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D1 Senior Girls – Stat Leaders Mid-Season Standouts

The 2024–25 North Pole Hoops D1 senior girl’s basketball season has been nothing short of electrifying. From edge-of-your-seat finishes to displays of raw talent and basketball IQ, this year has highlighted the extraordinary skill, dedication, and heart of these young athletes.

This season, certain girls consistently rose above the rest, demonstrating not only individual talent but also leadership, resilience, and the ability to elevate their teammates. Their performances were defined by hard work, adaptability, and the kind of competitive spirit that inspires others.

The following scouting report profiles the top performers in points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, and 3-point shooting, providing a professional and detailed look at how these athletes have shaped the league and impacted every game they played.

NPH D1 SENIOR GIRL’S – STAT LEADERS – 2025/2026 SEASON

CATEGORY LEADER STAT
Points Per Game Rose Hanna  21.7 PPG
Emerald Nnani 21.0 PPG
Olivia Plummer 19.7 PPG
Emi Harumoto 18.3 PPG
Reine Marie Luke 17.0 PPG
Rebounds Per Game  Rose Hanna  12 RPG
Julie Kayyal 10.0 RPG
Michelle Bismark 9.8 RPG
Camille Pangonis 8.7 RPG
Emerald Nnani 8.0 RPG
Assists Per Game Camille Pangonis 4.7 APG
Reine Marie Luke 4.2 APG
Jaeda Tomlin 4.0 APG
Ava Bluhm 4.0 APG
Emi Harumoto 3.8 APG
Steals Per Game  Ailey Marshall 3.7 SPG
Emi Harumoto 3.3 SPG
Reine Marie Luke 3.2 SPG
Maya Lopez 3.0 SPG
Rose Hanna  2.7 SPG
Blocks Per Game  Emerald Nnani 4.0 BPG
Rose Hanna  1.7 BPG
Ava Bluhm 1.7 BPG
Olivia Plummer 1.3 BPG
Jaeda Tomlin 1.0 BPG
3 PM (Total) Emma Pouliot-Guy 13
Olivia Plummer 12
Emi Harumoto 9
Cassidy Kolybaba  8
Reine Marie Luke 7

 

SCORING LEADERS

Rose Hanna — 21.7 PPG

2028 | 6’2 | F | Fort Erie International Academy

Rose is the archetype of a versatile scorer. She dominates in the post with precise footwork, turnarounds, and hook shots, while also possessing the agility to step out for mid-range jumpers. She reads defensive rotations in real-time, exploiting mismatches and drawing double teams, which opens lanes for teammates to finish.

In transition, Rose is relentless: she sprints the floor, catches outlet passes at full speed, and finishes through contact with balance and strength. Her free-throw accuracy under pressure ensures she converts points in clutch situations, making her a reliable closer.

Rose’s scoring goes beyond personal stats—it influences the entire offense. Opponents must collapse on her in the paint, which stretches defenses and creates space for shooters and cutters. Her basketball IQ and poise make her not just a scorer, but the linchpin of Fort Erie International Academy’s offensive identity.

Emerald Nnani — 21.0 PPG

2027 | 6’2 | SF | Royal Crown Academy School

Emerald is a well-rounded scorer capable of attacking the rim, pulling up from deep, or creating space for open shots. She blends agility, length, and a quick release to keep defenders off-balance. Her ability to recognize defensive weaknesses allows her to exploit mismatches while maintaining composure under pressure.

Emerald balances scoring with playmaking, drawing attention from multiple defenders and using it to create opportunities for teammates. She is equally effective in isolation situations and in structured offenses, making her a consistent scoring threat across all game scenarios.

Olivia Plummer — 19.7 PPG

2026 | 5’7 | G | B1CE London

Olivia combines intelligent movement with scoring ability. She excels in off-ball motion, finding gaps in defenses and creating separation for mid-range jumpers or drives to the basket. Olivia’s composure in tight spaces allows her to finish under pressure, and her ability to read the defense ensures she always selects the highest-percentage shot.

