SAN DIEGO – An exclusive list of the top girls’ prep basketball talent throughout the country competed at the 2026 Ballislife SeaWorld All-American Game on Saturday, with Team Sharks (Blue) earning an 89-71 victory over Team Dolphins (White) at the Nautilus Amphitheater.

Texas commit Aaliah Spaight (Bishop Gorman, NV) took home the MVP for Team Sharks. The Las Vegas native tallied a game-high 19 points, making 7-of-13 attempts from the field overall and 2-of-4 from 3-point range. Spaight exhibited tight handles, crossing over multiple defenders while getting to her spots with ease.
In addition to the pair of 3-pointers she hit, Spaight also converted an impressive and-one that showed her effectiveness scoring both inside and out. Spaight finished the game +25 in her minutes, eight points higher than her next closest teammate.
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“I was able to do whatever my teammates trusted me to do,” Spaight said. “Being able to do that put a lot of confidence in me, and winning this means a lot to me since it’s one of my last high school games. Being able to perform and win MVP was a great moment.”
GiGi Battle Wins MVP for Team Dolphins!
Indiana commit GiGi Battle (DME Academy, FL) earned MVP honors for Team Dolphins, scoring 12 points in addition to grabbing six rebounds and dishing out two assists. Friday’s 3-point contest winner and Duke commit Bella Flemings (Brennan, TX) added 12 points of her own to match Battle for the team-high while also grabbing five rebounds herself.
As her older brother Kingston did at Houston this past season, Flemings is a prime candidate to emerge as a game-changing freshman for Duke next season.
For Battle, winning MVP among this crop of talent was the highlight of a memorable weekend spent in one of the most iconic destinations in the United States.
“It means a lot,” Battle said. “I had a great time being here, being able to be in SeaWorld. I met so many new people, and it was a really great experience. I just focused on playing hard and being myself. It was so much fun getting to see a lot of familiar faces, but also some new faces too.”
NC State commit Kamora Pruitt (Legion Prep, TX) also scored 12 points for Team Dolphins, making 5-of-10 attempts from the field overall and 2-of-5 from beyond the arc while finishing tied for the team-high in +/- at +7.
In addition to Spaight’s big-time performance, Team Sharks also received notable efforts from Kansas commit Cydnee Bryant (Centennial, CA) and Texas commit Amalia Holguin (Sage Hill, CA) as they each tallied 16 points in the winning effort. Bryant was especially dominant on the boards with 13 total rebounds, but that was still one board shy of the team-high, which was 14 set by Seton Hall commit Inieye Oruh (Centennial, NV).
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