PHILLY FACE/OFF 2017 : MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Jordan “Shake Jordan” Nixon
2018 5'8 Point Guard : iExcel Basketball
In a field of outstanding teams, loaded with amazing , elite offensive weapons and defensive stoppers, Jordan Nixon did what she has done consistently for years… Nixon stood out from even the elite crowd, with poise, speed and an array of dynamic finishes and finds. This year, with Aliyah Boston anchoring the middle, “Shake” was able to lead her team to winning the 17U Diamond Division Championship, at the Philly Face/Off.
PHILLY FACE/OFF 2017 : 2018 standouts
Aliyah Boston
2018 6'3 Post : iExcel Basketball
“She was a rock defensively with her ability to block and change shots, consistently win 1v1 post battles playing from behind, as well as dominate the boards with her excellent use of body and her strong hands above her head. She also showed soft touch around the rim, the ability to draw fouls and finish through contact, strong post fundamentals, and hustle on the offensive glass.” – Rob Grieve, Insider Exposure
C Washington
2018 5'9 Guard : Philly Freedom Stars
“Washington is a playmaker at the point guard position. She is an athlete who likes to push the tempo and will put pressure on opposing player with her ability to drive the ball.” – Keil Moore, Prospects, Nation
Olivia Owens
2018 6'4 Post : Albany City Rocks
“Owens is a traditional five player who can act as a key piece in the paint on both sides of the ball. Right now her impact is felt more on the defensive side than on offense, but she is still impactful with the ball around the rim. As a member of the class of 2018, Owens stands out as one of the best true posts in the class.” – Keil Moore, Prospects Nation
Jasmine Dickey
2018 5'11 Forward, Maryland Lady Tigers
“She has an insane motor and plays flat out for every single possession! Diving on loose balls, crashing the glass, hustling on defense, blocking shots… she doesn’t stop! Her offensive skill set is extremely versatile- she can beat her man off the dribble with her explosive long strides, but is also quite comfortable posting up and playing with her back to the basket. If she can develop consistency in her perimeter jumper, then she’ll really have it all.” – Rob Grieve, Insider Exposure
Aliyah Boston Olivia Owens Cherelle Washington Kania Pollock Brittany Garner Meg Hair Jasmine Dickey Paris McBride Jaylin Carodine
Destiny Philoxy Lauren Ebo Nia Clouden Carrie Gross Savannah Simmons Jasmine Walton Andrea Aquino Danielle Rauch Shonnyvelle Reglado
Imani Lewis Mya Grimes Shavonne Smith Alex Scariati Cinnamon Dockery Jazmine Carter Faith Bonett Katie Rice Kayla Robinson
Kaiya Burnett Amira Collins Madison Lowery Kyra Grimshaw Amani Free Forever Toppin Imani Mustaf Taleah Washington Kiara Johnson
Britt Garner
2018 6'4 Post : Philly Freedom Stars Elite
“As a member of the 2018 class, Garner is a talented offensive post who can score over either shoulder. She makes an impact on any team because of her ability to command respect from the defense and force double teams.” – Keil Moore, Prospects Nation
Meg Hair
2018 5'11 Wing, I-90 Elite
“Due to her ability to impact the game as a slasher and as a defender, Hair has been on our radar since her freshman season. The 5-foot-11 wing brings a high level of energy to the game and can contribute as a scorer offensively while being a disruptive defender who thrives playing in the passing lanes on defense.” – Keil Moore, Prospects Nation
Destiny Philoxy
2018 5'7 Guard, NY Gauchos
“Philoxy is one of the toughest one on one players in the class of 2018. The UMass verbal commit is an offensive minded lead guard with a knack for creating her own shot. ” – Keil Moore, Prospects Nation
Kania Pollock
2018 5'9 Guard, NDO Elite
“Pollock made a statement this weekend as she showed she could carry the scoring load for her team while still getting her teammates involved. The 2018 combo guard will offer a program a tremendous amount of backcourt flexibility. “- Rob Grieve, Insider Exposure
PHILLY FACE/OFF 2017 : MOST outstanding 2019
Samantha Brunelle
2019 6'2 Wing : Team Loaded
Sammy Brunelle is so much more than an outstanding basketball player. This dynamic 2019 prospect is a match up nightmare for opposing teams. Brunelle kills you from the outside and/or the inside, with uncanny poise and control. She has a strong understanding of space, how to create it and use it to get whatever she wants. Sammy’s big heart and upbeat personality can be seen in her competitive spirit between the baselines and her personable demeanor outside the lines, which is why she will be one of the great ones.
