2B players to watch at the state tournament
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It is that time . The state tournament brackets have been released. This is what you play for. Here are some of the best players in the state 2B tournament held in Spokane March 1st through the 4th. Brynn McGaughy…
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Continue ReadingIt is that time . The state tournament brackets have been released. This is what you play for. Here are some of the best players in the state 2B tournament held in Spokane March 1st through the 4th.
She is here for obvious reasons. She is a division 1 prospect who plays for one of the best teams in the tournament.
One of the best overall players on a roster full of talented guards
One of those with similar skills and only a freshman. Aleena Lafferty is also among the most talented of those guards as well as Lindsey Jones.
Aside from Mcgaughy, she is maybe the most dominant player in the field. She averages over 20 points a game. She has signed to play volleyball next year with CWU.
One of the best shooters in the tournament. She shoots the three at a high level. She is the 2nd of the 1-2 punch that LaConner has, averaging around 17 points a game.
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The central 2B CO-MVP. Napavine has won 21 straight. She kept that streak alive by hitting the game winning runner in the district championship game.
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The freshman is a shooter with good size and versatility. She can get hot in a hurry from the outside. The 1st team all league selection had 24 points in the district semi-final win. She was also a 1st team all league selection.
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A 1st team all Central 2B pick. She is a skilled player who can create her own shot and handles the ball as well as any player in the tournament.
Karlee Von Moos
Karlee Von Moos
Central 2B CO-MVP. Adna has a trio of players that are capable of putting up some good numbers. She is the most experienced and most likely to be a factor in the paint.
Lauryn Madsen
Lauryn Madsen
She will be one to watch as they try to defend last year’s state title. One of the only top players who returns from that team. Her sister Jaryn was the top scorer in last years title game, coached by their dad Josh Madsen.
The only player that doesn’t play for a top 8 seed listed here. She averages over 22 points a game for Raymond, including a game where she dropped over 40 earlier in the season.