Courtesy of Shatia Moore
Four athletes from San Diego High School stood out at the Ballislife All-American Camp 2K25, competing against top talent from across California and beyond.
The San Diego Four are Jewel Parker (2026, Combo Guard), named one of the campโs Top 20 players for her scoring and playmaking; Shanti Glenn (2026, Point Guard), earned Top 20 honors with her leadership, court vision, and defensive grit; Seniaah Simms (2028, Wing), showed size and versatility, and was also recognized among the Top 20 players; Gianna Woodson (2028, Guard), battled her way to the Queen of the Court finals, earning respect with her fearless play. Seniaah Sims was a standout, receiving the Hustle Award for the 2028 class.

All four advanced to the Queen of the Court finals, proving their toughness in one-on-one competition. Beyond games, the camp offered skill development stations, 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 matchups, shooting contests, and leadership training. With live-streamed games and highlight coverage, the players also gained valuable exposure for their future basketball careers.
The camp is designed to challenge athletes at the highest level, giving them the opportunity to test their skills against the best while also building confidence, teamwork, and visibility with scouts and coaches. The San Diego High players embraced every opportunity to sharpen their craft and showcase their talent.
A special shout-out to Gary Woodson, who guided the girls off the court, and Coach D, whose support and direction helped push them through. The Woodson family and others brought energy and encouragement, ensuring these athletes could focus on their game.
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