Junior Stars: 12 Best Washington High School Basketball Players in Class of 2021 – scorebooklive.com

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From Woodinville striker Mia Hughes to Chiawana playmaker Talia Von Oelhoffen, the future of Washington high school basketball is in good hands.

Scorebook Live has ranked Washington’s top basketball players by class – 2021, 2022 and 2023 – based on a combination of last season’s high school performances and their impact over the course of the season. 2020-21.

Here is the top class of 2021 players in Washington:

TOP 12 JUNIORS

Talia Von Oelhoffen, PG, Chiawana

(Photo by Vince Miller)

Now it’s his show. And based on talent (especially as a scorer, passer) and pedigree, she gets the green light to lead the quality class as the best national D1 rookie.

Mia Hughes, PF, Woodinville

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Many would give Hughes the best bill – and rightly so. She was an artist as consistent as anyone in the state in terms of pace of work and production.

Aaliyah Collins, PG, Glacier Peak

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A favorite of trainers as a defensive disruptor and transition play dog, Collins is a hit to avoid joining the state’s top crust.

MJ Bruno, PF, Central Valley

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For sure, Bruno is brave – and now it’s his turn to be Spokane’s next brightest star. She definitely has the energy, the personality and the play to do it.

Ashlyn Wallace, PG, Clarkston

Yes, she is back one more season to pick up the pockets of the other 2A guards, or pass them in transition. When she reaches her left hand – good night.

Faith Bergstrom, C, Camas

If you are looking for a player to make this gigantic jump, here is your best bet. She is an ambidextrous player whose game is expanding.

Esmeralda Morales, PG, Bethel

The dynamic duo of the Braves is reduced to a single solo act. And that’s a good thing with this engagement from Portland State, which is also good for shooting and passing.

Julianna Walker, PG, Annie Wright

One of the pressing questions for next year – can she become the first girl to get 3,000 career points? There is no more dangerous 3-point shooter.

Trista Hull, PF, La Salle

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Regardless of Hull’s ridiculous attacking ability indoors and out, his hands are glued to the basketball, both as a shot blocker and a hijacker.

Maya Erling, SF, Glacier Peak

Call it what you want – bold or fearless – but one thing is for sure, Erling wants the ball in his hands at the defining moments of the game. Clutch.

Katie Peneueta, PF, Heritage

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This first all-4 GSHL team does athletic things on the ground that tough 6-foot-2-inch girls aren’t supposed to do. His talent outside the painting appears.

Hailey Hiatt, PG, Arlington

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Many could have taken this final place, but the nod goes to the leader of the Eagles who could be the best 3A clutch and the most consistent 3-point shooter.

To note: Charlee Arthur, SF, Newport de Bellevue; Taliyah Clark, SF, Bishop Blanchet; Hailey Hiatt, PG, Arlington; Haley Huard, SF, Eastlake; Fatoumata Jaiteh, C, Meadowdale; Sharayah Johnson, C, Lincoln of Tacoma; Jaydia Martin, SF, Hudson Bay; Emily Mellema, PG, Lynden Christian; Molly Moffitt, SG, Seattle Prep; Shaunice Reed, PG, Franklin; Alivia Stephens, SF, Issaquah; Tamia Stricklin, SF, Seattle Prep; Ashlynn Sylve, PG, Yakima East Valley; Katie Thiers, C, Roosevelt; Joclyen Wyatt, PG, Wilson.

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