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The competition level for basketball in the State is always at a high level. Each year, players continue to develop and grow, proving day in and day out that they can play at the next level. A lot of seniors…
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Continue ReadingThe competition level for basketball in the State is always at a high level. Each year, players continue to develop and grow, proving day in and day out that they can play at the next level. A lot of seniors played an astronomical factor for there respective teams, lighting up the scoresheet and leading them to victories. Due to there tireless efforts, coaches are starting to recognize the potential of these athletes.
Weston Ide Weston Ide 6'4" | SF Zillah | 2020 State WA (Zillah) – The 1A All-State team player is getting calls from multiple college coaches. Recently Ide received his fourth offer from Life Pacific University. The standout senior is an efficient playmaker who has great court vision and can score the ball at will.
Bryce Bouwman (Lynden Christian) – A sleeper that has continued to develop into a well-rounded player. Bouwman is a high IQ floor leader who can really push the ball. The shifty guard is an All-State 1A team selection who can really shoot the ball, get to the rim and find the open man. The unsigned senior currently holds offers from Puget Sound, Dordt, Northwest Christian University and Northwestern College.
Josh Joseph (Mount Tahoma) – Joseph is a quick and crafty guard who has a tight handle. The 5-foot-9 senior is a lockdown defender and fearless player overall. Joseph has a quick first step that can blow many a defender, a quality shooter and physical finisher around the rim. The 3A PCL HM guard is capturing the attention of NWAC schools in the Pacific Northwest.
Jaylen Scott (Stadium) – Scott is an elite scorer. The senior was honored with the 3A PCL Offensive Player of the Year, 1st team all PCL and is also a 1st team all-area selection. A relentless player who can score the ball at all three levels. The 6-foot guard scored 29.6 points per contest and has D1 and D2 schools calling.
Wendall Davis (Bellarmine) – The 6-foot-2 guard is extremely versatile who earned 4A All-SPSL second-team honors. A great leader on and off the court who works hard. Davis does a lot of the little things to help his team win, scoring the ball, getting rebounds and being a strong defender. Davis is currently hearing from schools in the NWAC.
Alex Glenn (Foss) – The floor general for the Falcons earned 2A first team all SPSL honors after stepping his during his final high school campaign. The shifty guard has gradually improved throughout his high school career. A guard who can handle the ball, finish through contact, shoot the ball efficiently and has good court vision. Glenn is hearing from NWAC schools in the area but is considering going to a Prep School.
Anthony Braggs Jr. (South Puget Sound CC, Lincoln HS) – Braggs Jr. is a player who excelled during the last two seasons. A player who continues to improve, does the little things to win games and loves to compete. Braggs Jr. recently received his fifth offer from Peru State College while holding other offers from Pacific Lutheran, Wayland Baptist, Evergreen State, and Puget Sound.