<p>Over the years, the South Puget Sound has been home to some of the very best talent that the state has to offer. While the level of talent is far from its peak years of the past, there are many college prospects to be aware of in the 2021 class. </p>
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<p>2021 6’9 PF [player_tooltip player_id="611188" first="Jackson" last="Grant"] (Olympia HS) is the top college prospect south of King County and one of the better prospects nationally at the power forward position. Grant is versatile at the 4 with his ability to hit the three, rebound and protect the paint defensively. *Committed to Washington </p>
<p>2021 6’7 SF [player_tooltip player_id="843718" first="Kenzel" last="Massey"] is a long and rangy shooter that has been on some Division 1 school’s radars for multiple years, although he still remains available. Massey improved some off the bounce this past high school season adding to his attack. He is capable of getting hot from behind the arc, although he is at his best when he is not falling in love with the three too much. </p>
<p>2021 6’2 PG [player_tooltip player_id="843726" first="Cobi" last="Campbell"] (Puyallup HS) is the best shooter in the South Sound! Lefty point guard that has the handle, shooting and IQ to run the one or two. Plays well off the pick and roll in the half court, but he is also a steady player in uptempo system that Puyallup utilizes. Has Division 1 and Division 2 interest. </p>
<p>2021 6’1 PG [player_tooltip player_id="843727" first="Omari" last="Maulana"] (Life Christian Academy) is a modern day tough guard in the South Sound. Maulana is strong, aggressive and skilled off the bounce. He can score inside and out with his body control around the hoop and perimeter skill set. Maulana has Division 1 and Division 2 schools fully aware of him as well, but he remains uncommitted. </p>
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