Her scoring may not dominate headlines, but it consistently provides stability, giving her team a reliable secondary offensive option. Olivia’s understanding of timing, spacing, and defensive tendencies allows her to contribute efficiently and effectively.

Emi Harumoto — 18.3 PPG

2026 | 5’1 | PG | PDM Basketball

Emi’s scoring threat is defined by speed, quickness, and sharp decision-making. She excels in transition, often converting defensive stops into fast-break points, and in half-court sets, she uses changes of pace, sharp cuts, and quick pull-up jumpers to score efficiently. Emi’s agility allows her to navigate traffic and finish creatively around taller defenders.

Her ability to read the floor ensures she attacks the weakest link in the defense, while her confidence in high-pressure situations makes her a trusted option for crucial points. Emi’s scoring draws defenders, opening passing lanes and creating opportunities for teammates, demonstrating that her impact is as much about team dynamics as personal production.

Reine Marie Luke — 17.0 PPG

2030 | 5’11 | G | Royal Crown Academy School

Reine’s scoring comes from smart shot selection and quick, decisive moves. She attacks closeouts, drives with precision, and uses mid-range jumpers to punish defensive rotations. Her ability to balance scoring with facilitating teammates makes her a dual threat.

Reine’s calm demeanor in high-pressure moments ensures she can be relied upon to score when the game is on the line. She forces opponents to adjust defensive strategies, creating space and opportunities for her teammates.

REBOUNDS PER GAME

Rose Hanna — 12.0 RPG

2028 | 6’2 | F | Fort Erie International Academy

Rose dominates the glass with a combination of size, timing, and anticipation. She excels in both offensive and defensive rebounding, creating second-chance opportunities for her team while denying opponents scoring opportunities. Rose’s ability to read the trajectory of shots allows her to position herself optimally, often securing contested boards.

Her rebounding translates into direct offensive impact, as she can outlet passes to ignite fast breaks. Rose’s presence on the boards sets the tone for team energy, often swinging momentum in crucial moments.

Julie Kayyal — 10.0 RPG

2027 | 5’9 | G | Mumba Academy

Julie’s rebounding is fueled by effort, anticipation, and athleticism. She positions herself strategically, boxes out effectively, and fights through traffic to collect both defensive and offensive rebounds. Her ability to secure boards initiates fast-break opportunities and keeps her team in control of tempo.

Julie’s relentless pursuit of the ball exemplifies her commitment and leadership on the floor, often sparking energy that lifts the entire team.

Michelle Bismark — 9.8 RPG

2026 | 5’6 | G | PDM Basketball

Michelle’s rebounding ability is remarkable for a guard. She tracks missed shots, anticipates opponents’ movements, and uses quickness to collect boards in traffic. Michelle often converts defensive rebounds into fast-break points and offensive rebounds into second-chance opportunities. Her presence on the glass provides a critical two-way contribution.

Camille Pangonis — 8.7 RPG

2026 | 5’11 | F | Fort Erie International Academy

Camille combines length, timing, and athleticism to secure rebounds consistently. She is particularly effective in contesting high-trajectory shots and leveraging her positioning to dominate boards. Camille’s rebounding fuels transition opportunities, maintains offensive rhythm, and energizes her team defensively.

Emerald Nnani — 8.0 RPG

2027 | 6’2 | SF | Royal Crown Academy School

Emerald uses anticipation, speed, and verticality to rebound against taller opponents. She converts defensive rebounds into fast-break points and offensive rebounds into scoring chances, demonstrating both effort and basketball intelligence. Her rebounding ensures her team maximizes each possession.

ASSISTS PER GAME

Camille Pangonis — 4.7 APG

2026 | 5’11 | F | Fort Erie International Academy

Camille is a floor general whose vision and decision-making elevate her team’s offense. She consistently reads defensive schemes and delivers precise passes to open teammates, whether in transition or half-court sets. Her ability to anticipate movement, exploit gaps, and time passes perfectly makes her the engine of her team’s offense.

Camille’s passing not only creates scoring opportunities but also forces defenses to extend coverage, indirectly opening space for shooters and cutters.

