
Ramon Robinson
Victoria "Pippi" Boyer is one of Florida’s top young basketball players, balancing elite performance, a 4.0 GPA, and community leadership while being honored with a Positivity Pays trading card event in Fort Pierce.
There are athletes who stand out because of their talent, and then there are those who stand out because of everything they represent. Victoria “Pippi” Boyer is both.
On the court, Pippi is already establishing herself as one of the most exciting young players in the state of Florida. She was named the 2025 to 2026 FACA District 19 3A Player of the Year, a major honor that reflects not only her performance but the respect she has earned from coaches and competitors.
She is currently ranked the number 2 player in Florida for the Class of 2029 and the number 1 combo guard in the state, placing her among the elite young athletes to watch.
Her freshman season numbers tell the story of just how special she is. Pippi scored 496 total points and averaged 18.4 points per game, putting her among the top scorers in Florida. She made 79 three pointers, shot 43 percent from beyond the arc, and an incredible 92 percent from the free throw line.
But what makes Pippi special is not just what she does in games.
Off the court, Pippi Boyer is just as impressive.
She maintains a 4.0 GPA, is enrolled in AICE courses, and earned Principal’s Honor Roll throughout her entire freshman year. The AICE program, developed by the University of Cambridge, challenges students at a high academic level while allowing them to earn college credit.
Balancing elite athletics with that level of academic performance takes discipline, focus, and maturity well beyond her years. It is clear that Pippi is not only preparing for the next level in basketball, but also setting herself up for long term success in life.
Pippi’s impact goes far beyond the court and the classroom.
She is a brand ambassador for the Girls Basketball Worldwide Foundation, an organization that empowers young girls through basketball while promoting confidence, leadership, and healthy living.
She has also been giving back to her community since she was just seven years old through her work with SLCFD Christmas 4 Kids, helping deliver toys, clothing, and gifts to families in need throughout Saint Lucie County.
That level of consistency in service speaks volumes about her character and the kind of leader she is becoming.
The Fort Pierce community will have an opportunity to celebrate Pippi’s accomplishments with a special Positivity Pays community trading card release event.
The event will take place on Saturday, March 21 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM at Hibbett Sports in Fort Pierce and is being organized by Kayy Love Management in conjunction with Positivity Pays.
This trading card series is designed to recognize young athletes and community figures who are making a positive impact. It gives the community a chance to meet the featured athlete, take photos, and be part of something that celebrates local excellence.
The previous trading card event honored Pippi’s teammate Laylah Dawkins and drew strong support from the community. This next event continues that momentum while shining a spotlight on one of the most exciting young athletes in the area.
There is a free option available for anyone who wants to attend the event. However, for those who want a true piece of history, Pippi’s official trading card is available for 25 dollars through the Eventbrite link.
These cards are selling extremely fast and are nearly sold out, as only a limited number were produced. For many, this is more than just a card. It is a chance to support a young athlete early in her journey and be part of a moment that will only grow in significance over time.
Victoria “Pippi” Boyer represents something bigger than stats, rankings, or awards.
She represents what is possible when talent is matched with discipline, when success is balanced with service, and when young people are supported in their growth both on and off the court.
The Treasure Coast has something special in Pippi Boyer.
And this is only the beginning.
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