Amaya Rose Rodgers

Findaballer is proud to introduce Queen Creek High School’s breakout star Amaya Rose Rodgers, commands the court with blazing speed, sharp shooting, and versatile defense. At 5′10″, she excels as a small forward/combo guard for the Class of 2028 at Queen Creek in Arizona .

Background & Athletic Legacy

Amaya brings elite athletic genes to the game—her father Derrick Rodgers played in the NFL, and she channels that competitive fire into every play. Her mother Zane Hernandez Rodgers, a Miami High School basketball star and D1 college standout also accounts for Amaya’s athletic and competitive nature. She dominates for Queen Creek and hoists her game further at Hoop Code Basketball Academy.

On-Court Style & Key Stats

Rodgers thrives in transition, punishing opponents off the dribble and draining pull-up threes. Though full statistical access remains behind a subscriber wall, her Prep Girls Hoops profile showcases her as a “multi‑sport standout,” and Hudl highlights feature several of her electrifying plays.

What’s Next

With elite Pro/ college athletic lineage and standout club performance, Amaya seems poised for a top-tier college program. Her continued dedication at Queen Creek and elite camps forecasts a bright collegiate and possibly pro future.

Final Take 

Amaya Rose Rodgers blends athletic heritage, elite skills, and relentless drive. Follow her growth via Prep Girls Hoops and Hudl—she’s a player transforming Arizona high school hoops and inspiring everyone who watches her play.

Billy Owens