FBC United West Coast GUAA 17U Preview
- Kameo Williams
- Mar 29
- 4 min read
FBC United has established itself as one of the premier girls’ basketball programs in the country, consistently producing elite talent and competing at the highest levels of grassroots basketball. Known for developing high-level prospects who go on to play at major Division I programs, FBC United has built a reputation for winning on the national stage, with dominant performances on elite circuits. Now, with the resurgence of FBC West Coast, the program is making a strong push to reclaim its dominance in the Western region. Powered by a new wave of talent, high-level coaching, and a commitment to development, FBC West Coast is quickly re-establishing itself as a force, proving that the pipeline of elite girls’ basketball in the West is stronger than ever.
The current roster:
Sydney Douglas (2028 | 6’6” | Ontario Christian HS, CA)
Widely regarded as a top-5 player in the elite 2028 class, Sydney Douglas is a dominant interior presence with an evolving all-around game. Her combination of size, mobility, and skill makes her a matchup nightmare. She has soft hands, a smooth touch around the rim, and footwork that allows her to maneuver effectively in the post. Sydney moves well for her size, runs the floor in transition, and perimeter skills that are incredible for her size. will only expand her game at the next level. She’s a high-impact player on both ends.
Rosie Oladokun (2028 | 6’5” | Sierra Canyon HS, CA)
Rosie’s length, athleticism, and two-way versatility make her one of the most intriguing prospects in the 2028 class. Defensively, she’s a game-changer with her ability to guard multiple positions, protect the rim, and disrupt passing lanes. Offensively, she’s dynamic in transition, finishes well around the basket, and is developing a face-up game that adds to her versatility. With her natural tools and relentless motor, Rosie is a tough cover for any opponent and has the potential to be a dominant force at the next level.
Amy Nduka (2028 | 6’4” | Eastside Catholic HS, WA)
A do-it-all prospect with a winning pedigree, Amy Nduka is one of the most complete players in her class. She dominated at the Fresh Faces 2028 event, earning MVP honors, and was the catalyst behind her high school team’s first league title in years. Despite playing center in high school, Amy has showcased her ability to operate as a guard and wing at the club level, making her one of the most versatile players in the country. She’s strong, skilled, and confident with the ball, capable of creating her own offense or facilitating for others. Her combination of size, skill, and leadership makes her a standout.
Aliyah Phillips (2027 | 6’2” | Etiwanda HS, CA)
Aliyah Phillips is a name to watch this spring and summer as she’s poised for a breakout. She thrives as an aggressive slasher, attacking the rim with power and finesse while showcasing a polished midrange game. Defensively, she brings toughness and intensity, fitting perfectly into a winning culture. Coming from one of the premier high school programs in California, she understands what it takes to compete at a high level. With continued development, Aliyah has the potential to be a major contributor at the next level.
Tess Oldenburg (2027 | 6’3” | Chino High School - CA)
Tess is a highly instinctive post player with an impressive feel for the game. Her ability to read defenders and exploit their mistakes makes her a consistent interior threat. She averaged a double-double in high school, showcasing her dominance on the glass and her ability to score efficiently. Defensively, she is a game-changer—blocking shots, contesting everything in the paint, and rebounding at a high level. Her motor and court activity make her an invaluable presence in the post.
Jaylee Moore (2027 | 6’2” | Caruthers High School - CA)
Jaylee is a throwback forward who embodies toughness, passion, and relentless energy. A fierce rebounder, she establishes deep post position early and finishes through contact with authority. Her physicality and aggression set the tone for her team, and her championship pedigree speaks for itself—she simply knows how to win. Jaylee’s work ethic and ability to dominate the paint will be key assets on the Under Armour circuit.
Dani Robinson (2027 | 5’10” | Ontario Christian High School - CA)
Dani thrives in elite-level competition and is battle-tested from playing on one of the nation’s top high school teams. A disruptive defensive force, she has the quickness, athleticism, and tenacity to lock up opponents on the perimeter. Her nonstop motor fuels her game on both ends, making her a defensive catalyst who can also push the pace in transition. Expect her to be a tone-setter with her intensity and ability to create chaos defensively.
Keleesa Howard (2027 | 5’8” | Auburn High School - WA)
Keleesa is a mature and composed floor general with a strong basketball IQ. A lefty point guard with excellent command of the game, she knows how to control tempo, distribute effectively, and make winning plays. She is highly competitive and proved her scoring ability by averaging double figures on a successful high school team. Her leadership and decision-making will be crucial in high-pressure situations.
Armanyie Reed (2027 | 5’7” | Bishop Montgomery High School - CA)
One of the most exciting guards in the 2027 class, Armanyie brings energy, creativity, and elite defensive prowess to the floor. A premier on-ball defender, she applies relentless pressure and disrupts opposing backcourts. Offensively, she plays with flair and confidence—handling the ball effortlessly, creating for teammates with pinpoint vision, and delivering highlight-worthy assists. Her combination of skill, swagger, and defensive tenacity makes her a game-changer in the backcourt.
This FBC United West Coast GUAA 17U squad is built for success with a balance of size, skill, defensive intensity, and high-level basketball IQ. They will be a force on the Under Armour circuit.
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