Bruton’s Girl Picks – Rock City Classic

FIRST LAST TEAM CLASS SCOUTING REPORT
Imari Buckom Lady Jaguars 2026 Buckom is a very fast guard point guard that gets to the rim with consistency. She made life incredibly difficult for opposing teams guards with her pressure and she converted at a high clip in transition.
Maddy Beatson Raid United 2027 Beatson made an impact as a scorer that wasn’t afraid to take shots at any moment in the game. Maddy can knock down jumpers from the perimeter, get into the paint and convert floaters and can lock in at the free throw line.
Ka’Mariya Grandy Lady Trezz 2027 Grandy was a sparkplug that seemed to always be involved in plays. Played with a relentless style that was fun to watch and got to her spots on the floor with consistency. Fast in the open floor, has solid court vision and didn’t settle for jumpshots.
Iany Molinar Raid United 2027 Molinar has good size around 6’0″ and she’s got good feel for the game around the basket. She was able to impact the games inside with a soft touch around the rim and dominated the glass at times with her activity & length.
Yzana Randle Lady Hero 2027 Randle has very good size & length for a wing prospect. She uses it well on the defensive side of the ball and slips past defenders regularly for layup opportunities on the offensive side of the ball. With more development, she could become a strong scoring option as the season progresses.
Y’anna Rivers Lady Jaguars 2027 Long and athletic wing prospect that could develop into a big guard recruit. Really like her versatility as a defender. Came away with a ton of steals, blocks and deflections and converts at a high rate around the basket. Has all the tools and measurables to become a sure-fire college prospect.
Jasmine Farrington Lady Dungeon 2028 Farrington is young, but she’s got a mature game and plays strong for a player her age. She stands around 5’9″ but knows how to create opportunities for herself and others. Very hard to contain when shes attacking the basket.
Mia Jones Lady Dungeon 2028 Jones was arguably the most productive point guard of the weekend, despite playing up in the 17u division as an 8th grader. She made the opposing guards very uncomfortable with her pressure defense and she used her speed to create advantages for herself offensively. Expect some impressive outputs in her upcoming freshman season.