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SBLive's 2021-22 all-state Washington high school girls coach of the year: Jeff Wilson gets Lake Washington rolling — again — in March

The Kangs win 14 of 15 games under the fifth-year coach in reaching the Class 3A championship game again - two years after being unexpected state finalists
SBLive's 2021-22 all-state Washington high school girls coach of the year: Jeff Wilson gets Lake Washington rolling — again — in March
SBLive's 2021-22 all-state Washington high school girls coach of the year: Jeff Wilson gets Lake Washington rolling — again — in March

Even after unexpectedly leading Lake Washington High School to the Class 3A championship game in 2020, Jeff Wilson still had his prove-it-again doubters.

So, guess what? Wilson, 31, and the Kangs did just that earlier this month, returning to the season's biggest game in the Tacoma Dome.

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Yes, Lake Washington still had all-state point guard Rosa Smith aboard for this voyage. But the team was without its top frontcourt scorer in Sydney Hani (knee), and yet made its championship-game run with essentially seven new players in the rotation.

Wilson also handed out the season's biggest strategic assist.

After the Kangs' mid-January loss to Tumwater, and a couple of poor perimeter shooting games against Archbishop Murphy and Interlake after that, Wilson shifted the focal point of the offense to 6-foot-4 Elise Hani, a University of Washington volleyball signee.

"We started spending the next few practices committed to finding Elise, and we inserted a different zone offense to get her isolated," Wilson said.

Combine that with getting fully healthy, Lake Washington won 14 of 15 games, including a come-from-behind regional-round victory over Snohomish, before running into No. 1 Garfield in the 3A title game.

And the Kangs' played the Metro League champions the toughest of anybody, losing 39-38.

Wilson really got into basketball hanging out at grandfather Ray Sulzer's week-long Arizona Sports Camp.



Back in Washington, Wilson played at Edmonds-Woodway High School, and was set to try out for the Portland State University men's team before getting into a serious automobile accident just days before he was set to graduate.

While recovering, Wilson decided to stay local - and get into coaching. He was the junior-varsity girls coach at his alma mater before being hired by Lake Washington before the 2017-18 season.

By his second season, the Kangs shed their losing ways. And in 2019-20, Lake Washington upset No. 1 Eastside Catholic in the 3A tournament to reach the finals, losing to Garfield.

They did it again two years later.

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(Featured photo by Vince Miller)

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Todd Milles, SBLive Sports
TODD MILLES, SBLIVE SPORTS

Todd Milles is a Regional Editor for SBLive Sports, covering Washington, Idaho and Montana.