Reine Marie Luke — 4.2 APG

2030 | 5’11 | G | Royal Crown  Academy School

Reine’s playmaking complements her scoring. She can break down defenses with vision and timing, finding teammates for high-percentage opportunities. Her ability to handle pressure, read rotations, and create open shots makes her a dual threat capable of dictating the flow of the game.

Jaeda Tomlin — 4.0 APG

2028 | 5’10 | G | Fort Erie International Academy

Jaeda keeps her offense fluid and organized. She anticipates cutting lanes, finds open shooters, and delivers accurate passes under pressure. Her assist-making is a product of intelligence, patience, and court awareness.

Ava Bluhm — 4.0 APG

2026 | 6’0 | G | Royal Crown Academy School

Ava’s vision and composure make her a reliable distributor. She finds teammates in high-percentage positions, maintains offensive rhythm, and uses her passing to complement her defensive and rebounding contributions.

Emi Harumoto — 3.8 APG

2026 | 5’1 | PG | PDM Basketball

Emi leverages her scoring threat to open passing lanes and make smart decisions. Her ability to read defenses allows her to deliver impactful passes in transition and half-court situations. Emi’s assists often lead to momentum-shifting plays, energizing her team.

STEALS PER GAME

Ailey Marshall — 3.7 SPG

2028 | 5’10 | G | Fort Erie International Academy

Ailey’s quick hands and active feet allow her to disrupt offensive plays and force mistakes. She pressures ball-handlers effectively, creating turnovers and opportunities for her team. Ailey’s anticipation and understanding of opponent tendencies make her a reliable contributor on the defensive end.

Emi Harumoto — 3.3 SPG

2026 | 5’1 | PG | PDM Basketball

Emi’s defensive instincts are elite. Her ability to anticipate passes and read offensive sets allows her to create constant pressure on ball-handlers. She uses lightning-quick hands and a low defensive stance to generate deflections and interceptions. Emi excels in forcing turnovers in transition, often turning steals into fast-break points that energize her team.

Her defensive IQ is evident in her ability to position herself correctly without overcommitting, allowing her to disrupt offenses consistently without leaving teammates vulnerable. Emi’s presence forces opponents to think twice before making risky passes, and her relentless energy sets a tone for the entire team.

Reine Marie Luke — 3.2 SPG

2030 | 5’11 | G | Royal Crown Academy School

Reine combines anticipation, reach, and speed to create turnovers. She reads the game exceptionally well, predicting passing lanes and exploiting gaps. Reine’s steals often lead to immediate scoring opportunities for her team, turning defense into offense. She maintains disciplined positioning, ensuring that her aggressive approach doesn’t compromise team defense. Reine’s defensive prowess makes her a constant threat to opposing guards and a stabilizing force on the perimeter.

Maya Lopez — 3.0 SPG

2028 | 6’4 | F | B1CE London 

Maya uses her size and reach to disrupt offensive schemes. She pressures ball-handlers, contests passes, and creates turnovers through timing and anticipation. Her steals often translate into high-impact plays in transition. Solenn’s ability to guard multiple positions while generating steals gives her team a significant tactical advantage.

Rose Hanna — 2.7 SPG

2028 | 6’2 | F | Fort Erie International Academy

Rose combines size, awareness, and timing to generate steals without overextending. She is particularly effective in reading post feeds and perimeter passes, often cutting off passing lanes before opponents can react. Rose’s ability to convert these steals into fast-break points further underscores her all-around impact.

 

BLOCKS PER GAME

Emerald Nnani — 4.0 BPG

2027 | 6’2 | SF | Royal Crown Academy School

Emerald effectively contests shots across multiple positions. Her anticipation allows her to read offensive patterns and contest attempts at the rim or on the move. Emerald’s defensive contribution goes beyond blocked shots; her presence alone alters opponents’ decisions, reducing high-percentage scoring opportunities.

Rose Hanna — 1.7 BPG

2028 | 6’2 | F | Fort Erie International Academy

Rose is a dominant rim protector. She times her jumps perfectly, altering shots without fouling and intimidating opponents from inside the paint. Her presence allows perimeter defenders to play more aggressively, knowing that Rose can contest drives. Beyond blocking shots, she forces opponents into low-percentage attempts, effectively controlling interior space. Her defensive awareness and positioning make her a key anchor for Fort Erie’s defensive schemes.

