Top 2022 Prospects In Central Washington (Pt. 1)
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Moving on to some regional coverage of the class of 2022, the focus will now be on the Central Washington area. Yakima, Tri Cities and those close surrounding areas. This group has some girls with Division 1 and Division 2…
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Continue ReadingMoving on to some regional coverage of the class of 2022, the focus will now be on the Central Washington area. Yakima, Tri Cities and those close surrounding areas. This group has some girls with Division 1 and Division 2 interest. In this two part series, just some of the top players in the Central Washington area will be listed.
2022 5’8 CG Dylan Philip Dylan Philip 5'8" | CG Ellensburg | 2022 State WA (Ellensburg HS) – A Division 1 offered player in the ’22 class. Phillip is best known for her relentless motor and all out hustle at the guard position. She is effective on both sides of the ball and she is a good player in transition. She is capable of playing on or off the ball, but will project to be a point guard at the next level.
2022 5’7 PG Mya Hatchett Groce Mya Hatchett Groce 5'7" | PG Pasco | 2022 State WA (Pasco HS) – An under-recruited player to date out of this region. Groce brings a lot of intangibles from the point guard position that college coaches will love. She is a high level defender, pushes the tempo on offense, but also knows how to set up an offense and play under control. A prospect to know! *Feature image
2022 5’10 SG Kiana Yesiki Kiana Yesiki 5'10" | SG Eisenhower | 2022 State WA (Eisenhower HS) – A solid off guard that has also garnered some good college interest. Yesiki has a good midrange pull-up jumper and diverse offensive skill set out of the triple threat or off the bounce. She was projected to have a really big junior season with Eisenhower High School. A prospect worth tracking for sure.
2022 5’6 CG Aniyah Heavens Aniyah Heavens 5'6" | CG Chiawana | 2022 State WA (Chiawana HS) – A strong and study combo guard that can create her own shot off the bounce. Heavens plays with a lot of confidence and it would have been great to see her play alongside von Oelhoffen at Chiawana, but it is a tandem we may never see on the court together. Heavens has Division 1 interest.