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Straight from the source (link) by BabaGhanouj
In the link below, Anaya says her name.
Here's a "Stupid Stat Schticks" I was saving for April, but I guess it is appropriate here:
Anaya Peoples, along with Sam Brunelle, will play in both the McDonald’s All American Game and the Jordan Brand Classic. In both games they will be on opposing teams. As Sam jokingly said, “They really don’t want us to play together in these things.” For the Jordan Classic, Anaya at 5’10” will be the shortest girl on the Home Team (white), tied with Jordyn Oliver. She will also be the only listed point guard.
Also, be prepared next year for the Gilbert-Peoples show!