Whatcom Hoops Girls Top 30: #11 Brooklyn Larrabee

In an amazing season filled with outstanding players, Whatcom Hoops is ranking the top 30 girls. Each day we’ll feature an outstanding player in our county and count down until we get to #1. So join us daily as we honor the best of the best.

#11

Brooklyn Larrabee, junior, Ferndale

WHY SHE’S #11: The athletic 5-foot-7 point guard with the killer smile — who almost didn’t turn out for basketball to focus on volleyball — turned out to be one of the league’s best, the only Whatcom player in the Northwest Conference to have more than 100 assists (118) and 100 steals (102). While running the Golden Eagles’ offense and being a one-woman press on defense, she averaged 10 points, almost 4 rebounds, 5 assists, and 4.5 steals a game and was named to the all-NWC second team.

COACH TERRI YOST: “Brooklyn is one of the best defenders in the league. Her lockdown defense made big plays happen for us offensively this season. She is all hustle, plays with heart, and is an amazing teammate.”

NOTE: Thank you to the coaches and to Tyler Anderson of WhatcomPreps.com for season stats.

Links to previous Whatcom Hoops Top 30

#12: Lexi Hermanutz, Lynden

#13: Payton Bartl, Nooksack Valley

#14: Kate Schroeder, Sehome

#15: Aaliyah Bowman, Blaine

#16: Jordy Reeder, Lummi Nation

#17: Merritt Jensen, Bellingham

#18: Violet Fox, Mount Baker

#19: Addison Kettman, Squalicum

#20: Eden Bernardy, Meridian

#21: Kayla Washington, Ferndale

#22: Mary Lockhart, Bellingham

#23: Colee Harper, Squalicum

#24: Abbey White, Ferndale

#25: Rian Stephan, Lynden

#26: Ellie Pierce, Lynden Christian

#27: Jocelyn Eshuis, Lynden Christian

#28: Tiana Thompson, Squalicum

#29: Brianna Metteba, Lummi Nation

#30: Lucy Holland, Bellingham

Honorable mentions  

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Jim Carberry of Whatcom Hoops

Author
Jim Carberry is a former Bellingham Herald sports editor and author of several books on Whatcom County prep basketball. Follow him on Twitter @whatcomhoops and visit the Whatcom Hoops Facebook page.