Devin’s All State 1st Team: 4A Class
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As I was watching over film from the season and preparing for the AAU season, finding new names who will come to the surface and seeing old names who had big time seasons. I am going to be doing all…
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Continue ReadingAs I was watching over film from the season and preparing for the AAU season, finding new names who will come to the surface and seeing old names who had big time seasons. I am going to be doing all state teams, by class. Here is the 4A class.
Addison had such a special season with Camas, leading them deep into the state tournament by winning the 4A state title. She can defend all 5 positions on the court and is very tough to match up against on the offensive side of the ball. She has great footwork, having a plethora of moves to get her open looks.
Aylah plays years above her age, having an elite overall game on the court. She attacks the rim downhill efficiently, being able to get to the rim with either hand. She has a deadly jumper, knocking down mid-range and deep shots with no problem at all, even with a hand in her face. She is going to have another huge season next year, being a top player in the state in my eyes.
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Keirra is a top playmaker in the 2026 class, making big time plays with the ball. She facilitates the offense to a high level and knows where her teammates are on the court always, having elite vision. She scores well from all 3 levels too, being able to knock down jumpers if opposing players fall asleep on defense.
Brooklynn could very well be the best player regardless of class in the entire state of Washington. She is shifty with the ball in her hands having one of the most elite hesi crossover in the nation. She scores from all 3 levels so easily and handles the ball like it is always on a string. She has rightfully been picking up big time Division 1 offers, with more coming her way soon.
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Jacey is arguably the best post player in the state of Washington. She plays with an edge on her shoulder, being strong in the paint. She attacks the rim smoothly and has great footwork with quick change of direction. Eggers averaged a double double throughout the year and really helped elevate all her Woodinville teammates on the court. She is headed to Eastern Washington next season.