Ava Bluhm — 1.7 BPG

2026 | 5’11 | G | Royal Crown Academy School

Ava’s timing and defensive awareness make her a reliable rim protector. She deters high-percentage attempts and forces opponents into contested or lower-percentage shots. Ava’s presence allows teammates to apply perimeter pressure confidently, knowing she anchors the paint.

Olivia Plummer — 1.3 BPG

 2026 | 5’7 | G | B1CE London

Olivia’s defensive IQ makes her an intimidating force in the paint. She positions herself effectively to challenge shots, protect the rim, and reduce opponents’ scoring efficiency. Oliva’s timing and reach create opportunities for defensive rebounds and transition plays, making her a key defensive asset.

Jaeda Tomlin — 1.0 BPG

2028 | 5’10 | G | Fort Erie International Academy

Jaeda’s timing and verticality make her a strong shot-contester despite not being the tallest player on the floor. She uses body positioning and anticipation to disrupt shots, forcing opponents to adjust. Her blocks often shift momentum, and her willingness to challenge shots energizes teammates defensively.

 

3-POINT SHOOTING

Emma Pouliot-Guy — 13 3PM

2026 | SF | Royal Crown Academy School

Emma is a sharpshooter with a quick release and excellent range. She moves efficiently off-ball, finding open spaces and creating scoring opportunities without needing screens. Emma’s accuracy stretches the defense, opening lanes for cutters and teammates driving to the basket. Her ability to knock down shots under pressure makes her a consistent perimeter threat and a valuable floor spacer.

Olivia Plummer — 12 3PM

2026 | 5’7 | G | B1CE London

Olivia’s perimeter shooting is consistent and strategic. She uses screens and off-ball movement to find open shots, stretching defenses and creating opportunities for drives or inside scoring. Olivia’s ability to convert from beyond the arc adds a dynamic layer to her team’s offense.

Emi Harumoto — 9 3PM

2026 | 5’1 | PG | PDM Basketball

Emi’s deep shooting forces opponents to respect her range, creating additional driving lanes and spacing the floor. Her quick release, combined with exceptional court awareness, allows her to find open shots even in congested areas. Emi’s three-point accuracy complements her scoring versatility and enhances her team’s offensive options.

Cassidy Kolybaba — 8 3PM

2028 | 5’7 | G | Fort Erie International Academy

Cassidy’s three-point shooting is a rare weapon, forcing defenders out of the paint and creating driving lanes for guards. Her range and ability to hit catch-and-shoot threes or step back over defenders add versatility to her offensive repertoire and provide matchup problems for opponents.

Reine Marie Luke — 7 3PM

2030 | 5’11 | G | Royal Crown Academy School

Reine balances interior scoring with reliable deep-range shooting. Her ability to pull up from distance or hit catch-and-shoot threes spreads defenses and complements her ability to attack the rim. She provides consistent spacing and keeps defenders guessing, enhancing team offensive efficiency.

Season Takeaway

The 2024–25 NPH D1 senior girl’s season has showcased extraordinary talent, versatility, and basketball intelligence. Players like Rose, Emi, and Reine not only excelled statistically but also influenced games with leadership, strategic awareness, and relentless effort.

Rose’s dominance in scoring, rebounding, and defense demonstrates the impact a multi-dimensional player can have on both ends of the court. Emi’s speed, vision, and perimeter threat consistently changed the pace and flow of games, while Reine’s balanced scoring and defensive presence provided her team with stability and matchup flexibility. Guards like Olivia, and Jaeda offered reliable scoring and court vision, while forwards and Big’s such as Camille, Julie, and Michelle anchored boards and interior defense.

This season reinforced that success is built not only on individual stats but also on teamwork, adaptability, and the ability to elevate teammates. The combination of elite scoring, high-level defense, rebounding dominance, precise playmaking, and long-range shooting created memorable games, clutch moments, and a high standard of excellence for NPH D1 senior girl’s basketball.

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