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Vote for the Martin Dentistry best girls basketball performance of 2025-26

The school year may be over, but the debates are just beginning.

With another high school sports season complete, The Record is shifting the Martin Dentistry Athlete of the Week series into offseason mode.

Rather than honoring athletes from a specific week, we’ll spend the summer revisiting the biggest performances, moments and accomplishments from across the 2025-26 school year.

Best single-game performances. Athletes of the year. Coaches of the year. The best of the best.

After kicking things off with football last week, we now turn our attention to girls basketball.

We’ve selected 20 of the most impressive single-game girls basketball performances from the 2025-26 season. Now it’s up to you to decide which one deserves the top spot.

The poll at the bottom of this page closes at noon Thursday, June 12. There are no voting restrictions, so vote now and vote often.

Here are the 20 nominees:

Coronado scores more than Stagg, drops 39 points in Kimball season opener

Switching sports usually comes with an adjustment period. Emma Coronado skipped that step. Less than a month after finishing a flag football season that included 8,079 passing yards, 1,453 rushing yards and 110 touchdowns, the Kimball senior guard erupted for 39 points in a 74-30 victory over Stagg on Nov. 22.

St. Mary’s High girls basketball at home against Christian Brothers High Monday January 19, 2025. St. Mary’s Evelini Smith shoots a jumper against Christian Brothers. 
St. Mary’s won 71-39.

St. Mary’s Smith posts 18 points, 18 rebounds in rout of California top-50 team

After a 20-14 season, questions surrounded what St. Mary’s could become. Those questions began to fade quickly on Nov. 29. Facing Buchanan, a top-50 team in California, Oregon State signee Evelini Smith dominated with 18 points, 18 rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks in a 75-45 victory in just the Rams’ second game of the season.

Ten steals headline Escalon’s Velasco’s triple-double performance against Millennium 

Although Arianna Velasco is committed to UC Riverside for softball, performances like this show why she was named The Record’s 2025-26 All-San Joaquin County Girls Basketball Co-MVP. In just the third game of the season on Dec. 3, the Escalon junior turned in one of the year’s most complete performances, posting a triple-double with 16 points, 14 rebounds and 10 steals in a 56-23 victory over Millennium. She also added eight assists, finishing just two shy of a quadruple-double while recording her third straight game with at least 10 steals.

Kimball senior guard Emma Coronado sprints to the corner and sets up beyond the 3-point line while looking for the ball during a game in her junior season in 2024–25.

Kimball’s Coronado erupts for 40 points in blowout of Chavez

How does it feel to outscore the opposing team by yourself? Emma Coronado is one of the few who know. The Kimball senior guard scored 40 points in a 72-24 victory over Chavez on Dec. 8, while also adding eight steals.

Millennium’s Digiallonardo posts jaw-dropping 32-point, 24-rebound effort

Some performances require context. This wasn’t one of them. Just read the numbers. Millennium’s 5-foot-10 senior center Sarah Digiallonardo piled up 32 points and 24 rebounds in a 68-28 victory on Dec. 9, putting together a stat line that demands a second, third and maybe even fourth look.

Velasco carries Escalon past Gregori with 38-point performance

Putting a team on one’s back is a phrase often used in sports. On Dec. 12, Arianna Velasco provided a fitting example. Less than 24 hours after a win over Venture Academy, the Escalon junior finished with a career-high 38 points, 10 rebounds, two assists and five steals in a 55-50 victory over Gregori.

One steal shy, Escalon’s Velasco nearly joins exclusive quadruple-double club against Pitman

Four games in four days did little to slow down Arianna Velasco. Thirteen days after coming two assists shy of a quadruple-double, the Escalon junior nearly pulled it off again, recording 10 points, 12 rebounds, 12 assists and nine steals in a 54-22 victory over Pitman on Dec. 16. She finished just one steal short of joining one of basketball’s most exclusive clubs.

Smith’s 34-point double-double helps Lincoln topple VOL powerhouse East Union

Long before East Union’s run to the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section championship game, Terrazia Smith gave a glimpse of what it would take to knock off the Lancers. The Lincoln sophomore stuffed the stat sheet with 34 points, 10 rebounds and six steals while shooting 15-for-25 from the field in a 75-65 victory on Dec. 19.

Digiallonardo reaches 20-20 plateau with ease as Millennium sneaks past Venture Academy

The stakes couldn’t have been much higher when Millennium faced Venture Academy. A loss would have left the Falcons out of a share of the Central California Athletic Alliance League title race. Sarah Digiallonardo refused to let the opportunity slip away, finishing with 23 points and 26 rebounds in a 47-45 victory over eventual co-champion Venture Academy on Jan. 20.

Escalon’s Arianna Velasco, center, drives to the hoop against Ripon’s Itxel Reynoso, left, Anandjap Dhami, left, and Scarlett Ponce during a girls varsity basketball game at Escalon High School Escalon on Feb. 10, 2026. Escalon won 56-33.

Escalon’s Velasco caps title run with 29 points, 19 rebounds over defending champs

Everything changed for Escalon on Jan. 30. A season-ending injury to senior guard Madison Babasa left the Cougars without their second-leading scorer and created uncertainty for a team sitting atop the Trans-Valley League standings at 8-0. Less than two weeks later, Arianna Velasco helped erase any doubt, piling up 29 points, 19 rebounds and six assists in a 56-33 victory over defending league champion Ripon on Feb. 10 as Escalon moved to 11-0 in TVL play and closed in on its third league title in five years.

