MLK Day High School Basketball: Insights into WIAA Championship Prospects

Annual MLK High School Classic

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One of the fantastic aspects of MLK Day basketball is that it brings together programs from various parts of Washington for matchups that might not typically occur.

These exciting contests took place all over western Washington on Monday.

Here are five games observed, complete with insights:

1. Lynden is a strong contender for the most complete girls basketball team in Washington

Rob Adams often receives jests regarding the timing of his return to coach the Lynden High School girls basketball team.

In truth, it was perfect.

The Lions triumphed over Ellensburg last year to claim the WIAA Class 2A title, welcomed back key players Payton Mills and Finley Parcher (both of whom will also return in 2025-26) this season, and are showing no signs of letting up.

Moreover, several nuanced factors contribute to this roster potentially being the most well-rounded in Washington, irrespective of classification: Lexi Hermanutz has emerged as a legitimate scoring threat as the No. 3 option. Kiki York provides excellent perimeter defense and plays unselfishly, while Rian Stephan, a 6-foot-2 commit to UW volleyball, adds extra height to an already towering lineup.

The Lions showcased their prowess during a decisive 16-2 run against Class 1A contender King’s in the fourth quarter at the King Showcase in Kent, demonstrating their peak performance on both ends of the court.

“We have moments out there,” Adams said. “Biggest things for us was I thought we were defending really well in the first half … but we weren’t playing offense with a lot of rhythm and flow. Once we settled in and collectively caught our breath, we had a nice second half. We played 10 people – we always do – and we just kind of wear on you.”

2. Ellensburg girls are playing at a faster pace … and it’s impressive

Naturally, one of the teams Lynden may again contend with in March is Ellensburg, who had their 75-game winning streak (along with two Class 2A titles) interrupted by the Lions in a nail-biting WIAA championship match.

With 6-foot-4 center Alana Marrs off to Oregon State for volleyball, the team has adjusted by ramping up their pace on both sides, led by the dynamic point guard Jamison Philip.

Thanks to Philip’s remarkable ability to read plays quickly and execute with agility, this change could actually be advantageous for the Bulldogs, as their trapping press continues to exhaust opposing guards.

With Layne Rogel (5-foot-11) and Bella Standish (5-8), who looks poised to become the program’s next standout, the team maintains enough height to compete effectively inside.

Ellensburg achieved perhaps the most notable win of the winter season by defeating the larger and more physically imposing 4A Emerald Ridge 62-33 at the Dream Showcase in Federal Way.

“You could tell we were a little nervous,” Ellensburg girls coach Tim Ravet remarked. “By the end of the first quarter, we got back to playing our game of (being) unselfish and making the right reads and right plays.”

3. Richland boys have a bountiful supply of offensive firepower

As Richland’s all-time winningest coach, Earl Streufert is nearing 450 career victories and has previously had multiple players scoring over 20 points per game on the same team.

However, he’s never had guards like Landen Northrop and Lance Horntvedt, who combine strength with the ability to score from all areas on the court.

“I’ve had some really good guard combos … but I’ve never had two guys who can dominate you physically,” Streufert expressed. “These guys are special. They can both post up, drive through contact, and execute secondary moves.

“They both bring so many dimensions to the game.”

In a non-league matchup against Tahoma in Federal Way, Horntvedt recorded a remarkable 31 points while Northrop contributed 24. Both players have consistently scored at least 20 points in games.

Moreover, with Jackson Woodard stepping up to take on greater ball-handling responsibilities, Richland’s objective of reaching 80 possessions per game poses a significant challenge when attempting to keep the Bombers’ score under 80 points.

4. Lake Washington thrives on aggressive offense

These days, even among the standout athletes at Lake Washington, the consensus is that the team enjoys launching shots from beyond the 3-point line.

With senior Paige Citron, junior Ashley Uusitalo, and sophomore Julia Benthin generating chances, it’s not hard to understand their affinity for this style of play, often affording them open looks at the basket.

However, during a matchup against fellow Class 4A rival Sumner, when shots weren’t falling and the team found itself trailing in Federal Way, coach Jeff Wilson adapted the strategy.

Uusitalo and Benthin began driving toward the basket, resulting in a balanced inside-out scoring approach, which also sparked an increase in their defensive intensity.

Ultimately, this strategy led to a 58-47 win over the Spartans—a game that felt more decisive, especially considering their performance in the latter half. Uusitalo topped the scoring chart with 22 points, 15 of which came in the second half, while Benthin contributed 18.

