BLAKELY — Early County High School retired Makayla Timpson’s number 21 jersey Friday night, honoring the former Lady Bobcat who went on to star at Florida State University and in the WNBA.
Timpson was a standout player during her high school career at Early County. She continued her success at Florida State, where she became the all-time leader in double-doubles and career rebounds.
The Indiana Fever drafted Timpson in the 2025 WNBA draft. As a rookie, she helped the team reach the semifinals.
“I mean, some of the stuff that they were saying, I can’t remember, but I mean, it’s incredible,” Timpson said. “You know, to know that I had a triple-double one game, I forgot about that, but it’s been great.”
Timpson said she was grateful for the recognition from her hometown community.
“It means a lot. You know, I’m really grateful for the opportunity,” she said. “Just grateful to be here, you know, just to be back and the community that just loves me so much. Just to be able to be an honor and a legend here is incredible.”
The city also honored Timpson with a key to the city and designated January 9, 2026 as Makayla Timpson Day.
Timpson and her family will be featured on an upcoming episode of “Dialogue with Karla Heath-Sands” later this month.
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