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Super 60 Showcase Top 2026 Performances

The Super 60 Showcase featured players from all over the state of Arkansas. There were some really talented players that came in and really put their skills on display. Let’s take a look at 5 players I feel were standouts in the 2026 class. 

Drew Jackson | Guard | Bald Knob High School | 2026

Drew is rapidly establishing herself as one of the top shooters in the class of 2026. Her efficiency in shooting threes, mid-range shots off the dribble, and finishing at the basket is steadily evolving. At the camp, she made a big-time statement by showcasing her skills, suggesting that she could potentially rank among the best players not only in her class but also in the state of Arkansas.

Maddie Mannion | Wing | Vilonia High School | 2026

In terms of versatility and all-around skill, few players in Arkansas can rival Maddie. Standing at 5'10", she excels in the high post, and on the wing, and even displays impressive ball-handling skills comparable to guards. Maddie's diverse skill set encompasses three-point shooting, proficiency in attacking off the dribble, finishing at the rim, and the ability to be a playmaker if the defense focuses too much on her. Her upcoming sophomore season promises to be an exciting and pivotal period, solidifying her status as one of the standout players in the 5A.

Lexi Wallace | Guard | Clinton High School | 2026

In May of this year, I received a direct message urging me to keep an eye on a player from the AR Shockerz 2026 squad, Lexi Wallace. The message read, "Maybe she'll catch your attention in future tourn!" Although I didn't witness her play in a tournament, she undeniably stood out to me at the Super 60 Showcase. Lexi's high motor, basketball IQ, and feel for the game set her apart as one of the standout performers at the camp. Her skill set was notably impressive, showcasing proficiency in shooting, finishing, and attacking off the dribble.

Emma Chambers | Guard | DeQueen High School | 2026

When I saw Emma, I had to do a double take. At first, I thought to myself, "I don't remember her being that tall." Then my second thought was, "Wow, she has improved so much." Witnessing players evolve and enhance their skills gets me going. Emma, in particular, stood out and made a significant statement. Her skill level has significantly progressed, and her newfound confidence is a deadly combination. She demonstrated her skill in shooting from beyond the arc, launching aggressive attacks off the dribble, and displaying assertiveness on both offense and defense. It was clear that she could hold her own against anyone on the court.

Hadlie Goodson | Point Guard | Buffalo Island Central High School | 2026

Hadlie's game is truly refreshing to watch. As a take-charge and confident point guard, she effortlessly steps into a leadership role on the court. Every time I evaluate her, she consistently plays the game the right way. Hadlie possesses the versatility of scoring through various methods—breaking down the defense off the dribble, showcasing a polished pull-up mid-range jumper, and exhibiting deadly accuracy from beyond the three-point line.