1. B2 | Friday, March 5, 2010 Kitsap Sun kitsapsun.com
Seasoned Boys, Fresh-Faced Girls
The Kitsap Sun’s Super Six
Story Nathan Joyce n Photos Kitsap Sun Staff
T
he Kitsap Sun’s Super Six, comprised of the best basketball players around West Sound, have an interesting dichotomy this year.
Most of the boys are seniors and are moving on. Most of the girls are underclassmen and could be back next year.
It was a tough basketball season around West Sound. Most teams failed to make deep postseason runs, but the players on this page
stood out among their competitors.
Jarell Flora
Bremerton | 6-foot-2 | Forward | Senior
The Olympic League MVP and Seattle U. commit led
West Sound in scoring (23.8) and rebounding (11.7)
and was the best player on West Sound’s best team.
He also had 3.5 assists and 3.1 steals.
Will DiIorio
Bainbridge | 6-foot-5 | Guard | Senior
The Metro League MVP averaged 19 points, 10 rebounds,
3.0 assists and 2.5 steals The versatile player hasn’t
decided where he’ll play college basketball at, but
Northwest Nazarene has offered a scholarship.
Brett Skogstad
North Mason | 6-foot | Guard | Senior
The sharp-shooting Skogstad makes this list for the
third straight time. A first-team All-Olympic League
guard who averaged 18 points per game. He is No. 7
on the West Sound career scoring list.
John Fullington
North Mason | 6-foot-7 | Center | Senior
One of just three players to earn a spot on the all-area
football and basketball team, the massive Fullington,
who will play football at Washington State, averaged 16.3
points and 10.4 rebounds, earning All-Olympic honors.
Larry Dixon
Olympic | 5-foot-10 | Guard | Senior
Another player to earn all-area honors in football and
hoops. West Sound’s career rushing leader, who is
headed to Army, earned All-Olympic League honors
after averaging 19.2 points per game.
Zane Ravenholt
Kingston | 6-foot-3 | Forward | Junior
A key player for the Bucs, who went from a one-win
travesty to the district playoffs, he earned
All-Olympic League honors after averaging 16.6 points
and 8.5 rebounds.
Coach: Blake Conley
Kingston | First year | 13-9
Conley took a team that won only
one game in its first two years to
a team that was the top Class 2A
team in the league and into the dis-
trict playoffs.
Coach: Penny Gienger
Kingston | First year | 16-5
Gienger retired last year as Bain-
bridge’s career wins leader, but when
her hometown Bucs need helps, she
guided them to the top finish among
Class 2A teams in the league.
Jessica Madison
Port Angeles | 5-foot-9 | Guard | Junior
Madison won her second straight Olympic League MVP
and second spot on this team after averaging
23.8 points, 7.6 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 4.4 steals.
She is already Port Angeles’s all-time leading scorer.
Sophia Baetz
Kingston | 5-foot-7 | Guard | Junior
Another All-Olympic League selection and another
Super Six selection — she’s done both twice — for
the Bucs’ prolific scorer. She averaged 20.5 points
and 2.7 steals per game.
Kelsey Callaghan
South Kitsap | 5-foot-3 | Guard | Junior
The diminutive point guard becomes the first
father-daughter combo in Super Six history (John
coaches the SK boys). The Narrows League Bridge
Division MVP averaged 5.0 assists per game.
Breyenne Mosey
Crosspoint | 6-foot-1 | Post | Junior
The rebounding machine seemed to have eight
rebounds before she walked on the court.
She averaged 16.4 points and 14.9 rebounds.
Krista Stabler
Central Kitsap | 5-foot-6 | Guard | Sophomore
The energetic Stabler burst on the scene and earned
All-Narrows League Bridge Division first-team
honors after averaging 17.7 points, 7.7 rebounds,
3.7 assists and 3.9 steals for the Cougars.
Jalen Carpenter
Bremerton | 6-foot-2 | Post | Sophomore
One of West Sound’s top young players, Carpenter
earned All-Olympic League honors after averaging
14.1 points and 9.9 rebounds per game.
Ted Copeland | For the Kitsap Sun