D1 Junior Girls Mid-Season Stat Leaders – Christmas Break Report
The North Pole Hoops D1 Junior Girls division continues to showcase some of the most impressive young talent in the country, with players demonstrating production, polish, and long-term potential well beyond their age. This season has featured standout performances across multiple categories, with athletes proving their value through scoring bursts, dominance on the glass, playmaking reliability, and two-way impact. Every player listed has elevated her program through consistency, competitiveness, and a commitment to improving key aspects of her game.
These five groups highlight the athletes who have separated themselves from the pack so far—players who not only fill the stat sheet, but also influence winning through their tempo, focus, and understanding of the game. Their early-season performances have set the tone for the rest of the year and continue to raise the competitive bar across the league.
D1 JUNIOR GIRLS’ STAT LEADERS – 2025/2026 SEASON
| CATEGORY | LEADER | STAT |
| POINTS PER GAME | Amarya Reid-Lee | 19.1 PPG |
| Osnia Coulibaly | 18.6 PPG | |
| Reine Mrie Luke | 17.0 PPG | |
| Taya Willemsen | 16.0 PPG | |
| Harper Klassen | 13.8 PPG | |
| REBOUNDS PER GAME | Taya Willemson | 11.3 RPG |
| Sophie Boshart | 10.7 RPG | |
| Ola Obute | 9.0 RPB | |
| Orlane Simo | 8.3 RPG | |
| Osnia Coulibaly | 7.4 RPG | |
| ASSISTS PER GAME | Osnia Coulibaly | 3.3 APG |
| Harper Klassen | 3.3 APG | |
| Tehillah Bonney | 2.7 APG | |
| Molly Butler | 2.5 APG | |
| Jordyn Brown | 2.2 APG | |
| STEALS PER GAME | Amberley Ifeh | 3.5 SPG |
| Osnia Coulibaly | 3.5 SPG | |
| Laila Ashley | 3.3 SPG | |
| Lilly Elbatanony | 3.3 SPG | |
| Orlane Simo | 3.0 SPG | |
| BLOCKS PER GAME | Taya Willemsen | 2.5 BPG |
| Bridget Matecki | 2.0 BPG | |
| Sonia Drinovac | 1.5 BPG | |
| Astrid Muhongo | 1.3 BPG | |
| Sophie Boshart | 1.0 BPG | |
| 3 POINTERS MADE (TOTAL) | Clara Pronovost | 11 |
| Kaylee Abunales | 10 | |
| Amyra Reid-Lee | 9 | |
| Madeline Munn | 8 | |
| Harper Klassen | 8 |
POINTS PER GAME

Amyra Reid-Lee — 19.1 PPG
2031 | 5’4 | G | Dropoff Elite
Amyra continues to separate herself as one of the most dominant perimeter-scoring threats in the D1 Junior division. She uses her length with real purpose, gliding past defenders and creating separation effortlessly. Even when pressured, she maintains outstanding body control and rarely rushes her mechanics. Amyra’s ability to get into her spots—whether coming off a ball screen, attacking downhill, or slipping into space—speaks to her natural feel and maturity as a scorer.
She also shows a strong understanding of pacing, knowing when to accelerate in transition and when to slow down and read secondary defenders. Her calm decision-making allows her to score efficiently without forcing the issue. Amyra’s presence stabilizes Dropoff Elite’s offense, and every defensive scheme thrown at her so far has struggled to disrupt her rhythm. Her ceiling remains among the highest in the region, and her offensive consistency demands attention.

Osnia Coulibaly — 18.6 PPG
2029 | 5’8 | F | Dropoff Elite
Osnia’s physicality and versatility allow her to attack defenders in multiple ways. She uses her strength to initiate contact and her athleticism to finish plays that many players wouldn’t attempt. Whether she’s driving hard to the rim or attacking closeouts, Osnia generates pressure on defenses every possession. She plays with a confidence that forces opponents to commit early help, opening up lanes for both her own scoring and her teammates.
Another strength is her instinct for timing. Osnia doesn’t predetermine her moves—she reacts fluidly, using hesitations and changes of direction to create real separation. She thrives in chaotic situations, turning broken plays into scoring opportunities. Her combination of energy, aggression, and scoring skill makes her a crucial engine in Dropoff Elite’s offensive structure.

