Here are our top 10 performers from recent action in the 2026 Georgia high school girls basketball season.
Oconee County freshman combo guard Ella David has been a big reason for the Lady Warriors’ school record-tying 12-game win streak with back-to-back monster games this past week. Earlier in the week, David scored 25 points, had four assists, and blocked two shots to lead her team to a 57-56 road win over Cherokee Bluff. Friday night, David scored 31 points while adding five rebounds in the Warriors’ win over Monroe Area.
North Gwinnett freshman Alexis Doyle led the Lady Bulldogs to a big region victory over Meadowcreek with a team-high 22-point performance, which included seven 3-pointers.
River Ridge junior wing/forward Finley Parker scored a team-high 19 points to lead the Lady Knights to a 62-49 win over Sprayberry Friday night. She also scored 13 points earlier in the week vs. Newton’s Lady Rams.
Alexander junior forward Nimah Ibidunni had a big week leading the Lady Cougars to back-to-back wins against South Paulding and Villa Rica. She led Alexander with 16 points, eight rebounds, three assists, four steals, and one blocked shot in the Cougars’ 55-20 win over South Paulding. Then, earlier in the week in Alexander’s 62-29 win over Villa Rica, she had 17 points, 13 rebounds, eight steals, and four blocked shots.
Brunswick senior combo guard Martin Davis led the Lady Pirates’ 68-37 win against Beach High School on Friday night with a 20-point effort and six steals. Earlier in the week she came through with a nine-point effort along with eight rebounds against Bradwell Institute.
Dodge County senior Paige Ingram leads her team in just about every category, including points, rebounds, free-throw percentage, and field goal percentage. She led the team in scoring against Vidalia with a 27-point performance, leading to a 50-45 win.
Northwest Whitfield senior Miah Triana came up big in consecutive wins over rival Southeast Whitfield and recently against LaFayette. Triana scored 15 points in the 51-40 victory over LaFayette.
Fellow Northwest Whitfield senior Kaylee Gembe also came up huge for the Lady Bruins with a 12-point effort against LaFayette.
South Forsyth guard Carib “The Pink Mamba” Morris is deserving of a second straight week top performer selection with her 33-point performance to go along with 10 rebounds in the War Eagles’ matchup against Kentucky high school girls basketball powerhouse Ryle High School. South Forsyth came up short with a 71-64 loss.
Brookwood’s Taylor Liberal scored 13 points and pulled down five rebounds in the Broncos’ game against Sprayberry.


