Spotlight — Arlette Andrade | Junior • Guard (SG/PG) • Madill Lady Wildcats

Who Is She?
Arlette Andrade is the kind of player whose hard work and dedication are catching eyes—and making an impact. Now a junior with the Madill Lady Wildcats, she’s quietly grown into one of the team’s most reliable floor leaders.

 On-Court Snapshot

According to MaxPreps, during the 2024–25 season, Arlette had a 47% field-goal percentage, averaged 3.6 rebounds, and recorded 2.3 assists per game. (MaxPreps.com)
These numbers reflect a player who doesn’t just try—she contributes in multiple facets of the game.

 What Makes Her Stand Out

  • All-Over Game: Arlette is effective on both ends of the floor. She defends, rebounds, distributes, and finishes when she has the chance.

  • Basketball IQ: Her steady improvement during the offseason has allowed her to step into more of a leadership role. She understands the game, reads the play, and makes smart decisions.

  • Work Ethic: She’s not the flashiest athlete, but she’s one of the hardest-working. Her commitment to daily growth has earned her a greater role and more responsibility.

  • Two-Way Impact: Whether she’s making plays with her passing or stepping up defensively, she brings a balanced effort every time she steps on the court.

 Impact This Season

Arlette’s effort and growth weren’t just noticeable in practice—they showed up in games. Her leadership qualities helped ground the Lady Wildcats, especially in high-pressure moments. As the team made a run toward the state tournament, she was one of the voices and energy-makers trusting the process and pushing hard.

 Why She Matters

For the Madill program, Arlette isn’t just “another guard.” She’s a core piece—a player who helps hold things together and pushes her teammates to be better. Her rising value to the team comes from both her production and her attitude.

If you’re watching Madill this season, don’t just keep an eye on the high-scorers. Watch Arlette Andrade—because her influence isn’t always about the box score, but it’s felt by everyone who plays with her.