Five 2022’s Who Had Standout Summers
As July comes to and end, so do the travel ball careers of most of the class of 2022. We take a look at four players who showed out in their final summer seasons. Zahirah Walton Zahirah Walton 5'11" |…
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Continue ReadingAs July comes to and end, so do the travel ball careers of most of the class of 2022. We take a look at four players who showed out in their final summer seasons.
Zahirah Walton Zahirah Walton 5'11" | SG Kentlake | 2022 State WA (NW Greyhounds): In her final summer, Walton played a key roll for the dominant NW Greyhounds program. Her play solidified her place as a power five prospect with Big 12 and SEC schools showing profound interest. She proved to be the top non-committed 2022 in the state of Washington while playing a lead roll for a team playing the top competition in the country every week.
Cori Wilcox Cori Wilcox 6'2" | PF Lake Stevens | 2022 State WA (FBC NWA): Wilcox showed used her final summer to show why she is the #2 power forward in Washington. Competing against top competition, she demonstrated her ability to get on the boards, finish in traffic with either hand and play strong defense in the paint. Her strong play on the court coupled with her focus and dedication to her teammates left know doubt that she is a prospect colleges will be strongly considering adding to their ’22 class.
Jadyn Watts Jadyn Watts 6'0" | SF West Seattle | 2022 State WA : (NW Greyhounds): Watts stepped into a leadership roll with Greyhounds demonstrating a readiness and maturity that will help her quickly adapt to the college level. Her versatility was on full display throughout July as she matched up with players playing all three front court positions and more than holding her own. Multiple mid-major programs are vying to add her talents.
Gabby Stuart Gabby Stuart 5'10" | SG Seattle Prep | 2022 State WA : (Columbia Cascades): The definition of a knock-down shooter, Stuart thrived in her final summer of AAU ball. Helping lead Columbia Cascades to success in tournament after tournament. Her shooting prowess and ever-expanding offensive skill set were topped only by her ability to bring her teammates together. This high-academic guard/wing has interest up to the D1 level and her performances this summer only helped her strengthen that standing.
Colbi Zorich Colbi Zorich 5'11" | SF Inglemoor | 2022 State WA (Way to Win Gold): Skilled, versatile, fearless and tough are all words that perfectly describe Zorich’s game and all facets were on display in July. Playing multiple positions against every opponent Way to Win Gold took on. Zorich stood out most in her ability to guard 1-4 while enthusiastically accepting and thriving in any roll she was called on to perform. Undoubtedly a player any college up to the mid-major level will be ecstatic to add.