Top 2022 Centers In Seattle
The center position in the state of Washington for the class of 2022 is quite slim to say the least. Size in the Pacific Northwest is really hit or miss by the class in comparison to some other regions. While…
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Continue ReadingThe center position in the state of Washington for the class of 2022 is quite slim to say the least. Size in the Pacific Northwest is really hit or miss by the class in comparison to some other regions. While the junior class has solid depth of talent and size on the wing and power forward positions, it is not the same for center.
Top 2022 Centers In Seattle
1) 6’4 C Camille Jentzsch Camille Jentzsch 6'4" | C Lake Stevens | 2022 State WA (Lake Stevens HS) – A true center with great size, hands and finishing ability. The biggest growth in Jentzsch’s game has been her willingness to play a more physical style of basketball. For many posts, it takes time for players to grow comfortable with using their size and imposing their will in the paint. Big Cam is now doing this and her game has made great strides as a result. She is also skilled enough to finish either hand around the basket and utilizes some shoulder fakes to get her defender off balance. A Division 1 prospect in the 2022 class. *Feature image
2) 6’4 C Elise Hani Elise Hani 6'4" | C Lake Washington | 2022 State WA (Lake Washington HS) – The starting center for the 3A state runners-up this past season. Hani is a University of Washington volleyball commit and never got into playing club basketball due to her love for volleyball. If she so chose, the 6’4 center could have been a Division 1 basketball recruit as well. Hani is long, lean and mobile at 6’4. She blocks shots, finishes with some soft touch around the basket and plays a good team game. An instant impact player when she steps on the floor.