Reine Marie Luke — 17.0 PPG
2030 | 5’11| PG | Royal Crown
Reine brings one of the most balanced offensive profiles in her class. She is patient, calculated, and rarely wastes movement. Her ability to get downhill using controlled physicality forces defenders to absorb contact early, and she finishes with poise even when contested. Reine’s mid-range control stands out, as she takes efficient, high-quality looks created from her footwork and spacing reads.
Beyond scoring, she consistently positions herself for secondary actions—driving closeouts, cutting when defenders ball-watch, and using her strength to create mismatches. Reine adaptability allows her to thrive in structured sets or fast-paced transition moments. She plays with a smooth confidence, making her one of the most reliable offensive pieces on a deep Royal Crown roster.

Taya Willemsen — 16.0 PPG
2029 | 6’5 | C | SouthWest Academy
Taya’s scoring presence around the rim continues to be one of the most reliable in the entire division. She establishes deep post position early in possessions, making her extremely difficult to defend without size or double-teams. Her touch around the basket is soft, and she finishes well through contact thanks to her frame and discipline. Taya also works effectively out of offensive rebounding situations, securing second-chance points with strong sealing techniques and quick putbacks.
Off the ball, she shows a growing awareness of spacing and timing. Taya runs the floor remarkably well for her size, creating early scoring opportunities in transition. She reads defensive rotations with maturity, slipping into open gaps and making herself available for interior feeds. As she continues developing her mid-range touch and passing vision, her offensive impact will only increase.

Harper Klassen — 13.8 PPG
2030 | 5’9 | PG | SouthWest Academy
Harper’s scoring impact is rooted in her pace control and ability to manipulate defenders. She uses sharp changes of speed to create windows, attacking defenders’ hips and getting into the paint. Her ability to break down defender’s forces opponents to pick between containing her drives or contesting her perimeter threat. Harper’s footwork allows her to rise into her jumper cleanly, and her balance makes her tough to disrupt once she’s squared.
She also demonstrates strong awareness of defensive tendencies. Harper recognizes overplays, adjusts her angles accordingly, and uses screens with advanced timing for her age. Her decision-making blends naturally into her scoring, allowing her to score within the flow without disrupting team rhythm. Her versatility keeps SouthWest Academy’s offense fluid and unpredictable.
REBOUNDS PER GAME

Taya Willemsen — 11.3 RPG
2029 | 6’5 | C | SouthWest Academy
Taya’s size and timing make her one of the division’s most dominant rebounders. She positions herself early, sealing her defender and claiming interior real estate before the ball even leaves the shooter’s hands. Her ability to control space is a major factor in SouthWest Academy’s defensive structure.
Offensively, she’s just as impactful. Taya generates second-chance opportunities with disciplined effort and smart angles to the ball. Her anticipation continues to improve, and her presence on the boards forces opponents to commit additional resources inside. She anchors the paint with authority and consistency.

Sophie Boshart — 10.7 RPG
2028 | 5’8 | SG | William Prep
Sophie’s motor and toughness define her impact on the glass. She reads shot trajectories early, giving her a jump on taller opponents. Her quick second jumps allow her to secure rebounds in traffic, even when she’s initially out of position. Sophie’s discipline in boxing out and finishing plays with two hands sets her apart from other guards in the division.
Additionally, she uses her rebounding to fuel William Prep’s transition offense. The moment Sophie secures the ball, she’s scanning for outlets or pushing the pace herself. Her work ethic and anticipation consistently swing possession battles, and her intensity on the glass provides a foundation for her team’s competitive identity.