“Yeah, we can attack early when it is there,” Wilson commented. “But when we’re patient in our offense and we get some movement and we get mismatches that we like, we can be really efficient.”

5. No team is less concerned about opponents than Davis

Another strong contender for the top girls’ team in Washington is Yakima’s Davis, currently ranked No. 1 in Washington’s overall rankings.

What stands out most about the Pirates is their indifference toward the names on opposing uniforms; they simply focus on playing their game.

Their aggressive playstyle, characterized by numerous 3-point shots and physical gameplay, tends to wear opponents down, as evidenced in their 68-50 triumph over Tahoma in Federal Way.

The Pirates have already bested state champion Camas, along with Mead, Tahoma, Union, and Kamiakin during non-league play. Their only losses have been to formidable Oregon teams Clackamas and Willamette.

Sophomore Cheyenne Hull shines as a leading scorer and also plays a pivotal role in setting the team’s competitive tone. She ranks among the top all-around players statewide.

With the addition of agile point guard Deets Parrish and sharpshooters Averie Brandt and Isa Garcia, this squad—while perhaps lacking in depth—is relentless in their pursuit.

  1. Athletic Highlights

    Tufanua Ionatana Umu-Cais Joins 2026 Polynesian Bowl Roster

    2026 Englewood Cherry Creek DL offer Tufanua Umu-Cais

    2026 Englewood Cherry Creek DL offer Tufanua Umu-Cais

    Englewood (Colo.) Cherry Creek defensive lineman Tufanua Ionatana Umu-Cais has received an invitation to participate in the 2026 Polynesian Bowl, as announced on Tuesday.

    The standout player from Colorado expressed his excitement about this honor.

    “Being selected to the Polynesian Bowl is a huge honor,” stated Umu-Cais. “It’s a recognition of all the hard work, dedication, and sacrifices I’ve made, and it means even more knowing how much pride and history are connected to the game. I have seen many players in the Poly Bowl and even players that are in the league now. It is truly special to be a part of something like that.”

    Umu-Cais is eager to immerse himself in the experience in Hawaii.

    “I’m extremely excited,” he said. “The Polynesian culture is so rich, full of pride, family, and tradition. I’m looking forward to learning more, meeting new people, and embracing everything the experience has to offer. I am extremely excited to immerse myself in the Poly community because it’s my culture. I can’t wait to really put on for my family as well as my community.”

    This will mark his first visit to the Aloha State.

    “I haven’t been to Hawaii yet, so this will be my first time,” Umu-Cais shared. “I’m really looking forward to it—the beauty, the culture, and the experience of a lifetime.”

    Additionally, Umu-Cais is enthusiastic about the opportunity to compete alongside some of the nation’s top talents.

    “I do not know the roster yet and what players are going to be attending, but I look forward to meeting them and also competing,” he noted.

    The roster for the 2026 Polynesian Bowl includes early invitees such as Immanuel Iheanacho, Faizon Brandon, DJ Jacobs, Myson Johnson-Cook, Brandon Arrington, Chris Henry Jr., Kendre Harrison, Cederian Morgan, Honor Fa’alave-Johnson, Xavier Griffin, Kelsey Adams, Jamier Brown, George Toia, and Jett Washington.

    The 2027 Polynesian Bowl will feature early invites including Elijah Haven, Trent Seaborn, and Marcus Fakatou.

    Launched in 2017, the Polynesian Bowl saw its first Offensive MVP awarded to former Stanford all-purpose back Connor Wedington, while Buffalo Bills defensive lineman A.J. Epenesa earned the Defensive MVP. The following year, Kyler Gordon from the Chicago Bears and Tanner McKee from the Philadelphia Eagles were named Co-MVPs.

    The 2019 contest awarded co-MVP honors to Daniel Heimuli, a linebacker from Arizona, and Puka Nacua of the Los Angeles Rams. In 2020, Sol-Jay Maiava, the quarterback from BYU, and Meki Pei from Hawaii won co-MVP awards.

    The 2021 edition saw Travis Hunter from Colorado take home the offensive MVP title, while Jaishawn Barham of Michigan earned defensive MVP honors. In 2023, Nico Iamaleava, a quarterback from Tennessee, was named offensive MVP, and linebacker Andrew Harris garnered defensive MVP accolades.

