We are finally at our second to last article covering the early period signees from Washington’s class of 2021. Highlighted below are two future Division 1 players, an NAIA Division 2 player and an NCAA Division 2 player. Although each of these players will be attending different levels for college, they are all quality players that seemed to find a great fit for them which the most important thing by far.
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Class of 2021 Signees (part 6)</strong></span></h3>
2021 5’10 SG [player_tooltip player_id="48025" first="Charlee" last="Arthur"] (Newport HS/Tree of Hope) - <em>Signed to Brown University</em>
A fundamentally sound off guard that can shoot the three ball or midrange and she shoots a high clip from the foul line. Arthur was originally committed to Air Force, but since decommitted and followed up with a commitment to Brown University just before signing to the Ivy League school. At 5’10, she has solid size for the 2-guard and can fit well into a half court system with her basketball IQ.
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2021 5’8 PG [player_tooltip player_id="144525" first="Izzy" last="Boring"] (Shadle Park HS/Spokane Legacy) - <em>Signed to Corban University</em>
A player that had a handful of college options at different levels, but Head Coach Bill Pilgeram did an outstanding job of recruiting Boring to his successful NAIA program. Boring will provide strong point guard play and play a team game, making minimal mistakes. She loves to distribute to teammates, but she also has enough skill to score at the next level as well. A great kid with a good attitude that will help the culture at Corban.
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2021 5’6 PG [player_tooltip player_id="82940" first="Hayley" last="Flores"] (Auburn Mountainview HS) - <em>Signed to University of Arkansas at Monticello</em>
Flores is headed to NCAA Division 2 UAM in Arkansas, joining her older sister, Taylor. Flores is a pure point guard that can really handle the rock and distribute at a high level. She will also bring more outside shooting to UAM with her ability to knock down outside shots and free throws. A pass-first type of player that will help setup her teammates for easy scoring opportunities at the next level.
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2021 5’9 SG [player_tooltip player_id="82946" first="Linsey" last="Lovrovich"] (Peninsula HS) - <em>Signed to Boise State University </em>
Boise State did their homework with this one and found a gem out of Gig Harbor, Washington. Lovrovich is a really high level, multi-sport athlete with good basketball playing ability and more untapped potential. She was good for about 17 points, 5 rebounds and 2 steals per game in her junior season for Peninsula. Her offensive skill set has really come along and she will continue to progress at the next level.
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