OLA Obute — 9.0 RPG
2029 | 6’0 | F | Fort Erie
Ola rebounds outside her area as well as anyone in her class. She uses her athleticism to close gaps quickly and her strength to finish plays with control. Ola’s ability to secure contested rebounds comes from her physical engagement—she seeks contact, establishes leverage, and then elevates decisively.
Her presence stabilizes Fort Erie in tough stretches. Ola’s defensive rebounding shuts down second-chance opportunities, while her offensive boards generate momentum and energy for her team. Her instincts and physical profile give her a long-term rebounding ceiling that remains extremely high.
Orlane Simo — 8.3 RPG
2029 | 5’10 | F | Dropoff Elite
Orlane’s rebounding instincts make her a consistent presence on both ends of the floor. She tracks the ball naturally and reacts quickly, often beating bigger players to key spots. Her strength allows her to absorb contact, and her balance lets her remain stable in crowded rebounding battles.
She also adds immediate value by pushing the ball after securing rebounds, giving Dropoff Elite transition opportunities without needing an outlet. Orlane’s rebounding impact complements her offensive contributions and adds to her reputation as a complete two-way force.

Osnia Coulibaly — 7.4 RPG
2029 | 5’8 | F | Dropoff Elite
Osnia rebounds with power and intent. She embraces physical battles and consistently competes with bigger forwards. Her explosiveness off the floor allows her to rise above traffic and secure rebounds with authority.
She transitions from rebounding to offense seamlessly, often initiating fast-break opportunities or creating early advantages. Osnia’s motor and willingness to do the gritty work make her one of the most impactful rebounders in the division.
ASSISTS PER GAME

Osnia Coulibaly — 3.3 APG
2029 | 5’8 | F | Dropoff Elite
Osnia’s development as a playmaker continues to elevate her game. She draws help defenders with her aggressive drives and has learned to deliver passes at exactly the right moment. Her ability to read the floor on the move allows her to find teammates in high-efficiency areas.
She also shows strong awareness in the half-court, using subtle shifts and hesitations to manipulate defenders before delivering passes. Osnia thrives in drive-and-kick situations and consistently makes the unselfish play that keeps Dropoff Elite’s offense flowing.

Harper Klassen — 3.3 APG
2030 | 5’9 | PG | SouthWest Academy
Harper demonstrates exceptional composure as a floor general. She controls tempo, adjusts pace based on matchups, and guides her team through defensive pressure. Her passing vision allows her to find teammates in stride, maintaining rhythm and spacing.
Her understanding of timing—especially in pick-and-roll actions—adds a layer of sophistication to her game. Harper’s ability to balance scoring and facilitating makes her one of the most effective creators in the division.

Tehillah Bonney — 2.7 APG
2031 | 5’5 | G | Royal Crown
Tehillah brings confidence and command to the point guard spot. She thrives when initiating offense, keeping defenders guessing with her changes of direction and strong handle. Her ability to penetrate defenses opens passing lanes that she consistently exploits.
Her awareness of spacing continues to grow, allowing her to deliver passes at the right angle and timing. Tehillah’s instincts and feel make her an emerging playmaker with impressive upside.

Molly Butler — 2.5 APG
2030 | 5’9 | PG | SouthWest Academy
Molly’s size and vision make her a unique playmaker. She keeps the ball moving, recognizes pressure early, and delivers accurate passes from different release points. Her patience in structured sets allows SouthWest Academy to maintain flow and execute efficiently.
She also shows strong instincts in transition, advancing the ball quickly and finding teammates in advantageous spots. Molly’s steady presence provides reliability and consistency in the backcourt.

