SPSL NORTH PLAYERS TO WATCH

By ERICK WALKER
Covington Reporter News
December 18, 2009 · 2:28 PM

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SPSL NORTH PLAYERS TO WATCH

Kylie Huerta Kentwood Guard Junior

Notable: Kentwood’s diminutive leader can do it all.

Briana Shannon Kent-Meridian Guard Senior

Notable: One of the league’s – and state’s – best-kept secrets.

Morganne Comstock Kentlake Forward Senior

Notable: All-leaguer averaged 16 points per game last year.

Mercedes Wetmore Auburn Riverside Guard Senior

Notable: She’s the catalyst that makes everything go for AR.

Kat Cooper Auburn Riverside Guard Junior

Notable: She’s dangerous from the inside and the outside.

Brittany Barrington Federal Way Guard Junior

Notable: Once she returns from knee injury, look out.

Courtney Johnson Kentwood Forward Junior

Notable: Leader on the soccer field does the same on the court.

Riley Butler Kentlake Center Senior

Notable: At 6-foot-3, there isn’t a more intimidating presence in the paint.

Alissa Martin Kentridge Guard Senior

Notable: She does a little bit of everything for the Chargers.

Talia Walton Federal Way F/C Junior

Notable: One of the most well-rounded players in the league.

Heather Restrepo Auburn Post Senior

Notable: Senior led the Trojans in scoring last year.

Tyshana Burgess Federal Way F/C Junior

Notable: Junior averaged 14 points, 10 rebounds per game last year.

Hannah Kiyohara Jefferson Guard Senior

Notable: Second-team all-league selection led Raiders in scoring last year.

Contact Covington Reporter News Erick Walker at ewalker@kentreporter.com or 425.432.1209, ext. 5052.

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