Meet the 2026 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada girls basketball team
by Alex Wright / Las Vegas Review-Journal · Las Vegas Review-JournalFirst team
Arianna Brewer, Bishop Gorman — The freshman guard was a 5A first-team selection and helped the Gaels win the 5A state title.
Isabella Crawford, Mojave — The 4A Desert League MVP scored 14 points, grabbed 4.6 rebounds and had 2.6 assists.
Jaslyn Jefferson, Shadow Ridge — The senior 5A first-team forward scored 16.6 points and 7.7 rebounds to help the Mustangs reach the state semifinals.
Jayla Lewis, Losee — The 4A Southern Region and Lake League player of the year scored 11.8 points, and gad 5.6 rebounds, 5.1 assits and 5.8 steals for the 4A state champion.
Amija Macon, Mater East — The sophomore guard scored 16.8 points and added 49. assists, 4.7 rebounds and 4.1 steals for the 4A region runner-up.
Jordyn McFarland, Centennial — The freshman was a 5A first-team selection.
Bray’ana Miles, Democracy Prep — The 5A first-team senior guard led the Blue Knights to the 5A title game. She is committed to Coppin State.
Inieye Oruh, Centennial — The senior was a 5A first-team selection. She is committed to Seton Hall.
JordyNn Riggins, Losee — The freshman guard scored 14 points per game and had 3.9 assists and 3.3 steals for the 4A state champion.
Ella Smith, Democracy Prep — The sophomore was a 5A first-team selection and helped the Blue Knights reach the 5A title game.
Aaliah Spaight, Bishop Gorman — The 5A MVP and offensive player of the year averaged 21.2 points, 8.3 rebounds, 7.8 assists and 5.7 steals to led the Gaels to the 5A state title. She is a McDonald’s All-American, MaxPreps state of the year, Gatorade state player of the year and committed to Texas.
Nation Williams, Centennial — The 5A defensive player of the year was a 5A first-team selection. She is a five-star class of 2027 prospect with notable offers from UCLA, LSU and Duke.
Coach of the year
Ginni Giles, Losee — Guided the Lions to the Class 4A Southern Region and state titles.
Second team
Sanai Branch, Centennial — The senior was a 5A second-team guard. She is committed to Arkansas Pine-Bluff.
Addysen Carr, Bishop Gorman — The senior was a 5A second-team guard to help the Gaels win the 5A state title.
Serenity Fox, Democracy Prep — The sophomore was a 5A second-team guard to help the Blue Knights reach the 5A title game.
Avery Freeman, Democracy Prep — The sophomore was a 5A second-team guard to help the Blue Knights reach the 5A title game.
Donnayja Gibson, Sierra Vista — The 4A Mountain League MVP averaged 21.9 points, 8.6 rebounds, five steals and 3.4 assists.
Kambree Graham, Shadow Ridge — The sophomore scored 13 points, added 4.1 assists and 3.7 rebounds for the 5A state semifinalist.
Kenzie Holton, Bishop Gorman — The senior was a 5A second-team guard to help the Gaels win the 5A state title.
Aubrey Johnson, Bishop Gorman — The sophomore was a 5A second-team forward to help the Gaels win the 5A state title.
Scarlet Lopez, Coronado — The senior averaged 13.9 points, five rebounds and three steals and shot 46 percent from 3 to help the Cougars reach the state semifinals.
Alexa Maddison, Shadow Ridge — The sophomore scored 13.9 points and grabbed 10.2 rebounds for the 5A state semifinalist.
Elyah Ocampo, Democracy Prep — The senior was a 5A second-team guard to help the Blue Knights reach the 5A title game.
Hannah Waite, Virgin Valley — The sophomore averaged 19.1 points per game to help the Bulldogs win the 3A Southern Region title.
Honorable mention
Kyrra Atkinson-Gray, Cimarron-Memorial
Mia Baskerville, Desert Oasis
Jordyn Carroll, Mojave
Samantha Chesnut, Liberty
Lailah Cole, Durango
Stephanie Ezuga, Foothill
Myla Faught, Mater East
A’ziah Frazier, Mater East
Mia Frias, Basic
Kayla Griffith, Foothill
La’Niah Hicks, Democracy Prep
A’yanna Johnson, Mojave
Sariyah Johnson, Las Vegas High
Laila Lwaba, Western
Makenzie Martorano, Boulder City
Reagan Nehls, Palo Verde
Khloe Pitts, Faith Lutheran
Jasmine Ponce, Cimarron-Memorial
Bella Robinson, Coral Academy
Delyla Ross, Sunrise Mountain
Avery Silvas, Sierra Vista
Mi’yana Stephens, Spring Valley
Sabrina Stewart, Del Sol
Ricana Taylor, Del Sol
Gabrielle Zimmerman, Coronado