Jordyn Brown — 2.2 APG
2031 | 5’11 | G | Fort Erie
Jordyn plays with natural pace, making her a reliable creator for Fort Erie. She sees the floor well in transition, consistently locating open teammates before the defense is set. Her ball control under pressure allows her to navigate tight spaces without breaking rhythm.
In the half-court, she uses patience to allow plays to develop. Jordyn recognizes defensive shifts and reacts with quick, decisive passing decisions. Her steady playmaking gives Fort Erie structure and stability.
STEALS PER GAME

Amberley Ifeh — 3.5 SPG
2029 | G | St. Jude’s Academy
Amberley is the defensive anchor for St. Jude’s, consistently disrupting opponents with her anticipation and active hands. She reads passing lanes with precision, often stealing the ball before opponents realize the window has closed. Her defensive discipline allows her to apply pressure without overcommitting.
What makes her so impactful is her ability to turn defense into immediate offense. Amberley pushes the ball with pace after steals, creating scoring opportunities before defenses can recover. Her instincts set the tone for St. Jude’s defensive identity.

Osnia Coulibaly — 3.5 SPG
2029 |5’8 | F | Dropoff Elite
Osnia’s quickness and timing make her a constant defensive threat. She uses her lateral speed to stay attached to ball handlers and her awareness to anticipate dribble moves. This makes her extremely difficult to shake.
Her ability to create turnovers leads directly to transition points for Dropoff Elite. Osnia’s disruptive defensive presence shifts momentum in key moments and energizes her team on both ends.

Laila Ashley — 3.3 SPG
2028 | 5’8 | G | Royal Crown
Laila’s defensive motor and aggression allow her to generate steals consistently. She closes space quickly, forcing opponents into rushed decisions. Her discipline keeps her from fouling despite her high activity.
Laila excels at reading passing rhythms and jumping lanes without hesitation. Her defensive energy sets the tone for Royal Crown’s perimeter pressure.

Lilly Elbatanony — 3.3 SPG
2028 | 5’5 | PG | William’s Prep
Lilly’s length and defensive instincts allow her to cover ground at an elite level. She uses her wingspan to disrupt passing lanes and force turnovers from unsuspecting opponents. Her footwork and awareness make her effective both on-ball and off-ball.
She also transitions smoothly from defense to offense, turning steals into scoring opportunities. Lilly’s versatility elevates Fort Erie’s defensive scheme, giving them flexibility in matchups.

Orlane Simo — 3.0 SPG
2029 | 5’10 | F | Dropoff Elite
Orlane’s relentless on-ball pressure makes her one of the toughest forwards to play against. She stays low, moves quickly, and consistently forces opponents into mistakes. Her anticipation allows her to react instantly to loose balls or deflections.
Her defensive presence injects momentum into Dropoff Elite’s lineup, energizing her team and disrupting opposing rhythm.
BLOCKS PER GAME

Taya Willemsen — 2.5 BPG
2029 | 6’5 | C | SouthWest Academy
Taya’s length and defensive awareness make her a reliable rim protector. She stays disciplined, challenging shots straight up and forcing opponents into awkward angles. Her footwork keeps her balanced even when rotating from help-side.
She impacts the game by altering shots beyond what shows in the stat sheet. Taya’s presence inside reinforces SouthWest Academy’s interior defense and complements her overall two-way production.

Bridget Matecki — 2.0 BPG
2029 | 6’3 | F | Williams Prep
Bridget’s timing around the rim gives Williams Prep a true interior anchor. She stays disciplined, contesting without fouling and forcing opponents into difficult finishes. Her ability to block shots from a stationary position or while rotating highlights her defensive awareness.
She alters even more shots than she blocks, influencing how teams attack the lane. Bridget’s presence provides a safety net for her teammates and strengthens Williams Prep’s entire defensive structure.

Sonia Drinovac — 1.5 BPG
2028 | 6’2 | C | Thornhill Thunder
Sonia’s size and instincts make her a formidable shot blocker. She uses her length to challenge shots vertically and her timing to avoid unnecessary contact. Her presence forces opponents to think twice before attacking the rim.
She rotates from the weak side with strong anticipation, closing space efficiently and deterring interior scoring attempts. Sonia’s rim protection is a defining strength for ThornHill Thunder.

