![]() ![]() “We have good size and are a skilled group,” Phillips said. ![]() University (15-6, 5-4, fifth): Coach Garrick Phillips returns an experienced team for his 17th season, including eight letterwinners and three starters, led by all-league senior post Shane Skidmore, a matchup problem for many in the league, and senior guard Gabe Heimbigner. “We have a strong group that has worked really hard on their game this summer and we should see a fun and exciting group competing night in and night out,” Rehkow said. Ridgeline (8-12, 2-7, eighth): Coach Freddie Rehkow has five letterwinners and three starters returning, led by sophomore guard Caden Andreas and seniors Easton Amend and Wyatt Cline. Guard Eli Williams was first-team all-league and leads eight letterwinners returning, including forwards Jacori and Juju Ervin. North Central (8-12, 4-5, sixth): Gonzaga star Robert Sacre takes the coaching duties with a lot of talent at his disposal. “We’re looking to build on the past two years and challenge every team on our schedule,” Wagenblast said. In his ninth year, he has seven letterwinners and three returners from that team, including all-state guard Ryan Lafferty and all-league post Andrew Rayment. ![]() 1 overall seed to state and finished third for coach David Wagenblast. Spokane (25-2, 9-0, first): The Wildcats took a No. “We will be a younger team than we have been the past few years, so there will inevitably be some things to iron out,” Jordan said. Seniors Emerson Fleck and Bo Dugan, and junior guard Nash Dunham are key returners. Mead (10-11, 6-3, fourth): Luke Jordan is back for his third season with the Panthers and has five letterwinners, but no starters, back from last season. Senior wing Duran Downes, a transfer from Upper Columbia, will help. Lewis and Clark (8-15, 3-6, seventh): Second-year coach Jace Wambold returns to the Tigers with eight letterwinners and two starters back, including seniors Luke Jessup, Paolo Murray and Parker Pincock. He has seven letterwinners back, but just one starter: guard Henry Sandberg, a second-team all-league pick. Gonzaga Prep (24-5, 8-1, second): Coach Matty McIntyre, now in his 14th season, took a senior-laden crew to fourth at state last year. “But there are some players who need to get up to speed fast.” “It’s a group with some experience,” Mallon said. “We had a lot of growth throughout the offseason and are really committed to getting better,” Peevey said.įerris (16-7, 6-3, third): Eighth-year coach Sean Mallon returns seven letterwinners and three starters, including all-league senior guard Dylan Skaife, one of the best shooters in the league, who is committed to Lewis-Clark State. Stinson is healthy and headed to Washington State next year. “We’re inexperienced, but we’ll be tough-minded and scrappy,” Milless said.Ĭheney (6-14, 0-9, 10th): Coach Travis Peevey’s second year on the bench didn’t go the way he planned, as star Even Stinson got hurt and the team suffered a winless season in-league. Seniors Daniel Imes and Riley Davis will be counted on to lead. Milless has no starters and only three letterwinners back. GSL 4A/3AĬentral Valley (2-20, 2-7, ninth): The Bears took some lumps last season and new coach T.J. Records/standing listed from 2022-23 season. Teams in alphabetical order by classification. Here’s a preview of the Greater Spokane League 4A/3A and 2A divisions, plus others in the region. The Washington high school boys basketball season is underway. ![]()
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