Class of 2020 Rankings: Top Power Forwards
Our class of 2020 positional rankings are dwindling down to the posts and we will now focus on the power forward position. This group is really strong at the top with two future Pac-12 players headlining the position and there…
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Continue ReadingOur class of 2020 positional rankings are dwindling down to the posts and we will now focus on the power forward position. This group is really strong at the top with two future Pac-12 players headlining the position and there are a few players underneath them that will be headed off to play at some smaller schools with a potential to have really strong careers.
First up is 6’4 Dalayah Daniels Dalayah Daniels 6'4" | PF Garfield | 2020 State WA out of Garfield High School. The future Cal Golden Bear helped Garfield to a 3A state title and also earned McDonald’s All-American honors in her senior year. She has the highest ceiling of the group with her outstanding length, mobility and potential as a wing-forward at 6’4. Number two Jordyn Jenkins Jordyn Jenkins 6'2" | PF Kentridge | 2020 State WA was the most consistent player of the bunch throughout her high school career. Jenkins is a top 50 player nationally due to her strength and mobility at 6’2. The future USC Trojan helped Kentridge to a 4A state title her freshman year. At number three is 6’0 Madison Dixon Madison Dixon 6'0" | PF Pomeroy | 2020 State WA of Pomeroy High School. A multiple time All-State player in her high school career and 15u adidas Gauntlet National Champion. Dixon will be playing at the University of Providence in college. Next up is 6’0 Irena Korolenko Irena Korolenko 6'0" | PF Cedar Park Christian | 2020 State WA of Cedar Park Christian School (feature image). Korolenko put together some really impressive performances in her senior year and earned herself a scholarship to play for the Seattle University Redhawks. Next up is 6’0 Ella Brubaker Ella Brubaker 6'0" | PF Curtis | 2020 State WA of Curtis High School. A rangy wing-forward that can play the 3 or 4 with her ability to handle on the wing and score in the midrange. She has signed to play at Master’s University. Other power forwards slated to play basketball at the next level are 5’11 CarolAnn Edwards CarolAnn Edwards 5'11" | PF University | 2020 State WA from University High School (Willamette), 6’1 Joelle Buck Joelle Buck 6'1" | PF Mt. Si | 2020 State WA of Mount Si High School (PLU) and 5’10 Tiara Hollimon Tiara Hollimon 5'10" | PF Glacier Peak | 2020 State WA of Glacier Peak High School (SPU).