As of November 11th, members of the class of 2021 are eligible to sign a National Letter of Intent to the college of their choice. A large majority of the signees during this early signing period will be signing to the Division 1 level, but there are several at other levels as well that will be in future articles. This series of articles on recent 2021 signees will list out all of those that have signed, along with some analysis of what they will bring to their future program.
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Class of 2021 Signees (Part 1)</strong></span></h3>
2021 5’11 SG [player_tooltip player_id="20225" first="Talia" last="von Oelhoffen"] (Chiawana HS/NW Blazers) - <em>Signed to Oregon State</em>
One of the country’s top scoring guards will be staying in the PNW and heading to top 25 program, Oregon State University. Winner of the Wooten All-American 1 on 1 championship, as well as former winner of the adidas All-American 1 on 1 tournament. von Oelhoffen can create her own shot with the best of them, but she is also good for some crafty passes at different points in the game as well. She has a strong frame and has the offensive skill set to contribute for a top 25 level program.
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2021 6’2 PF [player_tooltip player_id="82920" first="Trista" last="Hull"] (La Salle HS/NW Blazers) - <em>Signed to Boise State</em>
The state’s highest rated power forward is headed to Mountain West Conference contender, Boise State University. Hull has great length and just a solid all around offensive skill set. She can hit the midrange jumper, face up at the high post, or score with her back to the basket. Hull is recovering from a knee injury suffered earlier this year, but she will have a full recovery soon and figures to be a strong asset for the Broncos at the next level.
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<em>2021 5’11 PF [player_tooltip player_id="82922" first="Mia" last="Hughes"] (Woodinville HS/Way to Win) - Signed to Montana State</em>
As far as individual and team accomplishments over the course of the last year, Hughes has put together one of the absolute best resumes in Washington’s 2021 class. She has a set of the best hands I have seen in our region as she catches every pass and rebounds so strong and has a knack for finishing plays around the basket. She projects to be a real impact player for Montana State.
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2021 5’11 SF [player_tooltip player_id="20229" first="Tamia" last="Stricklin"] (Seattle Prep/NW Blazers) - <em>Signed to Fresno State</em>
The definition of a consistent level producer at the high school and club level. Stricklin consistently scores double digits and grabs 5-7 rebounds along with her high level basketball IQ. She will bring a diverse offensive skill set to Fresno State and they will expect her to be able to defend multiple positions with her length and strength. *Feature image
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