Six 2027 Difference Makers
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The 2027 class is shaping up to be a pretty deep one already and these next six players have quickly shown the impact these young freshmen can have. Check out these difference makers, already starting and featuring in key roles…
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Continue ReadingThe 2027 class is shaping up to be a pretty deep one already and these next six players have quickly shown the impact these young freshmen can have. Check out these difference makers, already starting and featuring in key roles for their squads this season.
Morris is one of the most talented players in his class and it’s no wonder he’s jumped right into the fold at Curtis to help them remain atop the SPSL this year with a 10-1 league record. He’s been a crucial creator/scorer at times for a Vikings team that lost a lot of production off last year’s squad. He gets downhill with long strides, is able to cover a lot of ground with each dribble but stays patient when sifting through the defense and can finish in the paint in a lot of different ways. He’s fluid, has good balance that allows him to change direction quickly, and has a pretty pure looking jumper in the midrange.
Jalen Davis Jalen Davis 6'2" | PG Bremerton | 2027 State WA
Jalen Davis Jalen Davis 6'2" | PG Bremerton | 2027 State WA
Bremerton’s a team making a big move up the Olympic league this season and freshman Jalen Davis Jalen Davis 6’2″ | PG Bremerton | 2027 State WA has been a huge boost for the Knights. He’s a 6-foot-2 point guard who can really shoot the 3 ball. He plays with a nice general feel for the game, gets in position to make plays defensively and can read/time when to reach on ballhandlers or jump passing lanes like he did in their game against Bainbridge at the beginning of the month. He’s balanced on offense, can get to the hoop pretty well, and was their best creator in a win against the Spartans.
Mead is one of those teams that plays every team tough and a big piece of that competitiveness has been Maze this year. He plays fast and without fear, challenging players at the rim with hard takes where he can elevate and take contact pretty well. But he’s also a force from 3 as he showed against a tough Ridgeline team to start January. His first three makes came from behind the arc and he showed no hesitation even with just a sliver of room. He can get his shot off quick and it starts by getting his feet set on the catch so he’s immediately ready to rise and fire.
First impressions of Bullington are with his physical size. The freshman looks like anything but that. He’s 6-foot-7 and strong. He can matchup pretty well with different kinds of forwards, blocking shots at the rim against North Thurston’s Ray Adams Ray Adams 6’7″ | SF North Thurston | 2024 State WA earlier in the year, and then showing he can step outside and bury 3s against Richland’s Luke Westerfield Luke Westerfield 6’10” | PF Richland | 2024 State WA . He did struggle keeping Westerfield from establishing low position, but Bullington has a great skillset to build off of and is already one of the top big guys in his class.
Noah Kaylor Noah Kaylor 6'2" | CG Curtis | 2027 State WA
Noah Kaylor Noah Kaylor 6'2" | CG Curtis | 2027 State WA
Kaylor was not a name I was familiar with going into their game against Sumner but he’s not one I’ll soon forget. The 6-foot freshman guard started the game for Curtis and was one of their more impactful two-way players on the night. It was a key game atop the NPSL late in the season and Kaylor was on point from start to finish. Drilling 3s, off the catch and one after a nice little step back, he also showed some toughness at the rim with an and-one finish. Where he really impressed though was on the defensive end. He was matched up with one of Sumner’s top guards and was rarely beat or caught out of position, and even blocked a fadeaway jumper on a kid who had three inches on him.
Kaiden Wilson Kaiden Wilson 6'4" | SG Seton Catholic | 2027 State WA
Kaiden Wilson Kaiden Wilson 6'4" | SG Seton Catholic | 2027 State WA
Wilson is already a force down at Seton Catholic and gets it done with a solid mix of skill and athleticism. He’s a bigger guard at 6-foot-4 who has good strength and a nice variation of moves that allows him to score from different spots on the floor. The freshman even brings the ball down for his team at times, showing he’s a good processor who can make the right reads, attack on balance and play through contact. He’s got a good-looking stroke out to 3 as well and just looks like a kid who can be the total package as he continues to develop.