Whatcom Hoops Girls Top 30: #4 Ella Fritts

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.

#4

Ella Fritts, senior, Lynden Christian

WHY SHE’S #4: The 5-foot-10 guard can do it all, averaging 15 points, nearly 7 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals while shooting 46 percent from the field, 74 percent from the line, and 41 percent from beyond the arc. But more important than even her skills were the Biola University commit’s determination and leadership in helping guide the Lyncs to four state trophies despite LC’s constant turnover and injuries. The Washington State Girls Basketball Coaches Association named her the Class 1A player (senior) of the year, VarsityWA named her 1A first-team all-state, and she was once again all-Northwest Conference first team.

COACH BRADY BOMBER: “Ella  brings a toughness and determination that shows up in every practice and every game, never backing down from a challenge and consistently pushing herself and those around her to be better.  She competes with purpose, plays with consistency, and approaches everything with a team-first mindset.”

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

Links to previous Whatcom Hoops Top 30

#5: Jemma James, Lummi Nation

#6: Grace DeHoog, Nooksack Valley

#7: Ailina Rabang, Lummi Nation

#8: Lexi Robbins, Squalicum

#9: Tyra Dykstra, Lynden Christian

#10: Taylor Turrell, Sehome

#11: Brooklyn Larrabee, Ferndale

#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.