Devin’s All State 1st Team: 3A Class
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As I was watching over film from the season and preparing for the AAU season, finding new names who will come to the surface and seeing old names who had big time seasons. I am going to be doing all…
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Continue ReadingAs I was watching over film from the season and preparing for the AAU season, finding new names who will come to the surface and seeing old names who had big time seasons. I am going to be doing all state teams, by class. Here is the 3A class.
Katie is easily a top 3 player in the entire state of Washington. She plays years above her age and is so advanced on the court. She scores from all three levels so smoothly and has been dominating the hoop scene in the state of Washington for the past 4 seasons. She powered her team to the last 3 state titles and likely would’ve won a 4th one if COVID hadn’t stopped us from having a state tournament. I truly believe Fiso will be a professional player after her time with the University of Oregon.
I’ve followed along Teryn’s high school career for the past 3 years and she has improved tremendously each year. She went from 14 points per game as a sophomore to averaging 20 a night as a senior. The one thing that hasn’t changed about Garder’s game? Her defensive presence. Throughout her high school career she has averaged about 4 steals per game. Gardner is going to do great things at Boise State next season.
Mia has been such an outstanding player for Lakeside, having back to back all state worthy seasons. This year as a senior she was relied on as more of a top option and she excelled at the role. She averaged roughly 22 points per game, pulled down 8 rebounds a game, dished out 4 assists per game, and even snagged 4 steals on the defensive side. She is headed to Columbia University and will continue to showcase her elite level of play.
Jazmyn has been a stable for Bonney Lake over the past couple seasons and has played so well for the school, earning 3A PCL player of the year last season. She has always played with toughness and physicality, out-rebounding her opposing players often. She scores the ball smoothly on offense too, having a great touch in the paint and knocking down jumpers well. She averaged 15 points per game and 8.2 rebounds per game last season as a senior.
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Gia has always been a bucket getter. She has had a plethora of 30+ point performances throughout her high school career and will look to have a big impact at Brown next season and beyond. She is such a good shooter from all over the court, shooting a high percentage from deep and from mid-range. Her dribbling ability has improved as well as her moves in order to get to the rim past defenders.
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