    The 2024 game awarded offensive MVP to Mike Matthews from Tennessee and defensive MVP to David Stone of Oklahoma. Lastly, the 2025 contest featured co-MVPs on offense in Husan Longstreet from USC and Dakorien Moore from Oregon, while 2026 defensive lineman Deuce Geralds earned the defensive MVP honor.

    The tenth Polynesian Bowl is scheduled for January 16, 2026, in Honolulu and will be broadcasted by NFL Network.

    For more details on the 2026 Polynesian Bowl roster, go here.

    The eleventh Polynesian Bowl is slated for January 22, 2027, in Honolulu and will also be aired by NFL Network.

    For insights on the 2027 Polynesian Bowl roster, go here.

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  2. Athletic Highlights

    Creighton Secures Former MEAC Player of the Year Blake Harper

    DMV Hoop Session Interviews Suburban All Star Blake Harper

    DMV Hoop Session Interviews Suburban All Star Blake Harper

    Blake Harper, a standout freshman basketball player from Howard University, confirmed his transfer to Creighton University on Sunday through social media.

    Harper, who garnered both the MEAC Player and Rookie of the Year honors, shared his decision on Instagram @_bharp.

    “you can’t say i ain’t earn it??” he wrote. “RDJ”

    A Washington, D.C. native who previously played at Gonzaga College High School, Harper entered the transfer portal on March 24 and ultimately chose Creighton, turning down offers from LSU and Ohio State. Standing 6-foot-8, he also had the choice to return to Howard.

    Harper is set to join a Creighton team coached by Greg McDermott, who led the Bluejays to an impressive 25-11 overall record, including a 15-5 performance in the Big East Conference during the 2024-25 season. The Bluejays secured an NCAA Tournament spot and concluded the season ranked 24th in the USA Today Coaches poll.

    Throughout the 2024-25 season, Harper made an impact at Howard, starting in all 32 games and averaging 19.5 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 3.4 assists, contributing to the Bison’s 12-20 record, which included a 7-7 performance in the MEAC.

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  3. Athletic Highlights

    Which Teams Are Leading Michigan High School Baseball This Week?

    Bay City Western baseball ready for state semifinals

    Bay City Western baseball ready for state semifinals

    The Michigan high school baseball season has kicked off, and we’re here to deliver weekly rankings of the top teams across the state during the spring and summer months.

    Check out this week’s standout teams in the Mitten region.

    Michigan High School Baseball Rankings: Apr. 29

    1. Bay City Western (12-1)

    Bay City Western triumphed over Flint Powers Catholic 9-0 last Thursday but faced a setback with a 4-1 loss against Midland on Monday. The Warriors are gearing up for their next games against Lapeer on May 1 and Grand Blanc on May 5.

    2. De La Salle (12-2)

    The Pilots swept Auburn Hills Avondale on Saturday, winning both games 15-0, with game one ending after four innings and game two after three. De La Salle’s next challenge comes in the form of a doubleheader against Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice on April 30.

    3. Northville (14-1)

    The Mustangs notched wins against Hartland and two over Utica last week, followed by a victory against Howell on Monday. Northville is poised for a rematch against Howell on April 30.

    4. Dakota (11-4)

    After a heavy 10-0 loss to Rochester Adams last weekend, the Cougars bounced back with decisive wins against Sterling Heights Stevenson, claiming victories of 10-0 on Monday and 14-2 on Tuesday. Dakota is slated to face Stevenson two more times to wrap up their four-game series.

    5. Birmingham Brother Rice (11-6)

    The Warriors pulled off a sweep against Detroit Edison last week (2-0) and secured a 10-6 victory over Hartland on Friday. Up next, Brother Rice will face rival De La Salle for a doubleheader on April 30.

    6. Grosse Pointe South (18-2)

    With a win over Detroit Edison on Saturday, the Blue Devils set a new school record with their 15th consecutive victory. Although they stumbled against Anchor Bat on Monday, they have a chance for revenge on April 30 and May 1.

    7. Saline (15-1)

    The Hornets swept Chelsea in two games on Saturday and achieved a similar result against Ann Arbor Huron on Monday. With a five-game winning streak, Saline is stepping into the final match of their three-game series against Ann Arbor Huron on April 30.

    8. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s (10-8)

    OLSM traveled to Ohio over spring break, where they faced three games: an 8-7 defeat against Anthony Wayne, a 3-2 loss to Defiance on Saturday, and an 8-3 loss to Perrysburg later that day. The Eaglets are set to resume their Catholic League schedule on April 30 with a doubleheader against U of D Jesuit.

