Top Prospects of Washington

Note: This is an evolving, alphabetical list. Players, evaluations, photos and details may be added as the year progresses.

Click on Class: Class of 2008 | Class of 2007 | Class of 2006 | Class of 2005


CLASS OF 2008

Ashley Andrews, Tumwater, 5-7
Top-notch PG with gunslinger's strut

Keri Arendse, Burlington-Edison, 5-7
Just scratching the surface of her potential

Candace Chambers, Seattle Prep, 6-0
Great size, mobility, hands

Ashley Corral, Prairie, 5-8
Best of the state's bumper PG crop

Brittany Janz, Anacortes, 5-6
Top-notch size, speed, attitude & skills

Eryn Jones, Meadowdale, 5-8
Best shooter of the bumper PG class

Brittany Kennedy, Lewis & Clark, 5-7
Uses speed to best use on defense

Kristi Kingma, Jackson, 5-7
Long, athletic, competitive PG

Monica Nevi, Hazen, 5-7
All-around PG who scores big for HS

Mary Ochiltree, Lake Stevens, 5-10
Has length, speed, shooting range

Sophie Russell, River Ridge, 5-10
Spring-loaded leaper with good size

Mandy Saintz, Bothell, 6-2
Still-developing post who can move

Kayla Standish, Ellensburg, 6-2
Tall wing who can bury the three

Tabitha Tomlinson, Puyallup, 5-7
Best floor leader of the PG crop


CLASS OF 2007

Mackenzie Argens, Roosevelt, 6-3
Should move to forefront as rebounder, defender

Amanda Best, Woodinville, 5-11
Range best described as "limitless"

Angie Bjorklund, University, 6-0
Maybe the most fundamental player in the nation

Alex Montgomery, Lincoln, 5-10
Most explosive athlete of the class

Sarah Morton, Monroe, 5-7
Top-notch point guard with vision, jumper

Christina Nzekwe, Chief Sealth, 6-4
Scary combination of size and athleticism

Regina Rogers, Chief Sealth, 6-4
State's most imposing inside force

Katelan Redmon, Lewis and Clark, 6-0
Has length and polished wing or two-guard skills

Courtney Vandersloot, Kentwood, 5-8
Will-not-be-denied scorer & floor leader

Stephanie Wilber, Auburn Riverside, 6-0
Dramatically improved wing skills


CLASS OF 2006

Heather Bowman, Lewis & Clark, 6-1
Athletic forward can run floor, shoot

Vivian Frieson, Garfield, 5-11
Excellent athlete with emerging wing skills

Julie Futch, Auburn Riverside, 5-8
Very athletic, aggressive scorer from the point

Jenn Jacobs, Bremerton, 5-8
Dynamic floor leader, very efficient scorer

Sara Mosiman, King's, 5-9
Strong, explosive combo guard

LeeAnn Palo, Woodinville, 5-8
Strong inside-outside scorer, creator

Lacale Pringle-Buchanon, Garfield, 5-10
Strong basketball IQ, wide skillset

Randi Richardson, Arlington, 5-6
Light's out scorer with poise


CLASS OF 2005

Jami Bjorklund, University, 6-0
Very strong, accomplished forward headed to Gonzaga

Kelsey Burns, Kennedy, 5-11
Versatile scorer; has committed to Arizona

Mackenzie Flynn, Redmond, 5-4
Poised, big-shot artist; committed to Idaho

Angela Hartill, Riverside, 6-3
Big, strong, athletic post; committed to New Mexico

Briann January, Lewis & Clark, 5-9
Explosiveness can dictate game; committed to Arizona State

Heidi McNeil, Oak Harbor, 6-3
Very good athlete with size; early commit to U.W.

Malia O'Neal, Garfield, 5-5
Savvy, electrifying point guard headed to UNLV

Kirsten Thompson, Monroe, 6-6
Best Washington big girl in years going to Arizona State

Jacqua Williams, Rainier Beach, 5-8
Tremendous athlete, headed to Georgia Tech


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