New 1,000 point scorers in high school girls' basketball

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New 1,000 point scorers in high school girls' basketball

New 1,000 point scorers in high school girls' basketball

Several high school girls' basketball players reached 1,000-point mark for career in 2025-26 season

New 1,000 point scorers in high school girls' basketball

Several high school girls' basketball players reached 1,000-point mark for career in 2025-26 season

The 2025-2026 high school girls' basketball season has officially wrapped up, and Indiana's hardcourts have produced a remarkable new class of scoring legends. These student-athletes have etched their names into the prestigious 1,000-point club, a milestone that represents countless hours of dedication, skill, and passion for the game. Whether you're a player, coach, or fan, this list is a testament to the rising stars shaping the future of hoops.

Leading the pack is Maddy Shirley from Evansville Central, who dominated with an incredible 2,113 career points. Not far behind, Laniah Davis of Marquette Catholic showcased her scoring prowess with 2,100 points, while Maya Layton, who split her time between Lafayette Jefferson and Faith Christian, finished with 2,044. These athletes didn't just score—they made history.

Other standout performers include Gracyn Gilliard (Center Grove/Munster) with 1,879 points, Maryrose Felling (Triton Central) at 1,787, and Indiah Hutchinson (Hammond Central) with 1,435. The list also features Haileigh Allen (Randolph Southern, 1,405), Kamri Rowland (Rennselaer Central, 1,394), and Kaiya Rinear (South Ripley/Milan, 1,347), each leaving their mark on the court.

Addison Smith (Eastern Pekin/Providence) scored 1,323 points, while Alivia Bolinger (Fort Wayne Concordia) followed closely with 1,319. Sidney Burton (Eastern Pekin/Salem) added 1,213, and Kamrah Branks—who had a unique journey through Decatur Central, Montverde Academy in Florida, and Crispus Attucks—finished with 1,202 points. Lily George (Carroll Fort Wayne) contributed 1,194, Reese Stonebraker (Whitko/Lakeland Christian) tallied 1,175, and Kennedy Holman (Hamilton Southeastern) reached 1,168. Rounding out the list are Gracelynn Bartoszek (South Central Elizabeth) with 1,155 points and Khala Williams-Thomas (Fort Wayne Northrup) at 1,141.

From buzzer-beaters to game-winning drives, these athletes have inspired a new generation of ballers. As you gear up for your own season, let their achievements remind you that every point counts—and the right gear can help you play your best. Congratulations to all the 1,000-point scorers; your hard work is a slam dunk for Indiana basketball!

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