Originally published February 29, 2012 at 8:02 PM | Page modified February 29, 2012 at 10:23 PM
Dream Team: Ten impact players in the 4A state tournament
These five boys and five girls players should figure prominently in the Class 4A state tournament this week.
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Boys
Zach LaVine, Bothell
• 6-3, Jr., G, 24 ppg
LaVine can flat-out score, and he makes it look easy. He has already caught the attention of some elite college programs.
Jordan Chatman, Union
• 6-5, Sr., G, 21 ppg, 7 rpg
The BYU-bound senior is following in the footsteps of his father, Jeff, who was a standout at the university.
David Trimble, Davis
• 6-2, Sr., G, 15 ppg
Trimble tore up Tacoma in 2011, averaging 18 points in last year's tournament. He's back for more.
Tucker Haymond, Garfield
• 6-5, Jr., F, 22 ppg, 10 rpg
Haymond emerged as the Bulldogs' leader this season, showing off a diverse game that makes him a threat both inside and out.
Jason Todd, Jackson
• 6-5, So., F, 19 ppg, 9 rpg
Todd may be young, but his game is polished. He scores, crashes the boards and keeps teammates involved.
Girls
Brooke Gallaway, Central Valley
• 5-10, Sr., G, 17.1 ppg
Crafty scorer, second all-time in school's storied history, is a four-year All-GSL performer.
Ali Forde, Woodinville
• 6-1, Sr., C, 14.3 ppg, 13 rpg
Special athlete (will play basketball, volleyball for Idaho) comes in driven to end prep career on high note.
Brittany McPhee, Mount Rainier
• 5-11, So., F, 22.4 ppg, 11.5 rpg
Tenacious player at both ends of the court with knack for cleaning up on the boards.
Lindsay Stockton, Gonzaga Prep
• 5-7, Sr., G, 12.1 ppg
You'll see a lot of John Stockton in his oldest daughter, who scores and distributes.
Darah Huertas-Vining, Federal Way
• 5-3, Sr., G, 16 ppg
Savvy player is a three-point time bomb waiting to go off.














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