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As the high school season in the state of Washington has wrapped up, the AAU season is upon us! In this article I will be looking at some players who had good seasons during their high school season and are…
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Continue ReadingAs the high school season in the state of Washington has wrapped up, the AAU season is upon us! In this article I will be looking at some players who had good seasons during their high school season and are poised and ready for a big AAU season.
Devin just wrapped up her junior year by leading Nooksack Valley back to the state title game. This year she and the team got the outcome they wanted as they were crowned state champions for the first time in program history. Devin scores at all 3 levels with ease, getting to her spots when she wants. She attacks the bucket well and finishes through traffic arguably better than anyone in the state.
Aniya and Lynnwood had a phenomenal season this year. She was named all first team WESCO and helped lead her team to the state tournament. In the state tournament, she had 26 points to go along with 6 rebounds and 5 assists. She has a very complete game on the court with her deep shot and playmaking standing out. She plays for TeamStuck and with a team that’s so talented, she will be challenged not only during games but during practices as well.
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Portia had a big sophomore season, being one of the main options for Newport. She was named 2nd team all KingCo and will continue to have her game grow. She plays EXTREMELY solid, tough defense. She is always guarding the opposing teams best players. With her being in such a tough conference, she’s often facing future colligate players but is able to show why one day she will play at the next level. She gets her teammates involved nicely and scores when she wants. She’ll benefit quite a bit once again for being in the Team Stuck program.
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Maddy is such a force down low. She’s starting to gather Division 1 coaches attention and rightfully so. She named herself the Board Queen and she 100% lives up to the nickname. She is aggressive on the glass and there are very few players who can matchup with her. With being able to play with some of the top guards during the AAU season with FBC, she will only continue to improve.
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Grace led the Lyncs back to the state title game during her sophomore season. She was crowned a state champion as a freshman last year and will look to become a 2 time champ next year during her junior year campaign. Grace plays with such confidence and intensity it rubs off to her teammates who are on the court with her. She’s patient on the court and wants to see her teammates excel, always putting them before her own game. She’s more than prepared for her AAU season with NW Blazers.