2B pre-season – All State list
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We have covered all but 2B and 1B pre-season all state lists. This year’s 2B is stocked with talented seniors and lots of underclassmen. My list includes all classes. Kelson Gebbers WA #12 SF #2 HEIGHT 6'6" POS SF CLASS…
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Continue ReadingWe have covered all but 2B and 1B pre-season all state lists. This year’s 2B is stocked with talented seniors and lots of underclassmen. My list includes all classes.
A candidate for 2B player of the year. He’s played in two consecutive state title games. A talented player who will play on the perimeter. He moves well in space and will pull the trigger off the dribble from anywhere on the court. Division 1 talent.
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The best athlete in 2B, he has some elite level athleticism, paired with great size for a guard. He will be a tough match-up on any night in 2B.
He has already surpassed the 1,000 point mark and he is only a junior. He can get tough buckets from anywhere. Great shooter, gets downhill, and posts up smaller players. Averaged 26PPG last season.
Only a sophomore, he was MVP of his league last year as a freshman. Getting around 18PPG. He pairs great shooting, decent size and toughness in the lane to get his points from all over the floor. Burbank loves to run and he can finish on the other end.
He is a third year starter and got 20PPG last season. He will surpass the 1,000 mark this season as a junior. Made 63 threes at 43% last season. He can beat you off the dribble and is great at picking pockets for layups.
Best point guard in the loaded Central 2B. He is also only a junior, and brings back his 16PPG from last season. He gets to the bucket as well as anyone in 2B.
One of the true big men post players in 2B. He’s a tough match up in the paint and clears space with his size. He can also step out and hit the triple with his soft touch. Led MWP to a 5th place finish at state.
He is the other half of the dynamic duo of sophomores from Burbank. Can beat you with the long ball, and is active. He can play anywhere, and loves to get out and run with his backcourt mates.
An athletic big, who is great in the post. He works to establish position in the post and knows what to do with it when he gets it. He can move and has a knack for getting buckets. He crashes the boards and gets second chance shots. Tough player in the paint and can step out and hit jumpers.
A double double guy last season on a team that only lost only three games. Unfortunately two of those were to Burbank and Northwest Christian in district and regional playoff winner to state. They return some key pieces for another run, with him being the leading scorer and rebounder from a year ago.
Highlights
An athletic guard who likes to get downhill. He also is active in the paint and gets tough buckets. Another sophomore
He got 17PPG and 9RBP, while also hitting 41% of his threes, with 43 made. He does a little bit of everything. He runs the show for Okanagan. A taller guard who sees the floor well and takes care of the rock.
He is an athletic wing who will get his points on mid-range moves, and getting himself to the bucket. He can also shoot it from deep. He plays hard and gets after it on the glass. Averaged 18PPG last season.
A big bodied kid who can create space in the paint. He got around 12PPG and 5RPG last season. He seems to have a knack for getting open in the post.
Brodie Avalon
Brodie Avalon
Shooter, who averaged 19PPG for Wahkiakum last season. He’s got a great mid-range pull up jumper. One of the best in the Central 2B at knocking down shots.
Lincoln Foland
Lincoln Foland
Was a big part of Liberty’s state championship team last year along with his brother Landon. He will take over as the number one option this year for a team that graduated a lot of talent.