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Best Players

jhop43

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Who are some of the best players in the state who don't get attention from the big programs. In other words the kids being recruited by midmajor schools or below, or maybe not at all, but who have real game?
 
Well here’s the list of seniors that are playing at the next level per highvoltagehoops.com.

Jake Anderson (Burlington-Edison) - Seattle Pacific U
Brady Bomber (Lynden) - Saint Martin's
Aaron Broussard (Federal Way) - Seattle U
Glen Dean (Roosevelt) - Portland St
Ababe Demissie (Rainier Beach) - Eastern Washington
Erich Fuhlendorf (Kings) - Warner Pacific
Gavin Gilmore (Pasco) - Seattle U
Jordan Hamilton (Seattle Prep) - Lehigh
Michael Ladd (Rainier Beach) - Fresno St
Mark McLaughlin (Inglemoor) - Nevada
Reggie Moore (Rainier Beach) - Fresno St
Dylan O'Neil (Kings) - Pacific Lutheran U
Rich Skillman (Nooksack Valley) - Northwest U
Nick Stackhouse (Squalicum) - Pacific Lutheran U
Shawn Stockton (Ferris) - Montana
Matthias Ward (Gig Harbor) - Montana
Alex Zerbach (Kentlake) - Oregon Tech

And I’ve heard DeAngelo Casto to Washington State pending his SAT score.
 
Name a player that was named MVP and defensive player of the year? Austin Bryan. Wenatchee's boys basketball player Austin Bryan was named the Columbia Basin Big Nine Cascade Division Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. This is a prime example of a team player and one that excels his game to that next level. Not only because he can finish on the offensive side, but he works as hard or harder on the defense. Not enough credit has been given to Bryan, but not a problem he still gets it done. A player that does not need to shoot the ball 20 plus times to get his 25 or 33 pt per game.
 
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