lanes and offensive balance. Her mentality reflects winning habits.


Heaven Hendricks | 2031 | 5’8”
Hendricks applies relentless pressure on defenders and she attacks the rim with purpose. She finishes through contact and welcomes physical play. Hendricks keeps defenses on their heels. Her aggression fuels her effectiveness.


Skylar Pleasant | 2031 | 5’9”
Pleasant earned MVP honors because she controlled the interior with authority, while leading her team to a state championship. She was unguardable in the post and stepped outside to impact the perimeter. Pleasant passed effectively out of double teams and dominated the glass. Her versatility defines her dominance.


Kensley Lewis | 2032 | 5’8”
Lewis was one of the youngest in attendance and she still made her presence felt immediately. She competed with confidence and embraced every matchup. Lewis showed poise beyond her years. Her upside is significant.