Kimber Jewett is a versatile, high-motor 5’10 guard-forward who impacts the game on both ends of the floor with athleticism, skill versatility, and competitive toughness.
Playing for Page High School and Tennessee Team Pride, Jewett shows strong two-way potential as a combo wing who can defend multiple positions and contribute offensively in a variety of roles.
She runs the floor well in transition, consistently creating early offense by filling lanes hard and finishing through contact.
Her track background shows up in her speed, conditioning, and ability to cover ground defensively.
Offensively, Jewett is comfortable attacking off the bounce, especially in straight-line drives where she uses her length to finish or draw help defenders.
She shows promise as a face-up scorer from the mid-range and has a developing perimeter shot that continues to trend upward with reps and confidence.
As a secondary ball-handler, she makes solid reads, keeps the offense moving, and does not force the game.
Her willingness to cut, screen, and play without the ball adds value to team-oriented systems.
Defensively, Jewett stands out with her effort and versatility.
She can guard wings and stretch forwards, uses her length well in passing lanes, and rebounds effectively for her position.
Her motor allows her to pressure the ball, recover quickly, and compete possession to possession.
She shows good instincts rotating on the weak side and consistently makes hustle plays that shift momentum.
Physically, she has room to continue adding strength, which will elevate her finishing, defensive presence, and ability to absorb contact.
Academically strong with a 4.25 WGPA, Jewett brings coachability, discipline, and long-term upside.
As she continues to refine her skill package and shooting consistency, her overall impact and recruiting value will continue to rise.
College Projection
Jewett projects as a strong high-academic Division II or Division III prospect with a clear path to mid-major Division I consideration as her offensive consistency and strength continue to improve.
Her size, motor, and defensive versatility translate well to college systems that value effort, spacing, and multi-positional players.
Evaluation Summary
Jewett brings two-way versatility, athletic tools, and a high feel for team basketball.
Her defensive impact, transition play, and upside skill development project well to the college game. Continued growth offensively will unlock her full ceiling.
Key Development Areas
- Tightening ball-handling and shooting consistency under pressure
• Adding functional strength and core power
• Maintaining scoring confidence game to game
Long-Term Outlook
Jewett has the work ethic, athletic base, and basketball IQ to develop into a reliable college contributor and impact two-way starter at the next level.