Basketball

Six Standout Girls Basketball Players Emerge from Plymouth‑Canton Summer League Shootout

Talented seniors and sophomores showcase skills that promise a dynamic 2026‑27 season

The annual Plymouth‑Canton Summer League Shootout gathered some of the most promising high school girls basketball talent from across southeastern Michigan, offering a preview of the talent that will dominate the 2026‑27 season.

Devyn Reiger of Canton impressed observers with a refined shooting stroke and poise that belies her senior status, positioning her as a natural leader on the court.

Naimah Kellum, a 5‑8 senior guard from Farmington Hills Mercy, is expected to elevate her game as a shooting guard, leveraging her quick release and defensive tenacity.

A Glimpse of the Future

Julia Nothstine, the 6‑foot senior center from North Farmington, played a pivotal role in her team’s Oakland Activities Association‑Gold title run, combining size, athleticism and a strong post presence.

Stella Stotz, a 5‑10 junior point guard from Salem, brought relentless drive and lockdown defense, orchestrating the offense with sharp court vision.

Riley Moyer, a 5‑5 sophomore combo guard from South Lyon East, surprised many with her defensive activity and playmaking ability, hinting at a breakout year.

Lauren Scott, a 5‑9 sophomore shooting guard from Plymouth Christian Academy, burst onto the scene with a potent pull‑up jumper and work ethic that suggest a rapid ascent.

Coaches and scouts alike noted the depth of competition across the Kensington Lakes Activities Association, Oakland Activities Association and other regional leagues, underscoring the breadth of talent in the state.

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