2026 Girls Team Camp Standouts
- Ryze Staff
- Jun 18
- 2 min read

Dessiah Merrill (2028), Villa Rica HS
Dessiah Merrill is a big guard who can play any perimeter position due to her ability to create for herself off the dribble, initiate offense, and score off the ball whether it's catching and shooting or cutting and finishing. Merrill's size and athleticism make her a tough cover. In the RYZE Hoops Girls Team Camp, she averaged 12 points per game.
Miya Totherow (2029), Union County
Miya averaged 15 points per game during the RYZE Hoops Girls Team Camp, and she showed an ability to score the ball in multiple ways. Totherow scored it in transition off the dribble, using a crafty handle and shiftiness, she showed shot making from three-point range off the catch, and she generated paint touches consistently off the dribble.
Regan Trlica (2027), Union County
Regan is a 5'9" guard who can score it at will. Trlica averaged 14 points per game and she did it off the catch, driving closeouts and showing a quick release on her deadly jumper; she did it off the dribble, constantly putting pressure on the defense and finishing at the rim; but she also showed her playmaking chops which adds another layer to her skillset.
Meg Robinson (2029), Bowdon
Robinson was a force in the paint for Bowdon during the RYZE Hoops Girls Team Camp. She worked both the offensive and defensive glass well, provided rim protection, and scored the ball when she had her opportunities. As Robinson's game continues to develop, she'll put herself on a lot of college coaching radars.
Ashleigh Hamilton (2030), Upson-Lee
Hamilton was a problem to deal with for opposing defenses because of her downhill speed and overall athleticism. While Ashleigh did a good job of putting pressure on the defense with her drives and paint touches, she also showed that she's a reliable shot maker; knocking down shots from three and working the mid-range. During the RYZE Hoops Girls Team Camp Ashleigh averaged 17.5 points per game.
Scout Henry (2029), Union County
Scout was the engine that drove the UC offense. She did a good job of pushing the pace, when necessary, she has playmaking chops, but she also showed an ability to get to her spots off the bounce. Henry is also comfortable playing off the ball and has shot-making ability out to the three.

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