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<p>While the nation turns its attention to the high-stakes action of the 2025 NCAA Women's Tournament, the Greater Spokane League's 2A division is developing stars of its own. These rising seniors aren't just leading their teams—they're showcasing skill sets that reflect the games of current March Madness standouts. With a combination of defensive grit, offensive polish, and all-around impact, these five GSL athletes are putting together résumés that could take them far beyond high school basketball.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='999615' first='Berlyn' last='Zimmerer'] of Deer Park makes her name on the defensive end, consistently disrupting opposing guards with active hands and nonstop energy. Her tenacity and ability to spark transition plays off turnovers are reminiscent of Ashlon Jackson (Duke), who's made her presence felt in the tournament as a defensive tone-setter. Like Jackson, Zimmerer doesn't just defend—she creates momentum for her entire team, and her selfless approach on offense ensures her teammates stay involved and in rhythm.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Pullman's [player_tooltip player_id='880080' first='Grace' last='Kuhle'] has been a scoring threat since her early years and continues to be a problem for opposing defenses. She has a sixth sense for picking off passes and taking them coast to coast, much like Alyssa Ustby (North Carolina). Both players bring a blend of athleticism and anticipation that results in easy points and game-changing momentum swings. Kuhle doesn't just put up points—she consistently sets the pace, creates fast-break chances, and defends at a high level.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">West Valley's Brynlee Ordinario dominates the paint with physicality and finesse. Her multiple double-doubles this season speak to her rebounding ability and efficiency around the rim, drawing a strong comp to Shyanne Sellers (Maryland). Like Sellers, Ordinario impacts the game inside and out—she's a vacuum on the glass, a scoring option on second-chance looks, and a defensive anchor in the post. Her consistency and toughness make her one of the most reliable interior players in the league.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='580528' first='Jacey' last='Boesel'], another standout from Deer Park, is one of the most explosive scorers in the state. With over 1,000 career points and a full season still ahead, she's a high-IQ scorer with a quick release and an ability to shine in big moments. Her game parallels Aziaha James (NC State)—a dynamic shot-maker with the ability to take over in crunch time. Like James, Boesel thrives in the spotlight, rising above even a deep and talented roster to lead when it matters most.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Completing the Deer Park trio is sharpshooter [player_tooltip player_id='1048796' first='Olivia' last='Gannon'], a corner-three sniper who stretches the floor and creates spacing for her teammates. Her patience, readiness to shoot, and ability to capitalize when defenders sag off is similar to KK Deans (Ole Miss). Gannon doesn't force anything—she understands her role and punishes teams who lose track of her. Her shooting provides balance to Deer Park's offensive attack and gives them a dependable weapon in tight games.</p>
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<p>From defensive specialists to versatile scorers and dominant posts, the GSL 2A class of 2026 has all the makings of a group ready for the next level. With each of these players already showing flashes of the same talent seen in this year's March Madness stars, the future of girls basketball in Eastern Washington is in great hands.</p>
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While the nation turns its attention to the high-stakes action of the 2025 NCAA Women's Tournament, the Greater Spokane League's 2A division is developing stars of its own. These rising seniors aren't just leading their teams—they're showcasing skill sets that reflect the games of current March Madness standouts. With a combination of defensive grit, offensive polish, and all-around impact, these five GSL athletes are putting together résumés that could take them far beyond high school basketball.
HEIGHT
5'7"
POS
CG/PG
CLASS
2026
State:
Washington
School:
Deer Park
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HEIGHT
5'6"
POS
SG
CLASS
2026
State:
Washington
School:
Pullman
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HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
SF
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
5'8"
POS
PG
CLASS
2026
State:
Washington
School:
Deer Park
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HEIGHT
5'6"
POS
CG
CLASS
2026
State:
Washington
School:
Deer Park HS
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