EMERSON, Georgia - The She Got Game Classic brought together 70 teams from around the country at Lake Point Sports facility last weekend. Georgia teams competed on Friday and Saturday of the event while Sunday was reserved for prep schools and out of state teams. The sidelines were packed with college coaches, media, and important people from girls’ grassroots basketball. The On the Radar Hoops Women’s media team was courtside capturing top performances as well. Here is a first look at the top available seniors we watched on Saturday.

Jonathan Hemingway
Jan 5, 2026


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OTRW: She Got Game Classic - Best Available Seniors
EMERSON, Georgia - The She Got Game Classic brought together 70 teams from around the country at Lake Point Sports facility last weekend. Georgia teams competed on Friday and Saturday of the event while Sunday was reserved for prep schools and out of state teams. The sidelines were packed with college coaches, media, and important people from girls’ grassroots basketball. The On the Radar Hoops Women’s media team was courtside capturing top performances as well. Here is a first look at the top available seniors we watched on Saturday.
Devin Bockman – Midtown (GA) – 2026
Bockman was one of the top shooters that we evaluated. We watched her drop 19 points in a tight loss to Luella in the event’s closing game. She notched timely 3-pointers in the second half to pace her team down the stretch. Her back court versatility as a handler and shooter gives her upside at the collegiate level.
Tia Bryant – NC GBB (NC) – 2026
Bryant was one of the best inside-out threats that we watched at the event. She uses her 6-foot-1 frame to present a big target on the interior. She also has good footwork to pivot and score in 1-on-1 situations in the paint. Equally impressive was her range beyond the arc. We counted three triples in a win over J.L. Mann (SC). College coaches who are looking for versatility, size and production ought to track Bryant down the stretch of this high school season.
Layla Clark – Providence Day (NC) – 2026
Coach Springer’s squad ran into a hard road with an injury to junior Ginny Anne Dumont. Nevertheless, they competed and had a good showing against two of Georgia’s top schools. Clark made the most of the opportunity in the wake of the absence of Dumont. The 5-foot-7 guard ran the Chargers offense with confidence while also creating havoc defensively. Clark’s experience with one of North Carolina’s most successful high school programs makes her an attractive next-level addition in the right situation.
Alayiah Johnson – Windermere Prep (FL) – 2026
Johnson’s electric athleticism attracted our attention immediately in the Lakers matchup with Morrow. Her quick hands combined with her long wingspan allow her to get deflections and steals in the open court. On the offensive end she possesses a quick first step and the ability to elevate at the rim. We noted her as one of the top unsigned prospects, regardless of position, from the event.
Hailey Wortmann – Midtown (GA) – 2026
Wortmann brings size, skill, and a motor to the floor. We watched her battle against the strong interior post players of Luella. She found a way to win individual matchups in grabbing contested rebounds and finishing off the glass in traffic. In the end, Luella got the best of Midtown with some fortunate breaks in the fourth quarter. However, Wortmann proved that she belonged on that stage.
Tamera Rudolph – Grayson (GA) – 2026
The Rams fell short in their battle against Ramsay (AL), but coach Tim Slater should not be discouraged. His back court is as strong as any that we evaluated from the weekend. Senior Tamera Rudolph scored 15 of her team-high 17 points in the second half in a valiant comeback effort. Rudolph continues to show that she has one of the best midrange jumpers in the state. Her soft touch combined with timing off the dribble allows her to get clean looks against most any defense. Expect the Rams to be in the mix in Class 6A again this postseason.
On the Radar…
Aeris Macon – Hillgrove (GA) – 6-foot forward
Averi Neal – Archer (GA) – 5-foot-7 guard
Jazlyn Bowman - Windermere Prep (FL) – 5-foot-11 shooting guard
Lola Richardson – NC GBB (NC) – 6-foot-2 wing
Angel Thomas – Luella (GA) – 5-foot-11 shooting guard
Maliyah Williams – Grayson (GA) – 5-foot-7 guard
Jane Updyke – Providence Day (NC) – 5-foot-11 forward
Jonathan Hemingway has been a National Evaluator for On the Radar Hoops since 2013. He has been involved in the basketball community since 1995 as a coach, camp director, and evaluator. You can reach him at CoachHemi@gmail.com and follow him on X @CoachHemi.

