Senior Class 2B All-State Team
The following players have been selected for the WIBCA All-State Team: A.J. Floyd, Davenport – Floyd is the 2B senior all-state player of the year. Floyd is a winner. A player who does the little things to help his team…
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Continue ReadingThe following players have been selected for the WIBCA All-State Team:
A.J. Floyd, Davenport – Floyd is the 2B senior all-state player of the year. Floyd is a winner. A player who does the little things to help his team get the win. Floyd is a tough, hardnosed player who loves to score around the basket but can also shoot it really well.
Bryce Cline, Winlock – A leader who plays extremely hard on both offense and defense. The senior is a member of the 1,000-point club, scoring the ball very efficiently from all areas of the court.
Broc Keeton, Toutle Lake – A tough guard who is a knockdown shooter and a physical defender. Keeton is a good floor general who loves to compete.
Matt Thompson Matt Thompson 6'6" | PF Eastlake | 2021 State WA , Kettle Falls – The senior is displayed a strong and consistent offensive attribute all season long. Thompson scored 18.5 points in twenty-seven games during his last high school campaign.
Jacob Holling, Liberty – Holling is a great rebounder who can really push the ball. The senior guard loves to create his shot off the dribble but is also a quality catch and shoot player.
Brayden Thomas, Adna – The senior has improved in every aspect of his game and grown to become a leader for Pirates. After only scoring 4.6 points as a junior, Thomas ended his senior season scoring 20.2 points, 1.1 assists, 7.3 rebounds, and 1.7 steals.
Justin Hudson, Kittitas – The Yakima Valley College baseball signee is just as good a basketball player. The senior is a physical player who was a big-time player for the coyotes, scoring 20.9 points.
Corey Jarrell, Brewster – A player who fills the stats sheet. The senior is a competitor that never gives up. Jarrell scored 12.6 points, 3.7 assists, 3.8 rebounds and had 1.4 steals per contest.
Conner Ashworth, Brewster – A big presence in the paint all year long for the Bears, Ashworth displayed double-double potential as he ended the season with 11.5 points and 6.4 rebounds. The big man is physical in the paint on both ends of the floor.
Cameron St. Pierre, Lake Roosevelt – A player who has continued to excel and grow every year for the Raiders. The senior stepped up to help Lake Roosevelt capture the league title with a 15-1 record.
Brevin Ross, Darrington – Ross has really grown into a great leader on and off the court. A great teammate who will do anything on the floor to help his team edge the opposing team. Ross is a high IQ player who does not back down and plays hard.