Aspen Henry is a 5'9" Shooting Guard in the 2026 class.
Henry attends Central Valley in Washington and plays club basketball for Sagebrush Hoops.
Henry's Player Profile was created on July 11, 2024.
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Aspen
HenrySG
Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Central Valley
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WA
Hermiston’s Size Too Much for Central Valley
Henry chipped in 10 points and battled on the defensive end. She competed on the glass and tried...
Written by CJ Broussard
Aspen
HenrySG
Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Central Valley
|
WA
Central Valley Responds in Must Win District Game
Henry led the way with 22 points and influenced the game well beyond scoring. She applied full court...
Written by CJ Broussard
Aspen
HenrySG
Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Central Valley
|
WA
Central Valley Took Control Early and Never Looked Back
Henry delivered a big night in a lower-scoring game for the Bears. She finished with 23 points, shooting...
Written by CJ Broussard
Aspen
HenrySG
Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Central Valley
|
WA
Scout Notebook: Mt. Spokane vs. Central Valley
Henry played the role of tone-setter and closer, finishing with 16 points. She spaced the floor consistently, punished...
Written by CJ Broussard
Aspen
HenrySG
Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Central Valley
|
WA
Buckets: GSL Scorers Defenses Must Game-Plan For
Henry’s scoring impact is rooted in her ability to stretch the floor. A confident perimeter shooter, she forces...
Written by CJ Broussard
Aspen
HenrySG
Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Central Valley
|
WA
March Madness Player Comps: GSL 4A/3A Rising Seniors
Rounding out the group is Central Valley sharpshooter Aspen Henry , whose game mirrors Iowa’s Lucy Olsen. This...
Written by CJ Broussard
Aspen
HenrySG
Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Central Valley
|
WA
Central Valley Rolls Past Meadowdale in High-Powered Showdown
The standout performer of the night, Aspen Henry , wasted no time making her presence known. She started...
Written by CJ Broussard
Aspen
HenrySG
Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Central Valley
|
WA
Central Valley vs. Mt. Spokane (3A First Round)
Henry was the Bears’ leading scorer in this matchup, pouring in 14 points. Once she found her rhythm,...
Written by CJ Broussard
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Henry chipped in 10 points and battled on the defensive end. She competed on the glass and tried to ignite transition opportunities. Her effort was steady even when shots were not falling for the team.
Henry led the way with 22 points and influenced the game well beyond scoring. She applied full court pressure, disrupted ball handlers, and turned defense into offense repeatedly. Her ability to defend end to end gave Central Valley momentum during critical stretches. When the game needed a stabilizing force, she provided it.
Henry delivered a big night in a lower-scoring game for the Bears. She finished with 23 points, shooting 9 of 15 from the field and 5 of 6 from the free throw line. When Central Valley needed separation, she provided it. Her efficiency stood out and helped turn early control into a decisive margin.
Henry played the role of tone-setter and closer, finishing with 16 points. She spaced the floor consistently, punished late closeouts, and made Mt. Spokane pay from the free throw line. Beyond the scoring, her presence steadied Central Valley during momentum swings, providing leadership as the Bears continue to redefine themselves offensively.
Henry’s scoring impact is rooted in her ability to stretch the floor. A confident perimeter shooter, she forces defenses to respect her range and stay connected off the ball. Henry does a strong job finding space within Central Valley’s offense and capitalizing on kick-outs and ball reversals. When she’s in rhythm, her shooting can quickly swing momentum and open driving lanes for teammates.
Rounding out the group is Central Valley sharpshooter Aspen HenryAspenHenry
5'9" | SG
Central Valley | 2026 WA
, whose game mirrors Iowa’s Lucy Olsen. This past season, Henry served primarily as a perimeter threat, floating from corner to corner and delivering timely three-pointers when her team needed a spark. Like Olsen, she’s a rhythm scorer who can swing momentum in a heartbeat when she gets hot. As her role expands next season, expect Henry to become a bigger part of the offense while continuing to provide athleticism and hustle on the defensive end.
The standout performer of the night, Aspen HenryAspenHenry
5'9" | SG
Central Valley | 2026 WA
, wasted no time making her presence known. She started the game on fire, going a perfect three-for-three from beyond the arc in the opening quarter. With CVHS already featuring multiple college prospects, it’s easy for individual performances to be overshadowed, but Aspen made sure that wasn’t the case. Her ability to stretch the floor and contribute defensively played a pivotal role in the victory. When asked what makes this team so special, she emphasized their unselfish style of play: “Everyone has a role and everyone slides into their own role. We like to use Brynn on the inside because she has the size, and then Eden,Gabbie, and Keana like to dribble the ball. When they do, people crash, and they can find me on the outside.” When asked to describe her game in one word, she simply responded: “Hustle.” Her performance on the court backed up that statement.
Henry was the Bears’ leading scorer in this matchup, pouring in 14 points. Once she found her rhythm, Central Valley made sure to keep feeding her the ball. A confident shooter, Henry knocked down deep shots with ease. The junior forward has started her playoff campaign in impressive fashion, and her name is one to watch as the Bears continue their postseason run.