ALPHARETTA, Georgia, – The FBC program brought prospective players together for three days of training and team building. Coach Alfred Motton and his staff are committed to putting together the nation’s premier organization this season and beyond. With over one hundred players in the building, it was an overload of information. However, we were able to put together a short list of players to be aware of heading into the spring viewing period.
By: Jonathan Hemingway
Kimora Fields – Bradley Central (TN) – 2026
Fields finished her junior season as a state champion yet again under coach Jason Rueter in Cleveland, Tennessee. She was named Max Preps Player of the Year as well as Miss Basketball in Class AAAA. She was not resting on her laurels despite having these accolades in tow. Fields was engaged in drills and competed throughout the weekend. She is an elite shot maker. Her touch and ability to create space around the rim make her a threat to score every time she touches the ball. She has been taught how to seal on the interior and create angles to score around the paint. She will be announcing her college choice on March 30.
Meeyah Green – The Webb School (TN) – 2026
Green is another accomplished player within the FBC organization. She earned Miss Basketball honors for D-II AA in the State of Tennessee. She gave her verbal commitment to Clemson in recent months. With all of that on her resume, Green looked like a player hungry to earn what is hers. This speaks to her humility and work ethic. She is a primary ball handler who is capable of scoring when needed. She possesses great size for the back court that gives her the ability to scan the floor versus pressure.
Kyndoll ‘KJ’ English – Grace Christian School (NC) – 2027
English headed up a great group of post players in the gym last weekend. She is a 6-foot-3 center who scores the ball with consistency in the paint. She is also capable of anchoring a defense with her ability to rebound and start the break. English concluded an outstanding sophomore season where she averaged a double-double and helped her team to a State Championship. If this weekend is an indicator of productiveness this spring, then expect to see English’s name often.
C’India ‘Cece’ Dennis – Creekside (GA) – 2027
Dennis picked up right where she left off at the end of the high school season. She pushed tempo, drained threes behind ball screens, and split the defense for paint scores. Dennis led the Seminoles to a state championship in Class AAAA this season while earning MVP honors in the championship game. Dennis is a must-track prospect this spring.
Giaunni Rogers – St. Francis (GA) – 2027
Rogers heads up a group of emerging underclassmen in the FBC program. She is a strong and quick combo guard. Her footwork sets the tone for the rest of her game. She uses jab steps and misdirection fakes to get downhill quickly into the lane. There is not much fluff to her game. She scores quickly or she moves the ball to her teammates within the offense. The sophomore helped her high school team to a Final Four appearance this season and looks poised for more accolades this spring.
Jonathan Hemingway is the new Director of Scouting for 28.5 Scouting. He brings 19 years of grassroots basketball evaluation experience across the girls’ and boys’ industries. He currently writes for OntheRadarHoops.com and contributes periodically to ProspectsNation.com. Connect with him at CoachHemi@gmail.com or on X at @CoachHemi.