2025 Rankings Update: Top players from the NWC in the 2025 class
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As the new 2025 class rankings have been released, I will be taking a deeper look into the NWC and other conferences to see which conference the top players are playing in. Here is the Northwest Conference, the number inside…
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Continue ReadingAs the new 2025 class rankings have been released, I will be taking a deeper look into the NWC and other conferences to see which conference the top players are playing in. Here is the Northwest Conference, the number inside the parentheses is where they are ranked inside the entire class.
Davis Fogle Davis Fogle 6'6" | SF AZ Compass Prep | 2025 #105 Nation AZ (4) – Anacortes HS
Davis is a special talent and has played years beyond his age for quite some time now. He is lengthy and keeps his dribble through pressure very well. His mid-range game is lethal. He can back down players, pull up right in their face, or use his shifty handles and step back for an open shot. He is fun to watch on the offensive side of the ball.
Brant Heppner Brant Heppner 6'6" | SF Lynden | 2025 State WA (35) – Lynden HS
Brant is a big body down low who has a very well put together post game. He is able to back down anyone, using his strength and big frame. He has great vision for a big man and is able to make accurate full court passes with ease. If left open on the perimeter, he will drain the deep shot.
Jaeger Fyfe Jaeger Fyfe 6'1" | SG Meridian | 2025 State WA (60) – Meridian HS
Fyfe is a player who is very consistent. When you watch him on the court, he plays very effortlessly. That is just because the game comes to him naturally. He finds his spots with ease, being able to knock down mid-range shots consistently. He’s a leader on this Trojans team and is vocal on the court when helping his teammates.
Michael Johnson ll (62) – Mount Vernon HS
Michael is a shifty guard who has a high ceiling. He has some of the best vision in the entire class. He can always find his teammates in tough places that not many players can. His elite vision paired with his elite ball handling makes him not turn the ball over much. He attacks the ball aggressive, no matter what.
Talon Jenkins Talon Jenkins 6'6" | SF Meridian | 2025 State WA (64) – Meridian HS
Talon’s game is still evolving as he is still growing into his frame. He is tall and lengthy, standing around 6’5″ now. He handles the ball well and creates shots for himself and his teammates. He can hit the 3 very well and when he’s feeling it he can hit 3-4 in a row on 3-4 straight possessions. His defensive game is very solid as his long arms cause a lot of turnovers in the Trojans zone defense.
Brady Ackerman Brady Ackerman 6'4" | PF Nooksack Valley | 2025 State WA (86) – Nooksack Valley HS
One of the main parts of this Pioneer offense is the big man Ackerman down low. He has fantastic footwork and is able to put them on display going against any other bigs. He is aggressive on the glass and provides a lot of strength for Nooksack down low. He sets solid screens, making him and Heutink a deadly pick-n-roll duo.
Caden Heutink Caden Heutink 6'1" | PG Nooksack Valley | 2025 State WA (97) – Nooksack Valley HS
Caden is going to be the primary ball handler/scorer for the Pioneers this season. It is a lot of weight on his shoulders but I know he is ready for the moment. He controls the pace of the game well and stays composed when pressured. He has a very smooth mid-range pull up shot and hits hit 3’s effectively.
Gannon Dykstra Gannon Dykstra 6'0" | PG Lynden Christian | 2025 State WA (118) – Lynden Christian HS
Gannon is a great leader on the court despite only have one year of varsity experience. I believe he is ready to step up and become a player the Lyncs can rely on. He is shifty on the court and has very good handles. He has a solid release and hits his deep shots at a high rate. He is going to have a big junior year.