15 leading point guards from 2023-24 Washington girls basketball: Position of slick D1 playmakers
From top recruits to small-school heroes, there are plenty of point guards who puts together outstanding seasons in 2023-24.
SBLive scoured the state throughout a full season of coverage and spoke with coaches, media members and sources from every corner to compile the most impactful point guards.
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Editor's note: Players only eligible for one list. SBLive tried sorting multi-position standouts in best position - or one they spent most time at. Also, players who missed much of season due to injury were not considered.
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TOP POINT GUARDS IN WASHINGTON
(Names are in alphabetical order)
Kaleo Anderson, King's (1A), soph.
At 6-foot-1, is matchup problem on perimeter, and her calm demeanor and silky-smooth playing style are lethal combination.
Devin Coppinger, Nooksack Valley (1A), sr.
Arguably most complete guard in state, UW signee scores, passes, defends, rebounds - and always makes game-deciding play.
Aylah Cornwall, Gonzaga Prep (4A), fr.
This is no ordinary ninth grader. Strong and determined floor general models her game after ex-Cashmere star Hailey Van Lith.
Katie Fiso, Garfield (3A), sr.
Oregon signee was born to play point guard, and her slick passing and unmatched vision should make her a star in the Big Ten.
Esmeralda Galindo, Davis of Yakima (4A), sr.
Profiles more as an off guard, but when Pirates needed a big play, she delivered - setting everything up with array of cagey moves.
Teryn Gardner, Mead (3A), sr.
Goes down as one of the all-time greats out of talent-rich Spokane, this Boise State signee led Panthers to 3A title game..
Bella Hasan, Kamiak (4A), sr.
Southern Utah signee still shows same deft balance from martial-arts upbringing.on the court as a break-you-down attacker.
Brooklynn Haywood, Union (4A), soph.
Leading scorer in Clark County - again - was a nightly display of savvy ball-handling and shotmaking for perimeter-oriented Titans.
Aniya Hooker, Lynnwood (3A), sr.
Royals' alpha bulldog really carried team in final month with teammate Kayla Lorenz sidelined; recent Siena commit.
Lainee Houillon, Sumner (4A), sr.
Nobody played the level of physical on-ball defense that Houillon did, and her trademark relentless work rate was Spartans' fuel.
Samara Morrow, Arlington (3A), sr.
Eagles fed off her emotion, and fiery leader carried team to another 3A Wesco title and WIAA tournament berth.
Soraya Ogaldez, North Thurston (3A), sr.
Pure shake-and-bake playmaker, if guards give her a sliver of an opening, she gets attacking downhill as purposeful as anybody.
Jamison Philip, Ellensburg (2A), jr.
Bulldogs weren't as athletic as in year's past, which made her on-ball defensive pestering all the more vital. Complete facilitator.
Gia Powell, Meadowdale (3A), sr.
Brown University signee has playmaking wiggle few guards have - and is dead-eye shooter from any spot on floor.
Keirra Thompson, Camas (4A), jr.
Watching her dribble, slide and no-look pass is much like watching a Globetrotters guard gliding all over the court. Fun to watch.
More point guards to mention: Angelica Askey, Rainier, jr.; Jacey Boesel, Okanogan, soph.; Ashlan Bryant, Deer Park, fr.; Shayla Cordis, Timberline, soph.; Chloe DeHaro, West Valley of Spokane, sr.; Taylen Evander, Napavine, soph.; Ariyana Deloney, Foster, soph.; Giselle Dogan, Jackson, sr.; Avery Hansen, Auburn, fr.; Ava Marr, Archbishop Murphy, jr.; Naomi Senato, Emerald Ridge, sr.; Deets Parrish, Wapato, soph.; Izzy Simmons, Hermiston, jr.; Amber Swan, Neah Bay, sr.; Jada Travis, Bellarmine Prep, sr.; Kendall Wallace, Clarkston, sr.; Ciona Wells, Lincoln of Tacoma, sr.