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Justice Carlton, 6-2, forward, 2024, CY Fair (Texas)
Carlton was a physical presence in the paint but showed she also needs to be respected from outside the key. She posted 16.5ppg on 41/75 from the field plus 7.0 rpg and 1.5 blocks per game.
Aaliyah Chavez, 5-9, guard, 2025, CY Fair (Texas) Co-most Outstanding Player
Chavez averaged 17.7 ppg on 46.9% from the field with 24/54 from behind the arc also ranking high in NIKE assist stats at 3.8 per game. These numbers remain special despite being hurt by a subpar title game where she shot 3/15 from the field.
Morgan Cheli, 6-2, guard, 2024, Cal Stars (Califormia)
By its recent 17 EYBL standards, Cal Stars had a down weekend finishing 2-3. However, the UConn commit showed a high level of poise and quality of production with 12.2 ppg shooting 50% from the field along with 5.6 rpg and 3.8 apg.
Toby Fournier, 6-2, forward, 2024, Kia Nurse Elite (Ontario, Canada) MVP
Fournier’s numbers were solid (12.7ppg on 32/55 from field with 8.2 rpg) but not the top of the chart. She generally came up big (including two dunks) when needed. Having seen her in high school as well, her teams seem to overachieve! Sometimes stats do not tell the whole story. However, her foul shooting (12/31) needs work.
Kateryna Koval, 6-4, center, 2024, Exodus NYC (New York)
Koval was another ‘big’ with solid numbers 17.0 ppg on 36/73 from the field plus 7.8 rpg.
Mackenly Randolph, 6-0, forward, 2024, Sports Academy Swish (California)
Randolph got off to a slow start but finished with four strong games posting 13.0 ppg on 44.3% from the field (5/14 for 3’s) and 8.8 rpg.
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Carlton was a physical presence in the paint but showed she also needs to be respected from outside the key. She posted 16.5ppg on 41/75 from the field plus 7.0 rpg and 1.5 blocks per game.
Aaliyah Chavez, 5-9, guard, 2025, CY Fair (Texas) Co-most Outstanding Player
Chavez averaged 17.7 ppg on 46.9% from the field with 24/54 from behind the arc also ranking high in NIKE assist stats at 3.8 per game. These numbers remain special despite being hurt by a subpar title game where she shot 3/15 from the field.
Morgan Cheli, 6-2, guard, 2024, Cal Stars (Califormia)
By its recent 17 EYBL standards, Cal Stars had a down weekend finishing 2-3. However, the UConn commit showed a high level of poise and quality of production with 12.2 ppg shooting 50% from the field along with 5.6 rpg and 3.8 apg.
Toby Fournier, 6-2, forward, 2024, Kia Nurse Elite (Ontario, Canada) MVP
Fournier’s numbers were solid (12.7ppg on 32/55 from field with 8.2 rpg) but not the top of the chart. She generally came up big (including two dunks) when needed. Having seen her in high school as well, her teams seem to overachieve! Sometimes stats do not tell the whole story. However, her foul shooting (12/31) needs work.
Kateryna Koval, 6-4, center, 2024, Exodus NYC (New York)
Koval was another ‘big’ with solid numbers 17.0 ppg on 36/73 from the field plus 7.8 rpg.
Mackenly Randolph, 6-0, forward, 2024, Sports Academy Swish (California)
Randolph got off to a slow start but finished with four strong games posting 13.0 ppg on 44.3% from the field (5/14 for 3’s) and 8.8 rpg.
Oh Canada! Kia Nurse wins 2023 NIKE 17 EYBL at Boo Williams Invitational
This past weekend (April 21-23) at the Boo Williams Sportsplex in Hampton, Virginia, Kia Nurse Elite 17u became the first Canadian team to win the prestigious NIKE 17 EYBL (32 teams from all over the USA except the winner from Ontario, Canada). The Canadians swept the field with a 6-0 result. It was
