This year, it’s Bethlehem (Ky.) High School forward Leah Macy. Macy is the only signee in Notre Dame’s class of 2025. She committed to the Fighting Irish in May and signed with head coach ...
Kentucky high school stars Leah Macy, left, and ZaKiyah Johnson represented Team USA in last summer’s U18 Women’s AmeriCup tournament. Both were named McDonald’s All-Americans on Monday.
Sacred Heart's ZaKiyah Johnson, Bethlehem's Leah Macy, GRC's Ciara Byars and Danville Christian's Grace Mbugua.
She chose Notre Dame over Kentucky, Louisville and UConn and holds ... The post Five-star 2025 forward Leah Macy commits to ...
That skid coincides with the absence of McDonald’s All-American Leah Macy, the Notre Dame signee ... which extended its winning streak over Kentucky opponents to 86. The Valkyries are seeking ...
ZaKiyah Johnson, an LSU signee, became the first player from Sacred Heart to be named a McDonald's All-American.
Holy Cross is No. 8 and Bethlehem No. 9 in the latest Kentucky Media High School Basketball Poll. Leah Macy led Bethlehem with a double-double of 29 points, 19 rebounds. Tessa Miles scored 16 ...
It looked to be another stellar week for Northern Kentucky at the All "A" state ... heavyweight Bethlehem on Saturday but fell, 65-56. Leah Macy had one of the greatest games in tournament history ...
Freshman Ziya Velez-Smith scored 24 points to lead Central over Bethlehem, which once again played without injured star Leah Macy; Sacred Heart won.