Our 2023 SLAM HS Girls All-Americans need no introduction. You’ve probably already seen their highlight reels on social media and your favorite rappers taking to the court at their games.
Whether it’s playmaking, clutch hitting, or making a big impact on defense, this group can make things happen from anywhere on the field. All the while, they’re building their personal brands out of it.
her future. Meet our 2023 SLAM HS Girls All-American:
Jojo Watkins is Showtime. After leading Sierra Canyon to a state title, being named Gatorade Girls’ Player of the Year and winning two gold medals with Team USA, she decided to stay close to home and fit in with the USC Trojans next season. We couldn’t help but wonder which big names rappers and stars would be sitting courtside at the Galen Center to watch the “JoJo Show” in person.
Michaela Williams is the talent of a generation. With one of the most well-rounded games in her class, the NBA gold medalist and Louisiana Gatorade girls’ basketball player is set to thrive on LSU’s heavily stacked roster.
Jada Williams is an absolute dawg. She helped the USA basketball team win a gold medal at the FIBA U-17 World Cup 2022, led her high school team to the 2022 San Diego Open and plays with unparalleled passion.
When Hana Hidalgo hit that East Bay ball at SLAM Summer Classic Vol. 4, almost shutting down Rucker Park. The accredited Aquarius was named Gatorade New Jersey Player of the Year after averaging 28.8 points, 7.3 steals, 6.4 rebounds and 5.1 assists this season.
Jaden Donovan is a special talent. She’s a two-time gold medalist who helped lead the Sidwell Friends to an undefeated record and a DCSAA championship in 2022. Donovan has committed to Duke and will soon join head coach Kara Lawson in Durham.
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Picture credits for the entire series include Jineen Williams, Jamal Martin, and Jon Lopez. Marcus Stephens, Getty Images, Matt Odom. // Designed by Erica Davis.