Mila Watson
Mila Watson
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Ryan Oppenheimer | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Watson put on a point guard clinic at the 3×3 Hoop League and showed that she may be the most naturally gifted playmaker in her class. She processes the game faster than her peers, which allows her to regularly pull off unguardable moves. Her spin gather move is quick and creates space for her layups. She has great touch on her scoop shots, floaters and off-hand finishes, and she can flip it up and in softly while running full speed toward the basket. She gets the defense to bite on her fakes, including a beautiful fake handoff on day 4 that freed her up to drive in for an easy score. Watson was one of only two freshmen on Beaverton’s varsity team last season, and she certainly looks primed for a breakout sophomore year.
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Five-foot-8 point guard
Mila Watson
Mila
Watson
5'6" | PG
Beaverton | 2028
State
OR
is a two-way playmaker with the stamina and IQ to run a strong, fast, and efficient offense from start to finish in a competitive club game. The rising sophomore (2028) is speedy with impressive handles and vision. She’s effective in the pick-and-roll. She can hit the catch-and-shoot three. She can drive and dish. Watson is a quick on-ball defender and will hustle to win the 50/50. She was a productive starting point guard for
Northwest Select
this spring. Watson and Beaverton’s starting point guard
Dara Oluwafemi
Dara
Oluwafemi
5'9" | CG/PG
Beaverton | 2027
State
OR
could make for an exciting backcourt duo for the Beavers next season.
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NW Select
Mila Watson
Mila
Watson
5'6" | PG
Beaverton | 2028
State
OR
is a true point guard with excellent handles and vision. She has a motor and a high game IQ. The 5-foot-8 freshman (2028) is strong with the ball, has quick lateral movement, and consistently gets downhill. Watson drives, draws the help defense, and dishes for the assist. She hit the catch-and-shoot three. She’s a tough defender, will rip the ball on the perimeter, and dive to the floor to fight for possession. Watson didn’t get a lot of playing time at Beaverton her freshman season, but she lights up the court with her hustle and playmaking abilities as a starting point guard for NW Select.
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