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The summer is quickly coming to a close, meaning the high school basketball season is getting closer and closer. I looked into who some of the best duos in the state might be next season. Noel Davis Noel Davis 5'11"…
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Continue ReadingThe summer is quickly coming to a close, meaning the high school basketball season is getting closer and closer. I looked into who some of the best duos in the state might be next season.
Noel Davis Noel Davis 5'11" | PG O'Dea | 2024 State WA (’24), Brian Webster Brian Webster 6'3" | SG O'Dea | 2026 State WA (’26), & Breylon Webb Breylon Webb 6'7" | SF O'Dea | 2025 State WA (’25) – O’Dea HS
I couldn’t pick just 2 of these players so I decided to include all 3 into this article. Noel is a top rising prospect in the 2024 class as he has been having a PHENOMENAL summer, having some 40 point and even a 50 point game recently. Davis controls the pace very well and is going to be a great leader/facilitator once again for this squad. Webster is a top 2026 players, having skills that go beyond his years. He can do it all on the court, scoring from all 3 levels and defending at a high level. He is only entering his sophomore year and already has many D1 schools interested in him. Webb is going to fit alongside the other 2 very well. All 3 will compliment each other perfectly. Breylon plays under control and plays off of 2 feet. He’s been a rising prospect over the last couple months and will continue to rise.
Aidan Bews Aidan Bews 6'6" | SF Quincy | 2024 State WA (’24) & Julian Ibarra Julian Ibarra 6'4" | SG Quincy | 2024 State WA (’24) – Quincy HS
Aidan has been showcasing quite a bit of improvement over the summer and since the last high school season started. He is strong and able to hold his own while in the paint, finishing well around the rim using his solid footwork. His deep shot has been getting better and should be able to stretch the floor very nicely next season. Julian does a fantastic job at facilitating his offense. He is patient with the ball in his hands and shows off his speed when pushing the ball in transition. He makes a big impact with his energy and plays high level intense man defense.
Anthony Canales Anthony Canales 6'4" | SG Lynden | 2024 State WA (’24) & Brant Heppner Brant Heppner 6'6" | SF Lynden | 2025 State WA (’25) – Lynden HS
Canales is a player who can take over any single game with his abilities on the court. He plays with a very high level of intensity and passion and knows how to get to his spots smoothly. He has a knockdown jumper from mid-range and from long range. Anthony scores from all 3 levels at a very high level, using either hand to get to the bucket. Heppner is a name people will soon know very well. He is a big framed post who can run the floor and also hit shots from deep when left open. His footwork is solid, being able to use his post moves down low to get the bucket.
Nyale Robinson Nyale Robinson 5'10" | PG Rainier Beach | 2025 State WA (’25) & Kaden Powers Kaden Powers 6'5" | SG Rainier Beach | 2025 State #380 Nation WA (’25) – Rainier Beach HS
Kaden has been a rising prospect in the class fo 2025 in the state of Washington. He has been improving his game steadily by making his game more well rounded. He has fantastic athleticism and uses it to his advantage. Powers has a high basketball IQ, leading to not many turnovers. Robinson is likely to step into the role as the primary ball handler and like Powers, Robinson doesn’t turn the ball over often either. Nyale changes his pace very well, being able to stop on a dime instantly. He is crafty with the ball and definitely has the abilities to drop 10+ assists a night.