    9. Romeo (16-2)

    The Bulldogs are on an impressive seven-game winning streak, recently sweeping Stoney Creek on Saturday. They’ll look to maintain their momentum with a visit to Utica Ford next on May 1.

    10. Sterling Heights Stevenson (12-2)

    Stevenson is riding a three-game winning streak after defeating Anchor Bay twice on Saturday and mercying Dakota on Monday. The Titans will meet Dakota again on April 30 and May 1 before a brief pause, then face Utica Ford on May 5.

    11. Hudsonville (12-2)

    The Eagles wrapped up last week with a strong 5-1 record, including victories against Jenison and Rockford. Hudsonville is set to take on Rockford again on May 1 before hosting a doubleheader against Maple Valley the following day.

    12. Jenison (8-2)

    The Wildcats dominated Muskegon with a 15-0 win but narrowly lost to Hudsonville 9-8 last week. They split a doubleheader against Caledonia on Tuesday (W, 10-0; L, 3-2), with a rubber match scheduled for May 1.

    13. New Boston Huron (16-0)

    The Chiefs kept their unbeaten record intact last week with wins over Allen Park and Milan. They are set to play Flat Rock next on April 30 and have a matchup with Dearborn Divine Child on May 2.

    14. Detroit Catholic Central (10-6)

    The Shamrocks are currently on a four-game winning streak, most recently sweeping Portage Central on Tuesday. Up next, Detroit Catholic Central will face St. Francis de Sales in a doubleheader on April 30.

    15. West Bloomfield (8-3)

    The Lakers split a doubleheader with Rochester last week and followed that up with back-to-back wins against Groves, including an 8-1 victory on Tuesday. West Bloomfield will meet Groves once more on May 1 before taking on Stoney Creek on May 3.

    16. Dexter (13-6)

    The Dreadnaughts have struggled recently, dropping four of their last six games, including both matches in a doubleheader against Ann Arbor Skyline on Monday. They have another opportunity against Skyline on April 30 before heading to Adrian on May 3.

    17. Woodhaven (15-5)

    The Warriors have secured consecutive victories after experiencing two losses in a row, with their latest triumph coming against Dearborn Edsel Ford, winning 2-1 in a dramatic nine-inning game on Monday. Woodhaven’s upcoming opponents include Wyandotte on April 30, followed by Taylor on May 1.

    18. Rochester Adams (15-4)

    Rochester Adams holds a 2-2 record over its last four games, having recently suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Stoney Creek on Tuesday. The Highlanders have another chance to face Stoney Creek on May 2 before taking on Grosse Pointe North in a doubleheader on May 3.

    19. Trenton (13-3)

    The Trojans went 2-1 at the 9th Bob Kreszyn Classic on Saturday, achieving victories over Wayland and Flint Powers Catholic, with their only setback against Utica Ford. Additionally, Trenton triumphed over Taylor on Monday, and their next matchup is against Dearborn Edsel Ford on April 30.

    20. Midland (6-2)

    Midland upset the top-ranked team in the state, securing a 4-1 victory over Bay City Western on Monday. Despite a number of canceled games this season, the Chemics’ schedule is about to heat up, starting with a game against Davison on April 30.

    21. Pontiac Notre Dame Prep (9-5)

    Pontiac Notre Dame Prep faced a tough doubleheader against Flushing on Saturday, resulting in two losses, but bounced back on Monday with a solid 9-2 win over U of D Jesuit.

    22. Detroit Western (13-5)

    After a 12-7 win against Grosse Pointe North on Saturday, the Cowboys suffered an 8-3 loss to Grosse Pointe South later that day. However, they regained their momentum with a 5-2 victory over Cass Tech on Tuesday. Detroit Western is set to face Livonia Stevenson next on April 30.

    23. Grand Ledge (13-5)

    The Comets faced a tough defeat in a doubleheader against Okemos on Monday, breaking a four-game winning streak. Grand Ledge will aim to bounce back during a doubleheader against Lansing Everett on May 1.

    24. Mattawan (8-2-3)

    Mattawan has triumphed in four of its last five outings, although they faced a setback against Grandville, losing 4-3 on Saturday. The Wildcats will take on Gull Lake next in a doubleheader on April 30.

    25. Allen Park (8-5)

    The Jaguars managed to avoid a third consecutive loss by overpowering Lincoln Park with a decisive 15-0 win on Monday. Allen Park will look to build on this momentum as they prepare to host Taylor for a doubleheader on April 30.

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