ALL IN Fall League Standouts – Part 1

The ALL IN Fall League finished off Sunday. Here are some of the standouts from the championship day. The two varsity championships were won by Deerfield and Maine South while the JV championship was captured by Hustle. 

Sophia Adams – 2027 – G/F

Adams turned her game up a level in the championship game helping the Hustle win it all at the JV level. While Adams scored the ball well in a variety of ways, she was also key with her defensive play both in the paint and on the perimeter. She hit a couple of big threes in the championship game but also scored it strong around the paint in plenty of traffic. 

Chloe Cooper – 2026 – PG – Deerfield

A big stock riser who was one of the top point guards among a deep group of talented ones. Cooper has a very good ability to create for others but also scored it very well herself. She plays strong with the ball and was often getting into the paint creating. As well to being able to hit shots off the dribble from the outside. 

Hayden Fahy – 2027 – G – Maine South

Fahy played very well in her first game but turned it up another level leading Maine South to a title. In the championship game, Fahy just could not be stopped as she went for over 30 points. Fahy was hitting nearly everything when spotting up from the outside but was just as effective playing on the attack and finishing everything. The guard moves so well with the ball and has great court vision finding any space in the defense to attack. As a sophomore, she is an incredibly skilled scorer but also has a high basketball IQ, look for her to have a big high school season. 

Leah Gilbertson – 2026 – G/F – Lake Zurich

As well to having great upside with all her tools, Gilbertson is already a very talented and highly impactful player. At 6’1” with her mobility and versatile skill set, the junior was doing a bit of everything in both of her games. She shined in both of her games but took it to another level in the championship game. She shot the ball at a high percentage all day from the outside but also made a lot of plays attacking the basket, scored posting up, defended multiple positions effectively, blocked shots all over the floor, and was big on the glass. 

Abby Ramel – 2026 – F – Rolling Meadows 

Ramel shined for Rolling Meadows doing the bulk of her teams scoring even with plenty of defensive attention on her. She went for twenty plus points in her game getting it done in a variety of ways. While Ramel shot the ball at a very high percentage spotting up from three, the forward also took it strong to the basket battling through contact and scored it posting up. She also was very aggressive attacking the glass rebounding everything around her. 

Molly Pieper – 2025 – SF – Palatine

Pieper has continued to play very well throughout the fall league for the Hustle. She has a good blend of size standing at 6’0” to go along with a versatile game. She played big down in the paint battling for position and scoring it posting up but was also effective making plays off the dribble and hitting threes. The senior has recently committed to Pomona College.  

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