Astrid Muhongo — 1.3 BPG
2028| 6’1 | PF | Royal Crown
Astrid combines mobility and timing to become an effective shot blocker in multiple situations. She can protect the rim in traditional post defense or slide over to help from the weak side. Her athleticism allows her to challenge shots others can’t reach.
She reads offensive actions well and positions herself early. Astrid’s defensive presence changes the way teams approach the paint against Royal Crown.

Sophie Boshart — 1.0 BPG
2028 | 5’8 | SG | William Prep
Sophie’s instincts allow her to punch above her size as a shot blocker. She times her contests well and positions herself effectively to challenge drives and perimeter jumpers. Her defensive anticipation stands out.
She rotates quickly and contests shots fearlessly, giving William Prep a versatile defender who impacts plays from multiple areas on the floor. Sophie’s overall defensive awareness elevates the team’s consistency.
3-POINT SHOOTING LEADERS

Clara Pronovost — 11 3PM
2029 | 5’7 | SG | NDL
Clara’s shooting mechanics are smooth and repeatable, allowing her to stay consistent from deep. She relocates with purpose, finding open windows off-ball and staying shot-ready at all times. Her ability to get her feet set quickly makes her dangerous in both transition and half-court situations.
She also understands how to use screens effectively, curling or fading based on defensive coverage. Clara’s shooting stretches defenses, forcing opponents to extend far beyond the arc and creating lanes for her teammates.

Kaylee Abunales — 10 3PM
2029 | 5’3 | G | Fort Erie
Kaylee’s perimeter shooting brings important spacing to Fort Erie’s offense. She moves with purpose, shifting into open pockets and staying ready to fire. Her confidence allows her to shoot without hesitation when defenders give her space.
Her mechanics remain stable regardless of defensive pressure. Kaylee’s ability to hit timely threes elevates the offensive rhythm and adds depth to Fort Erie’s perimeter attack.

Amyra Reid-Lee — 9 3PM
2031 | G| Dropoff Elite
Amayra’s consistency from beyond the arc makes her one of Dropoff Elite’s most reliable scoring options. She prepares her feet early and shoots with strong rhythm, giving her a clean release even in contested situations.
She reads defenses effectively, sliding into open spaces and relocating as plays develop. Amyra’s shooting adds stability and structure to Dropoff Elites’s offensive flow.

Madeline Munn — 8 3PM
2030 | PG | St. Judes Prep
Madeline’s confidence as a shooter stands out immediately. She shoots with balance and efficiency, maintaining clean footwork even under pressure. Her release is compact and consistent, making her a threat from anywhere beyond the arc.
She also excels in catch-and-shoot scenarios, reading defensive closeouts well and adjusting her timing. Madeline’s shooting opens spacing for St. Judes Prep and provides a reliable perimeter weapon.

Harper Klassen — 8 3PM
2030 | 5’9 | PG | SouthWest Academy
Harper’s shooting versatility makes her a threat in multiple situations. Whether coming off the bounce or spotting up, she generates clean looks through strong fundamentals. Her decision-making allows her to pick the right moments to fire from deep.
She uses her shooting gravity to open opportunities for drives and kick-outs. Harper’s perimeter consistency adds another dimension to her already well-rounded offensive profile.
Closing
The D1 Junior division continues to prove itself as one of the most talent-rich environments in the country, producing prospects with advanced skill sets and high long-term ceilings. These standouts showcased not only statistical excellence, but also the habits, competitive instincts, and basketball IQ that define high-level players. From versatile scorers to elite defenders and impactful playmakers, each athlete demonstrated qualities that translate to the next stages of their development.
As the season progresses, these players will remain focal points for their teams and key figures to monitor across the national landscape. Their continued growth will shape the future of Canadian basketball across the prep and club circuits. The performances highlighted in this report reflect a rising generation of athletes who are challenging standards, elevating competition, and solidifying themselves as names to watch moving forward.