Marlboro, NJ- The 6th Annual NYG Super 64 Camp. Like in years past- this camp consisted of many of northeast’s top prospects and was broken down into two sessions (High School & Middle School). In this write up we will focus our attention on many of the top middle school performers.
72 Ryan Carter 5’9 Philly Belles 2026
Mark my words Carter will be one of the nation’s top prospects in her class. Did not take long to see Carter’s talents. The PA native went beast mode attacking the rack at will, with a plethora of slick moves. As she continues to add strength, maturity, and experience. Sky is the limit for this three-level scorer.
28 Ava Fajardo 5’5 NJ Belles 2026
As we are becoming more and more familiar with this young southpaw floor general. One thing has remained the same since day one, each time out she adds to her game and gets a little better than then last time out. Stroke to the arc, knows how to balance between scoring and keep teammates involved. In addition, as a player with Filipino ties, It would not surprise me to see her playing internationally for the Asian country.
88 Kendra Foy 5’7 Mid State Lady Raiders 2027
First time seeing this versatile 2-way player. Foy used her athleticism to score at the rim as well as her shooting ability to score from the perimeter. In addition, her defense buoyed by her athletic prowess allowed her to defend all positions in the half court setting.
140 Arianna Harris 6’2 Team Melo 2026
Far from a finished product, but the 6 foot 2 inch Harris already has some very valuable tools. Her size, mobility, and soft hands allowed her to be able to finish at the basket and protect the rim at a high level. As she continues to develop skill wise and add strength we fully expect her to be a force in the middle for the next few years on the circuit.
32 Madison Mayas 5’3 Clutch Elite 2028
This was my first time seeing young Madison and she left a good impression. The crafty lead guard is a smooth play maker off the bounce and possesses range to the arc. Her size was never an issue in the court. She knew when to pull the trigger on plays and displayed good court presence even as one of the youngest players at camp.
128 Skyler Bolden 6’ Philly Belles 2026
This young Delaware prospect reminds me of a young Betnijah Laney. The tweener forward can kill you taking it coast to coast herself or in the lane with efficient shots. Nice combination of strength and agility moving her solid frame like a smaller forward. Blessed with soft hands and a great deal of creative she was able to score around the basket even against taller players.
114 Arielle Lopez 5’5 Top Notch 2027
We are quite familiar with Lopez; she has Benn around NYGHoops Report events for the past 4 years. The ultra-skilled young floor general is a “coach’s kid”. Lopez does a nice job balancing between scoring and running a team. Her smooth stroke allows her the ability to extend to the three-point line and her ability to change direction and with a certain level of “craftiness” allows her to get in the lane even as a smaller PG.
Yates jumped on to the scene this past June and has done a very nice job of maintaining the hype. The two-way guard brings it on both ends of the floor. She knows how to use her quickness in half court setting and her speed in the open court. She plays bigger than her listed size and when she attacks the basket and gets involved in rebounding.
31 Kendall Medina 5’6 Exodus NYC 2028
This southpaw lead guard was not afraid of the moment. Attacking the basket and finishing at the rim with poise. While not yet the finish product she possesses one skill you can’t teach leadership. In between games at camp, she rounds up her teammates and starts going over sets as if she knew these players for years. That was more impressive to me than any basketball move she could have made on the court.
89 Lola Giordano 5’6 G NJ Belles 2026
73 Sylvie Harrington 5’9 Phila Belles 2026
74 Gabrielle Vaugh 5’11Phila Bellas 2026
68 Daniela Melesky 5’8 NJ Belles 2026
4 Stella Ziogas 5’5 NY Castle Athletics
20 Morgan McEachern 5’5 NY Positive Direction 2026