Basketball

Record Revisits 2025‑26 Girls Basketball Standout Performances

Fans invited to vote for the most memorable single‑game outings

The Record is turning its spotlight on the most electrifying moments of the 2025‑26 high school girls basketball season, inviting readers to cast their votes for the single‑game performance that stood out above the rest.

Scoring Explosions and All‑Around Mastery

From jaw‑dropping scoring bursts to relentless rebounding displays, the season has delivered a parade of standout outings that have helped shape league standings and capture the imagination of fans across the Central Valley.

Emma Coronado opened the year with a 39‑point outburst for Kimball in their season‑opening clash against Stagg, while Arianna Velasco turned heads with a triple‑double of 16 points, 14 rebounds and 10 steals for Escalon against Millennium.

Other notable performances include Sarah Digiallonardo’s 32‑point, 24‑rebound effort that powered Millennium to victory, and Evelini Smith’s 18‑point, 18‑rebound double‑double that helped St. Mary’s down Buchanan.

Terrazia Smith’s 34‑point, 10‑rebound showing for Lincoln and Aynya Hardy’s 21‑point, eight‑steal contribution in a CIF SJS title game round out a list that also features Breanna Wiseman’s 17‑point, 13‑rebound effort for Lathrop’s perfect regular season.

The breadth of talent extends beyond scoring, as players like Shakara Porter combined 22 points with 10 rebounds, four assists and five steals, while Zyondupree Beasley added 17 points and 10 rebounds in East Union’s win over Lathrop.

Voting is now open, and the community’s voice will help determine which of these remarkable displays earns the ultimate honor. Fans can participate online and follow the evolving leaderboard as the season progresses.

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