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OTRW: She Got Game Classic - Best Available Seniors
EMERSON, Georgia - The She Got Game Classic brought together 70 teams from around the country at Lake Point Sports facility last weekend. Georgia teams competed on Friday and Saturday of the event while Sunday was reserved for prep schools and out of state teams. The sidelines were packed with college coaches, media, and important people from girls’ grassroots basketball. The On the Radar Hoops Women’s media team was courtside capturing top performances as well. Here is a first look at the top available seniors we watched on Saturday.
Devin Bockman – Midtown (GA) – 2026
Bockman was one of the top shooters that we evaluated. We watched her drop 19 points in a tight loss to Luella in the event’s closing game. She notched timely 3-pointers in the second half to pace her team down the stretch. Her back court versatility as a handler and shooter gives her upside at the collegiate level.
Tia Bryant – NC GBB (NC) – 2026
Bryant was one of the best inside-out threats that we watched at the event. She uses her 6-foot-1 frame to present a big target on the interior. She also has good footwork to pivot and score in 1-on-1 situations in the paint. Equally impressive was her range beyond the arc. We counted three triples in a win over J.L. Mann (SC). College coaches who are looking for versatility, size and production ought to track Bryant down the stretch of this high school season.
Layla Clark – Providence Day (NC) – 2026
Coach Springer’s squad ran into a hard road with an injury to junior Ginny Anne Dumont. Nevertheless, they competed and had a good showing against two of Georgia’s top schools. Clark made the most of the opportunity in the wake of the absence of Dumont. The 5-foot-7 guard ran the Chargers offense with confidence while also creating havoc defensively. Clark’s experience with one of North Carolina’s most successful high school programs makes her an attractive next-level addition in the right situation.
Alayiah Johnson – Windermere Prep (FL) – 2026
Johnson’s electric athleticism attracted our attention immediately in the Lakers matchup with Morrow. Her quick hands combined with her long wingspan allow her to get deflections and steals in the open court. On the offensive end she possesses a quick first step and the ability to elevate at the rim. We noted her as one of the top unsigned prospects, regardless of position, from the event.
Hailey Wortmann – Midtown (GA) – 2026
Wortmann brings size, skill, and a motor to the floor. We watched her battle against the strong interior post players of Luella. She found a way to win individual matchups in grabbing contested rebounds and finishing off the glass in traffic. In the end, Luella got the best of Midtown with some fortunate breaks in the fourth quarter. However, Wortmann proved that she belonged on that stage.
Tamera Rudolph – Grayson (GA) – 2026
The Rams fell short in their battle against Ramsay (AL), but coach Tim Slater should not be discouraged. His back court is as strong as any that we evaluated from the weekend. Senior Tamera Rudolph scored 15 of her team-high 17 points in the second half in a valiant comeback effort. Rudolph continues to show that she has one of the best midrange jumpers in the state. Her soft touch combined with timing off the dribble allows her to get clean looks against most any defense. Expect the Rams to be in the mix in Class 6A again this postseason.
On the Radar…
Aeris Macon – Hillgrove (GA) – 6-foot forward
Averi Neal – Archer (GA) – 5-foot-7 guard
Jazlyn Bowman - Windermere Prep (FL) – 5-foot-11 shooting guard
Lola Richardson – NC GBB (NC) – 6-foot-2 wing
Angel Thomas – Luella (GA) – 5-foot-11 shooting guard
Maliyah Williams – Grayson (GA) – 5-foot-7 guard
Jane Updyke – Providence Day (NC) – 5-foot-11 forward
Jonathan Hemingway has been a National Evaluator for On the Radar Hoops since 2013. He has been involved in the basketball community since 1995 as a coach, camp director, and evaluator. You can reach him at CoachHemi@gmail.com and follow him on X @CoachHemi.

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