Jallow will make a dramatic return to the court with an international camp participation.
She moved from Kotu Blue Ninjas to Serrekunda West last summer.
Jallow played a key role for Serrekunda West league in the 2024/25 knockout championship, winning all six games.
Furthermore, the 5.7cm point guard played a role in Gambia's U-16 Fiba Zone 2 championships in Thies, Senegal, where the scorpions won Bronze medal against Guinea-Bissau.
Jallow is also selected to participate in the Fiba Africa regional youth camp.
She is aiming to improve a lot during the camp and
Jallow wants to learn as much as she can.
"I joined Serrekunda West simply because it's a club I look up to. I'm just trying to represent my dream club and so far, I haven't regretted joining them," Jallow said.
Jallow also stated that girls should believe in themselves in sports, particularly basketball.
"I don't see any difference between boys and girls in playing sports I am really passionate about and I would continue to push", Jallow pointed out.
Jallow's love for basketball is what keeps her in the game. She is now set to represent The Gambia in Egypt.
As a girl, I was always told to stop playing basketball. Basketball is just like a legal drug to me," Jallow said.
The camp will give Jallow an opportunity to meet friends and build net works.