WHY SHE’S #1:What more can be said about the tough 6-foot guard who is already in the GOAT conversation with Susan Anderson and Devin Coppinger — with her senior season still to come? How about she has more state titles (3) and been named Class 2A player of the year (twice), state tournament MVP (twice), and Northwest Conference player of the year (twice) more times in her three-year career than she has defeats (1 loss in 73 games). This season, she averaged 22 points, 7 rebounds, 3 steals, and 3.5 assists while shooting 68 percent from the field, 83 percent from the line, and 42 percent from 3-point range. Despite not being flashy and sitting out many a fourth quarter with the Lions comfortably ahead, she was recognized by both VarsityWA and the Tacoma News Tribune as one of the five best players in Washington, naming her to their all-state, all-classification first teams. Considered by college recruiting websites as one of the top two juniors in the state, there is nothing she hasn’t done … except decide which college will be blessed with her talent after next season.
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