Players standing out in AAU
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With new and old faces playing on the AAU level, there has been many standouts in the early weeks of the AAU season. Here are a couple players who are catching my eye this spring and playing high level basketball.…
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Continue ReadingWith new and old faces playing on the AAU level, there has been many standouts in the early weeks of the AAU season. Here are a couple players who are catching my eye this spring and playing high level basketball.
Grace gets the job done on both sides of the ball on the court. She is able to guard multiple positions, being a valuable asset to her team. Offensively, she has such a great first step. She blows by defenders with ease by utilizing her speed and her length. She has all the attributes of a Division 1 player and coaches should be all over her. She really has a love for the game of basketball, you can tell by watching her play. Her junior year is going to be a big one next year, know the name now.
Abi is a post player who can step out and hit the deep shot when needed, making her a threat on the offensive side of the ball. She scores from all 3 levels effectively, using her size and strength to her advantage when needed. She defends the basket at a high level and can even guard the perimeter if needed due to her solid footwork and ability to keep the ball handler in front of her. She could very well be ranked when the rankings come out next.
Lia is a top player in the 2025 class and played like that throughout the whole season last year. She does it all for Issaquah, hitting deep shots, getting down hill to the basket, getting her teammates involved, and showing up on the defensive side of the ball. When she suits up for EBC in the spring, nothing changes. Hanson is still a killer on the court, still showcasing a lights out deep shot when she drained 10 threes in 4 games at the Elite is Earned Spring Invitational in California a few weeks back. Her stellar played has led to a recent offer from Northwest University.
Keiara’s nickname (per per Twitter bio) is “Kbuckets”, if you watch her highlights or live you would instantly know why. Curtis is an elite 3 level scorer as she is able to finish through traffic in the paint, stop on a dime and pull up to sink a mid-range jumper, or step back from deep and nail a three. She has many tricks up her sleeve, finding creative ways to get her teammates the ball and get her shots up. Her floater game is insane, passing vision is up there with the best in the state, and plays high level defense. She is one of the most complete players in the state. She recently picked up an offer form Utah State.