Rankings: Top 2023 Players in the NWC
As the rankings have been released in the state of Washington, I thought I would go through each class to see who the top players within the Northwest Conference are. Here I will be starting with the current seniors, class…
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Continue ReadingAs the rankings have been released in the state of Washington, I thought I would go through each class to see who the top players within the Northwest Conference are. Here I will be starting with the current seniors, class of 2023. These rankings are just an opinion and some players may be left ourt
Maddy Barter
Maddy Barter
Maddy is a dominant force in the paint down low. She rebounds extremely well and uses her height to her advantage. She has an excellent touch around the rim, finishing through traffic often. She’s grown her game a lot this season.
Adia Newcomb
Adia Newcomb
Adia is a very good scorer. She’s on a team that has many options on who can get buckets, so they usually have 3 or 4 players who get 10 or more. Her presence on the wing is important for the Lions team and she scores well off the dribble or the catch.
Daisy Poag
Daisy Poag
Daisy was apart of the squad that took home the 1A state championship last season. They have a quite a few players who returned this season and Daisy is a big part on this years squad. The Lyncs have a very good backcourt that features Grace Hintz Grace Hintz 5’9″ | CG Lynden Christian | 2025 State WA , who Poag works very well with.
Avery Neal Avery Neal 5'7" | CG Meridian | 2023 WA
Avery Neal Avery Neal 5'7" | CG Meridian | 2023 WA
Avery is a great leader for the Trojans and leads by example greatly. She’s had a couple games where she scores 20 plus. When she is in her groove, she’s really in her groove. She scores at all 3 levels and hits the 3 ball very efficiently.
Raven Solomon
Raven Solomon
They aren’t technically in the NWC, but I wanted to include Raven. I haven’t got to see Raven play too much but she scores consistently every game, normally 10-20 points. She helped lead the Lummi Nation team last year to a deep run in the state tournament. She has solid handles and is quick with the ball in her hands. She gets to the bucket well.