#AllEyezOnShe 15U All-Star Team
There were several talented players in all of the high school divisions but here are 5 that caught my eye every chance I saw them
Aaria Johnson (Waco United 15U) 2026
Johnson is an athletic guard that uses her athleticism on both ends of the court. She immediately grabbed my attention by “playing the passing lane” which is something O love to see yet her “on the ball” defense baseline to baseline also created problems. She scored off the dribble, the first step is powerful and she finished after contact but her court vision both in the set as well s the open court was also impressive
Jenna Hoffmann (Hill Country Hoopers) 2026
Hoffmann falls into that “you won’t outwork me” category and her understanding of positioning to outrebound players had me smiling. She went after everything off the rim, she also dove for loose balls and her defense, both inside and outside the paint was nice. She scored on putbacks yet she also set the defender up with a deceptive first step to attack the basket and finished strongly, after contact included
Lily Carsner (Hill County Hoopers) 2026
Carsner JUST DID IT for me showing the turnaround jumper and dropping it with a hand in her face. She creates her shot under pressure and dropped the pull-up jumper while being defended yet she also did a good job of attacking the basket and finishing after the lick. She did a good job of not only rebounding but handling the ball afterward plus I wrote UPS which means she elevated to get the ball
Baylee Nunez (Arnold Elite)
Nunez is a “gamer” and watching her watch the floor and play the passing lane, again I LOVE SEEING THAT, and handling the ball after the steal to attack and score or dish for assist opportunities. She also saw the floor in the set, as well as in the open court but her body control on her finishes needs to be mentioned as she created contact, which will be huge as she progresses. Her jumper was also solid
Ki’Yana Moore (Waco United 15U) 2027
Moore left me speechless, first of all, she was playing up which speaks volumes, and her “poise under pressure” coupled with her wanting the ball “in the clutch” has her upside very high. Her first step can leave the defender cemented to the court and she also showed explosiveness in transition, yet her finishes, sometimes acrobatic were nice as well as her “stop and pop” jumper. She also did a good defending “on the ball”
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