The 2026 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada girls basketball team is headlined by Bishop Gorman’s Aaliah Spaight, who was named the 5A MVP and offensive player of the year after averaging 21.2 points, 8.3 rebounds, 7.8 assists and 5.7 steals. The McDonald’s All-American and Gatorade state player of the year led the Gaels to the 5A state title and is committed to Texas.
Bishop Gorman placed four players on the first team: Spaight, freshman guard Arianna Brewer, senior guard Addysen Carr, senior guard Kenzie Holton and sophomore forward Aubrey Johnson. The Gaels also had two second-team selections.
Democracy Prep, which reached the 5A title game, placed two on the first team: senior guard Bray’ana Miles (committed to Coppin State) and sophomore guard Ella Smith. Sophomore guards Serenity Fox and Avery Freeman, along with senior guard Elyah Ocampo, made the second team.
Centennial had three first-team selections: freshman guard Jordyn McFarland, senior forward Inieye Oruh (committed to Seton Hall) and sophomore guard Nation Williams, the 5A defensive player of the year. Senior guard Sanai Branch earned second-team honors.
Losee, the 4A state champion, placed two on the first team: junior guard Jayla Lewis, the 4A Southern Region and Lake League player of the year, and freshman guard Jordynn Riggins, who averaged 14 points per game. Coach Ginni Giles was named coach of the year after guiding the Lions to the 4A Southern Region and state titles.
Other first-team selections included Mojave senior guard Isabella Crawford, the 4A Desert League MVP; Shadow Ridge senior forward Jaslyn Jefferson, who averaged 16.6 points and 7.7 rebounds; and Mater East sophomore guard Amija Macon, who averaged 16.8 points.
The second team also featured Shadow Ridge sophomore Kambree Graham, Sierra Vista senior Donnayja Gibson, Coronado senior Scarlet Lopez, Shadow Ridge sophomore Alexa Maddison, and Virgin Valley sophomore Hannah Waite.
Honorable mention included 26 players from across Southern Nevada.






















