MADY SPRIGGS

Class of 2029 | Cumberland Community High School (HomeSchool)

Her poise with the ball stands out and will only get better as she matures. She has the ability to control tempo, knowing when to push the pace in transition and when to settle the offense into half-court. She finds teammates in scoring positions, this will translate at the next level. Her ability to keep defenders honest—knocking down shots from long distance-forces defenses to account for her at all times. She not only creates opportunities but also applies steady pressure on opponents.

BY TONIA WITT

 

KYLEIGH CAWOOD

Class of 2026 | Midway High School

She’s a downhill attacker, using her quickness and shiftiness to get into the lane and put pressure on the defense. Comfortable finishing through contact, she embraces physical play and converts tough buckets. With a natural knack for being around the ball, she makes plays on both ends of the floor.

BY TONIA WITT

 

KENNEDY PHILLIPS

Class of 2029 | Morristown East High

She does all the little things you won’t find in the stat sheet — hustling for loose balls, making the extra pass, and putting her team in position to succeed.

BY TONIA WITT

 

ZEKIRAH HAMLET

Class of 2029 | William Blount High School

Her post presence sets the tone — she calls for the ball, establishes position, and uses polished footwork to finish with consistency.

BY TONIA WITT

 

HARPER STINNETT

Class of 2029 | Alcoa High School

Her ability to read the defense allows her to collapse coverage in the paint and then distribute to shooters, keeping the offense balanced and dangerous.

BY TONIA WITT

 

RYLEE SIVERT

Class of 2029 | Cherokee High School

She truly does it all — scoring, defending, creating, and leading — all while playing with a high basketball IQ that elevates her team.

BY TONIA WITT

 

MOLLI STUFFLE

Class of 2029 | Morristown East High School

She’s not just a ball-handler — she’s a playmaker, scorer, and leader. A true do-it-all point guard who can direct traffic, attack the rim, knock down shots, and lock up defensively.

BY TONIA WITT

 

ANSLEY MOORE

Class of 2027 | Harriman High School

Long, athletic guard who runs the floor, attacks the rim, and can pull up with confidence.

BY TONIA WITT

 

AZARIAH SPURGEON

Class of 2028 | Cosby High School

Her versatility makes her a threat on the court. She sees the floor well, finding open teammates and creating easy scoring chances, but also has the confidence to look for her own shot and knock it down. With the strength to finish through contact and the toughness to guard effectively, she contributes on both sides of the ball. What separates her is the energy and effort she plays with every possession — she competes at a high level.

BY TONIA WITT

 

LEILA GLASPER

Class of 2031 | Gatlinburg-Pittman Junior High

An active and scrappy player who never shies away from contact, she competes with toughness beyond her age. As just a 7th grader, her motor and grit already stand out, and with continued growth, she’s only going to get stronger and more impactful.

BY TONIA WITT

 

RONIQUE GARNER

Class of 2028 | Alcoa High School

Her length and instincts stand out on the defensive end, where she reads the offense and positions herself to disrupt plays. Active around the basket, she contests shots, grabs rebounds, and provides a strong interior presence that opponents must be aware of.

BY TONIA WITT

 

MAKAYLEE STALCUP

Class of 2026 | Pigeon Forge High School

She competes with a high motor, defending at a high level while also bringing an outside shooting threat that forces defenses to respect her on the perimeter.

BY TONIA WITT

 

CALLIE HAZELTON

Class of 2029 | Stone Memorial High School

Her great court vision allows her to anticipate plays and set up teammates for easy looks, making her a true facilitator. What makes her especially dangerous is her shooting touch — she simply can’t be left open.

BY TONIA WITT

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