PHILLY FACE/OFF 2017 : 2019 standouts
Michelle Sidor
2019 5'8 Guard, New Jersey Sparks GOLD
“Combo guard with elite shooting ability, whether off catch and shoot situations or off the dribble. She had one of the highlights of the tournament when she hit a clutch go ahead 3 to secure a tight victory over Team Loaded. But she offers more than just scoring, she is a great decision maker, plays with poise and creates plays for her team-mates.” – Rob Grieve, Insider Exposure
Nadjy "Gee" Tyler
2019 6'3 Forward : Philly Triple Threat
“Easily the most physical player at the tournament and shows awesome defensive potential with her excellent lateral quickness, timing on blocking shots, and willingness to take charges.” – Rob Grieve, Insider Exposure
Kelina Menard
2019 5'7 Guard, NewJersey Sparks 15U NIKE
“Menard is a young scorer who is learning how to pick her spots and impact the game offensively while staying inside the framework of the team. The next year will be critical for the 2019 guard as she has the potential to be a national level recruit.” – Keil Moore, Prospects Nation
Jakia Brown-Turner
2019 6'0 Forward,: Team TakeoverEYBL
“Big time lefty scorer that can hurt you in a number of ways. She’s a great perimeter shooter, uses her elite athleticism to get to the rim, able to finish through contact, and uses her length to be a dynamic rebounder and disruptive defender” – Rob Grieve, Insider Exposure
Michelle Sidor Jakia Brown-Turner Nadjy Tyler Kelina Menard Jaida Patrick Anissa Rivera Chloe Chapman Akunna Konkwo
Faith Masonius Kaelynn Satterfield Jayla James Brianne Borcky Azana Baines Emily LaPointe Leilani Correa Alana Swift
Amelia Sniffin Mackenzie Smith Angel Parker Rayne Tucker Taiye Johnson Kaia Harrison Mo’ne Davis Kerry Flaherty
Mandy McGurk Madison Smith Casey Remolde Myasia Jackson Sydney Faulcon Jessica Booth Alexi Hempe Sha’nia Davis
Myasia Jackson
2019 5'9 Guard, Philly Freedom Stars
Azanna Baines
2019 6'0 Guard, BBA
Chloe Chapman
2019 5'8 Guard, Maryland Lady Terps
Anissa Rivera
2019 6'1 Wing, Havoc City Elite
PHILLY FACE/OFF 2017 : MOST outstanding 2020
Angel Reese
2020 6’3 Forward : TEAM TAKEOVER
“Has great size and length, and used it to dominate the game with her excellent ball pressure and strong rebounding. She is extremely dynamic in transition, is able to finish inside (both off drives to the hoop and out of the post) and made some big time clutch plays in a narrow overtime victory against Philly Triple Threat. Bright future ahead!” – Rob Grieve, Insider Exposure
PHILLY FACE/OFF 2017 : 2020 Standouts
Mir Mclean
2020 5'11 Wing, Team Takeover NIKE
“While it is still early in her prep career, McLean has shown the ability to defend, rebound, and finish with consistency for a 2020 prospect. At 5-foot-10 she is an explosive athlete who will need to expand her perimeter game as her career progresses. ” – Keil Moore, Prospects Nation
Allison Campbell
2020 6'0 Guard, Central PA Dynamite
“Campbell is a member of the 2020 class who has developed into a scoring point guard with good size at 5-foot-10 and deep shooting range. Over the last year, she has improved as a ball handler and is much more comfortable attacking pressure to make a play off the bounce.” – Keil Moore, Prospects Nation
Dolly Cairns
2020 5'5 Guard, Albany City Rocks
“She is another big time floor general who is a prime time scorer. She makes everyone around her better and creates opportunities out of nothing. Everyone knows that she can score the basketball, that’s a no brainer. The way she manages the court shows her leadership qualities.” -Roekwan Holmes, Insider Exposure
Allison Campbell Dolly Cairns Maya Bokunewicz Aaliyah Pitts
Stephanie Ouderkirk Dakota McCaughan Bella Smuda Mir McLean
Samantha Glowasky Aurea Gingras Caranda Perea Jasmine Lyles
PHILLY FACE/OFF 2017 : MOST outstanding 2021
Saniaa Wilson
2021 6'0 Forward : Albany City Rocks
“Wilson Played up in the 16u & 15U divisions. Physically and athletically she fit right in with the older girls. Wilson’s strength and ability to play with contact at this stage is scary. Her athletic ability and skill sets combined with her size puts her on par with some of the best in the nation.: – Joe Fenelon, NYGHoops Report “At such a young age, Wilson has showcased her dominance on both sides of the ball and has attracted the eyes of many college coaches. She is lightning fast, has displayed ball handling skills, and can guard/keep up with multiple positions. She is explosive on the low block whether it be rebounding, making quick post moves, or just using brute force, she can do it all.” – Roekwan Holmes, Insider Exposure
PHILLY FACE/OFF 2017 : Jr High Standouts
Enya Scott
2022 5'6 Guard, New Jersey Celtics
Mariana Freeman
20221 5’5 Point Guard (Albany City Rocks)
Sherese Pittman
20221 601 Forward, Cap City Ballerz
Taliah Carter
2022 6’01 Forward : Philly Triple Threat
Long lean slender built forward. Active on both ends, ran the floor and finished in transition and put backs.
Breauna Ware
2022 5’4 Point Guard (NJ Sparks)
Lead guard willed her team to victory in the championship game. Ware’s Quickness, speed and strength were all on display throughout the game.
Paulina Paris
2022 5’03 Point Guard (Exodus)
Skilled PG that played up in the 14u division. Very good ball handler that found ways to get her shot off verse taller players at the rim. Showed range to the arc and played with NYC Swagger.
Myah Simmons
2022 5’05 G (Team Takeover)
Strong built guard with ball skills, good instincts, and scoring mentality. However, what caught my eye was her shooting ability. When I watched her 7 th grade playoff game she had connected on 3 – 4 three point shots in one half.