Player’s Perspective: Season Recap
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Now that the season is over and the AAU circuit is beginning, I decided to go back and ask players from all 4 classes about how their seasons went, from their perspective. Here are the next couple players! Natalie West…
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Continue ReadingNow that the season is over and the AAU circuit is beginning, I decided to go back and ask players from all 4 classes about how their seasons went, from their perspective. Here are the next couple players!
How do you think your team and yourself performed throughout this season?-We played better together, and it showed by having more wins than the last season. We had a relatively young team, with 1 senior, so I’m hoping this will translate to next year and we can make the playoffs.
What was the biggest obstacle you and your team faced this season?-The biggest obstacle I faced this season was playing a lot of minutes in a position I didn’t have a lot of experience in. Before this high school season, I was mainly a perimeter player who rarely went inside. Now, playing inside has helped me develop new skills that will be useful for this AAU season.
What do you think you improved most on the court?-Over the course of the season, I improved my free throw percentages, leading the team with 78% by the end of the season. I also gained more confidence as the season went on.
What are you looking to improve before next season?-For next season, want to especially work on my ball handling so I can become more versatile on the court. I want to become stronger with the ball, be able to make good decisions, and being a better passer.
Who are some teammates that you think stood out this season? Who are some teammates who could have breakout years next year in your eyes?-On my team, there are a bunch of players that could have a breakout year next year. But, a teammate that stood out to me this season was Isabel Schneider because she was always super composed on the court, supportive, always positive, and never backed down.
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Ashlan Bryant
Ashlan Bryant
How do you think your team and yourself performed throughout this season?-We had an amazing year. We developed chemistry throughout the season and were strong defensively which always gave us a good chance to win. Offensively, we have a lot of girls that are skilled so you can’t just focus on one person.
What was the biggest obstacle you and your team faced this season?-We don’t have a lot of height, so our coach emphasizes rebounding as a team. We know our strength as a team is our speed so we focus on turning up the pressure defensively to turn teams over.
What do you think you improved most on the court?-I think I’ve gotten better at seeing the court and creating for others. Our offense is open and gives me the freedom to create and draw help.
What are you looking to improve before next season?-I’m working on getting my handles tight. I also want to continue working on scoring in creative ways.
Who are some teammates that you think stood out this season? Who are some teammates who could have breakout years next year in your eyes?-I love playing with my sister, Emma Bryant Emma Bryant CG Mt. Spokane | 2026 State WA . She works hard on defense and always guards the other team’s best player. She was the DPOY in our league. Brooklyn Coe Brooklyn Coe 5’6″ | CG Deer Park | 2025 State WA had a great season. She is one of the best shooters in the State and made big shots for our team all year long. Berlyn Zimmerer brings energy to our team both offensively and defensively. She impacts winning.
Gracyn Meyer
Gracyn Meyer
How do you think your team and yourself performed throughout this season?-I think our team performed really well throughout the season. We went undefeated in league and made it to the state tournament for the second year in a row which was a huge accomplishment. We did not have the finish we were hoping for, but we learned a lot, and are ready to compete for it all next season.
What was the biggest obstacle you and your team faced this season?-I would say our biggest obstacle this season was getting everyone to gel. We lost some key seniors and welcomed a new head coach, so it took some time for everyone to figure each other out.
What do you think you improved most on the court?-This season, I improved my spot up shooting ability. I played more off the ball then I have in the past, so I learned how to be more dynamic at the wing and hit shots consistently.
What are you looking to improve before next season?-I am looking to improve my inside game this off season, and being more dynamic around the rim. As an undersized guard, I want to continue to expand my arsenal by implementing crafty finishes at the basket.
Who are some teammates that you think stood out this season? Who are some teammates who could have breakout years next year in your eyes?
-I believe that Bailey Nettleton Bailey Nettleton 5’4″ | CG Edmonds Woodway | 2026 WA is a teammate who definitely stood out this season. She showed her lights out shooting ability and was clutch in important moments. Going into her junior season, I think she’ll just continue to have her hard work shine. I also believe that Rylee Jacox had a great season this year. She has always been a beast on the defensive end, and I think she’s going to just continue to get better. On top of her defense, she also is elite at drawing contact and getting to the rim. I believe her junior season will also be a break out year for her.
Kylin Kitchen
Kylin Kitchen
How do you think your team and yourself performed throughout this season?-Overall I think we did rather well, we played hard, and always competed. Of course we could have done better, there were a couple of games we should have won, but didn’t because we didn’t finish. But overall we did good. It was my first year as a freshmen playing with my teammates and attending a school which I knew know one, so it took me a bit to adjust, but I always worked hard and played hard. The game is alot slower and less physical than AAU so that took a little bit to adjust to.
What was the biggest obstacle you and your team faced this season?-Biggest Obstacle for us, seemed to be chemistry, players had new roles, positions, etc… it took us a bit to get going. Especially since we didn’t play fall ball.
What do you think you improved most on the court?-I improved on the ability to handle pressure when bringing the ball up court as the PG.
What are you looking to improve before next season?rn-My endurance, to get a little faster, score more and the ability to always see the court.
Who are some teammates that you think stood out this season? Who are some teammates who could have breakout years next year in your eyes?-I think Grace Renners Grace Renners 6’2″ | SF Seattle Prep | 2025 State WA stood out this season. She was our leading scorer and got her name put on the map, and even got her first offer. I’m excited for the incoming class, I have heard about some of the girls and think they’ll be a good addition!