Edmonds-Woodway’s Cam Hiatt makes a layup during the 3A boys championship game against Rainier Beach on Saturday, March 8, 2025 in Tacoma, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Edmonds-Woodway’s Cam Hiatt makes a layup during the 3A boys championship game against Rainier Beach on Saturday, March 8, 2025 in Tacoma, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

8 local players named to state basketball all-tourney teams

Kaleo Anderson of King’s selected MVP of 1A girls tournament.

Here are the 2025 Class all-tournament basketball teams, as voted on by media members in attendance.

4A GIRLS

MVP

Cheyenne Hull, Davis, soph

First team

Olivia Collins, Sumner, jr.

Kawehi Borden, Sumner, soph.

Deets Parrish, Davis of Yakima, jr.

Isa Garcia, Davis of Yakima, soph.

Brynna Pukis, Glacier Peak, sr.

Second team

Jazzy Wilkerson, Woodinville, jr.

Hailey Quiggle, Woodinville, sr.

Malia Ruud, Chiawana, sr.

Avery Hansen, Auburn, soph.

Samantha Thoma, Glacier Peak, sr.

— — — — — —

4A BOYS

MVP

Drew Jones, Puyallup, sr.

First team

Brogan Howell, Gonzaga Prep, sr.

Landen Northrop, Richland, jr.

Josiah Lee, Glacier Peak, sr.

Landen Birley, West Valley of Yakima, sr.

Parker Mills, West Valley of Yakima, jr.

Second team

Ethan Harris, Camas, jr.

Daniel Johnson, Auburn, jr.

Lance Horntvedt, Richland, jr.

Ryan Carney, Gonzaga Prep, jr.

Will Nasinec, Puyallup, jr.

— — — — — —

3A GIRLS

MVP

Brynn McGaughy, Central Valley, sr.

First team

Willa Chinn, Lakeside of Seattle, sr.

Eden Sander, Central Valley, sr.

Jayda Lewis, Garfield, sr.

Shayla Cordis, North Thurston, jr.

Soraya Ogaldez, North Thurston, sr.

Second team

Dilynn Johnson, Bellevue, fr.

Anvi Bhatis, Lakeside of Seattle, soph.

Lena Most, Garfield, jr.

Grace Renners, Seattle Prep, sr.

Trinity Palmer-Wilson, Bellevue, soph.

— — — — — —

3A BOYS

MVP

Jaylen Petty, Rainier Beach, sr.

First team

Cam Hiatt, Edmonds-Woodway, sr.

Kaden Powers, Rainier Beach, sr.

Jaden Ghoreishi, Mount Spokane, jr.

Beckham King, Seattle Prep, sr.

Tripp Haywood, Garfield, soph.

Second team

BJ Roy, Garfield, sr.

JuJu Ervin, Garfield, jr.

Niko Christofilis, Seattle Prep, jr.

J.J. Bordeaux, Bellarmine Prep, sr.

Ben Heisel, Bellarmine Prep, jr.

— — — — — —

2A GIRLS (local)

Second team

Celine Wright, Archbishop Murphy, soph.

— — — — — —

1A GIRLS (local)

MVP

Kaleo Anderson, King’s — The junior guard averaged 19.3 points, 9.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.3 blocked shots during three games at the Yakima Valley SunDome while leading the Knights to a runnerup finish.

Second team

Cat Ellard, King’s, sr.

— — — — — —

1B BOYS (local)

First team

Davien Parks, Tulalip Heritage, jr.

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