Liberty Ranch guard Haley Smith, center between the final two zeros of the “2,000” balloons, poses with her teammates and a 2,000-point banner after surpassing the milestone in a win over Amador on Jan. 28. Liberty Ranch won 53–30.

Smith reaches 2,000-point milestone in Liberty Ranch rout of Argonaut

Milestones followed Haley Smith throughout her Liberty Ranch career, and another arrived Jan. 30. The senior guard eclipsed 2,000 career points during an 87-13 rout of Argonaut, scoring 20 points on 9-of-12 shooting. In fitting fashion, Smith later showed just as much appreciation for surpassing 1,000 career rebounds on Feb. 10, highlighting the all-around impact she brought every night.

Crabb’s 26 points, six threes help Sierra reclaim city bragging rights

A three-point loss to Manteca earlier in the season gave Sierra extra motivation when the rivals met again on Feb. 5. Isabellah Crabb made sure the Timberwolves took advantage. The senior sharpshooter, who led San Joaquin County in made 3-pointers, scored 26 points while shooting 9-for-15 from the field and 6-for-11 from deep in a 59-28 victory.

Wiseman’s double-double helps Lathrop complete perfect 28-0 regular season

Few would have predicted a perfect regular season for a team coming off a 13-14 campaign and starting three freshmen. Fast forward to Feb. 12, and Lathrop was one win away from completing exactly that. Breanna Wiseman helped finish the job, recording 17 points, 13 rebounds and three assists in limited minutes during a 67-22 victory over Beyer.

St. Mary’s Dylan Horton, left, goes to the hoop over Lincoln’s Samiah Stallworth during a girls varsity basketball game at Lincoln High School in Stockton. St. Mary’s won 77-39.

St. Mary’s Horton shines with 27 points in 61-point victory of rival Lincoln

With future college talent spread throughout the lineup, it would have been easy for a freshman to blend into the background. Dylan Horton never did. The St. Mary’s guard spent the season emerging as the team’s top scorer, and against rival Lincoln on Feb. 12 she was flawless, pouring in 27 points while shooting a perfect 10-for-10 from the field in a 101-40 victory.

Twenty-eight points from Smith lift Lincoln into CIF SJS quarterfinals

An opening-round playoff game that looked comfortable on paper turned into a battle for Lincoln. Every time No. 13 Monterey Trail threatened to pull off the upset, Terrazia Smith had an answer. The sophomore guard scored 28 points while shooting 10-for-21 from the field and 3-for-6 from beyond the arc in a 60-58 victory on Feb. 17.

Smith’s 30-point performance sends St. Mary’s to CIF SJS semifinals

Evelini Smith’s impact is often felt in ways that don’t always show up in the scoring column. Against No. 9 Sheldon in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division I quarterfinals, however, the St. Mary’s senior center took advantage of every opportunity she got. Smith poured in 30 points on 14-for-17 shooting and grabbed nine rebounds in a 91-30 victory on Feb. 19, helping send the Rams to the semifinals.

Lathrop’s 30th straight win, CIF SJS semifinal berth comes behind Porter’s double-double

League opponents know each other too well for a third meeting to come easy. Yet when Lathrop faced Ceres in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division III quarterfinals on Feb. 19, senior Shakara Porter helped make sure the result stayed the same. The lone senior in the Spartans’ starting lineup recorded 22 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and five steals in a 60-52 victory that delivered a semifinal berth and a 30th consecutive win.

East Union’s Zyondupree Beasley, center, goes to the hoop against Lathrop’s Breanna Wiseman, left, and Audrina Fisher during the Sac Joaquin Section Div. IV girls basketball semifinal at East Union’s Dalton Center in Manteca on Feb. 24, 2026. East Union won 47-37.

East Union spoils Lathrop’s perfect season, reaches first CIF SJS final since 1994 behind Beasley’s double-double

Lathrop was 30-0 when it met East Union in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division III semifinals. By the end of the night, Zyondupree Beasley and the Lancers had handed the Spartans their first loss. Beasley finished with 17 points and 10 rebounds in the 47-37 victory on Feb. 24, helping send East Union to its first section final since 1994. “Credit to them,” Beasley said. “They’re a great team. But we’ve beaten undefeated teams before. They’re 30-1 now.”

St. Mary's Aynya Hardy and McClatchy's London Lee pursue the ball during their 2026 Sac-Joaquin Section Girls Basketball Playoffs - Division 1 game in Sacramento Sat. Feb. 28, 2026.

Hardy delivers two-way gem as St. Mary’s captures CIF SJS title No. 23

The bright lights of Golden 1 Center never seemed too big for Aynya Hardy. After spending the season proving she belonged on one of the state’s top teams, the St. Mary’s freshman guard delivered on the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section championship stage, finishing with 21 points, four assists, no turnovers and eight steals while helping the Rams secure their 23rd section title on Feb. 28.

Lathrop’s Jaleiyah Ray, right, drives to the hoop past University Prep’s Hannah Carter during a game in the second round of the CIF Div. IV girls basketball championship tournament at Venture Academy in Stockton on Mar. 5, 2026. Lathrop won 49-42.

Ray delivers 18 points as Lathrop advances to first CIF State regional semifinal

A 30-game winning streak had ended. A one-point victory over a No. 14 seed followed. Lathrop needed a response, and Jaleiyah Ray helped provide it. The junior forward scored 18 points and grabbed seven rebounds in a 49-42 victory over No. 6 University Prep on March 5, helping send the Spartans to their first CIF State regional semifinal.

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