Frontcourt players who will outplay their rankings in 2024
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These are players who have already had success at the varsity level. They are in the Prep Girls Hoops rankings already but should be likely candidates to move up next season. The best is yet to come for these talented…
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Continue ReadingThese are players who have already had success at the varsity level. They are in the Prep Girls Hoops rankings already but should be likely candidates to move up next season. The best is yet to come for these talented frontcourt players.
Along with her twin sister Alana Washington Alana Washington 6’1″ | SF Everett | 2024 State WA , she presents a lot of problems for opposing teams. Both sisters are 6’0″ with a lot of athleticism. They can play at the top of the press or guard smaller players making it difficult with their length. Both are great at getting steals and running the floor. They know how to finish on the other end. Good footwork and the ability to put it on the floor and get to the basket. Lots of length and athletic ability between the two of them. Their versatility shows up in all aspects of the game.rn
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Jacey has great length and skill to go with it. She is capable of playing inside and out, with the ability to knock down shots. She runs the floor and gets some tough buckets in the paint. She is no stranger to double doubles and with the loss of Brooke Beresford d to graduation, she will have a bigger role on offense. Either way, she is capable of getting points in a variety of ways and has already done so. She will be a huge part of Woodinville’s quest to retuo the state tournament next season. They placed 4th in Class 4A this season.
Helped lead Gonzaga Prep to the state 4A tournament last season. She is a big and strong post player who can get points in the paint with rebounding and finishing at the basket. She had a breakout game last season vs Sumner in the round of 12 at state with 18 points, 10 rebounds, and 2 blocked shots. At 6’3″ she has a size advantage over most teams, which should continue to be a focus for Gonzaga Prep as they lost some key players from last season.rn
Genesis is a post player who does a lot of things well. She is a great shot blocker, with excellent timing. She averaged 4 blocks per game last season. She rebounds well. She averaged 11 of those last season. Her footwork is excellent with pivots and moves to create space to score in the paint. She will kick the ball out to open shooters from the post (underrated skill). She averaged 18 points per game last season, making it a double double average with the rebounds. She can also run the floor as a good athlete. She is on the possible rankings risers list for 2024.