
CITC 24


Daniya McDonald (2024) Reynoldsburg (OH)
Daniya is a very physical post presence, despite battling foul trouble she had a huge impact. She moves in the paint with purpose, quick and strong. She runs the floor very well and puts herself in position to get easy buckets. She is active on defense, staying on the glass and making any points in the paint though while she’s around.

Sa’Mahn Johnson (2025) Reynoldsburg (OH)
This young lady is electric! She showed off a vast array of offensive weapons. She showed a unique explosion to the rim where she used strength and great body control to finish well. Her jumpshot is advanced, she is consistent as a spot up shooter but also is dangerous coming off screens, or in stop in pop situations.

Joplin Yoder (2025) Hiland (OH)
Joplin showed that she can rebound with the best of them. She displayed some nice post IQ with up & under’s, nice pivots and an ability to use both hands. She also showed off solid guard skills with a few long jumpers and some nice dribble drive plays. Her diversity with back to the basket and face up game is a huge asset.

Ashley Mullet (2024) Hiland (OH)
Pound for pound one of the best players in all of Ohio. Theres no surprise why the D2 National Champion Ashland Eagles made sure she stayed close to home. She is a fabulous shooter that has deep range, is very efficient off of screens and can attack closeouts with her high IQ. She defends as hard as anyone and is much stronger than you’d think. Her handles are tight, she can handle pressure from the besrt, most athletic defenders.

Brooklyn Vaughn (2024) Toledo Central (OH)
Brooklyn is a dominant post presence for the Irish. When she’s dialed in she is tough to keep off the glass. She has nice polished moves with her back to the basket, but can also stretch things offensively and play face up midrange.

Corniya Clay (2024) Toledo Central (OH)
Clay is a spark plug playmaker for the Irish. She knocks down deep jumpers, pops pullups and has quick moves to the basket. She is deceptively strong and uses that to finish strong through contact. She’s really good at getting into the paint and seeing passing lanes and chances to make plays for others.

Katie Fox (2026) Lakota West (OH)
Katie has a very well rounded game. She has an impressive jumper, and is accurate from deep, even on tougher shots. She attacks off the dribble, changing speeds and direction unexpectedly and finishing with either hand. She hits the glass so hard, and defends just as hard. She’s incredible in transition with her smooth handles and always makes the right play.
