Class of 2020: Top 2’s/3’s
Continuing with the post-rankings release coverage for the senior class of 2020, it is now time to take a look at the shooting guards and small forwards. While the class is widely regarded for its great size, the depth at…
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Continue ReadingContinuing with the post-rankings release coverage for the senior class of 2020, it is now time to take a look at the shooting guards and small forwards. While the class is widely regarded for its great size, the depth at the guard-wing position is maybe even better and more than a few girls have already committed to play at the Division 1 level, with more to be announced over time.
When it comes to guards/wings in the 2020 class, everything starts with Mt. Spokane’s 5’11 Jayda Noble. She is the best athlete in the state and consistently brings the same production every time she steps on the floor, which cannot always be said for other players at her position. The Washington Husky commit will very likely sign in the Fall and is a big piece of the Huskies’ 2020 class.
The next prospect in line would have to be Michigan commit Meghan Fiso. The 5’10 guard is capable of playing multiple positions on the floor and seems to be most comfortable getting to her mid range for a pull up. She has a solid frame with good strength. Meghan has spent the last three years at West Seattle, but she will be suiting up for Garfield for her final season. *Feature image
6’0 small forward Maisie Burnham is the most physically strong wing in the state. She can play on the inside or outside and averages over 26 points per game for Liberty High School. Maisie recently gave a verbal commitment to Eastern Washington University, where she will have a chance to be a multiple time All-Conference player.
5’11 wing MeiLani McBee is yet another Division 1 committed player in the 2020 class and she will be headed off to Hawaii following her senior year. MeiLani is a high IQ player that can stretch the floor and make spot up three pointers. MeiLani looks to have a big senior high school season for the Kennewick Lions and put them in contention to make the state tournament.
5’10 Tyler McCliment-Call is one of the best available 2020’s outside of the top five. Multiple mid-majors have expressed serious interest in Tyler and she has always been one of the stronger performers for the Spokane Stars club program. I would not be surprised to see her land in the Big Sky, but it’s still to be determined.
Others to Know:
5’9 SG Tiarra Brown (Bethel HS)
5’9 G Nakia Boston (Lynwood HS)
5’9 SG Aaliyah Alexander (Todd Beamer HS)
5’8 SG Lucy Young (Inglemoor HS/UC San Diego Commit)
5’10 SG Riley Dykstra (Lynden Christian HS)
5’11 SF Kaylin Beckman (Snohomish HS)