Girls basketball season preview: It’s a year for growth in the Metro League

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It’s been a little while since the Metro League’s Jesuit and Beaverton stood as two of the top girls basketball programs in the state. But this winter will see Metro League teams building for future success and potentially bringing the level of play up back to the state level.

Here is a brief preview of every girls basketball team in the Metro League, listed in alphabetical order:

Aloha Warriors

Last season: 2-22

Coach: Kyle Baca

Last season: Coach did not respond to inquiry.

Outlook: Coach did not respond to inquiry.

Beaverton Beavers

Last season: 16-9

Coach: John Naro

Key players: London Bologoff, F/C, JR; Alexia Braden, W/F, JR; Ruby Foord, W/F, SO; Dara Oluwafemi, G, SO

Outlook: The Beavers struggled early in Naro’s first season as coach, but won 11 of their last 13 regular season games to ensure a 10-2 league record. This year’s team is young, complete with a mere three seniors, but the hope is that the late-season surge can carry over into momentum early this winter. Naro’s group welcomed the additions of Westview transfer Oluwafemi and Sunset transfer Foord this offseason. They’ll need all the help they can get as the Beavers have a preseason gauntlet. Beaverton faces South Medford, Jefferson, Benson, Willamette, McMinnville and Tualatin, and will appear in two tournaments.

Jesuit Crusaders

Last season: 20-8

Coach: Jason Lowery

Key players: Audrey Bayless, G, SR; Amani Lubrano, G, JR; Sophia Costarella, G, JR; Reese Filkins, W, JR; Ceanna Forney, C, FR

Outlook: The Crusaders’ roster has turned over significantly since a senior-heavy group led Jesuit to a No. 1 seed in the state tournament two seasons ago. Jesuit even lost its grip on the Metro League last season, falling to second behind Southridge. The talent is notable, however, and with another year under their belts the Crusaders could be right back in the fold at the top of the league. Bayless will run the show as senior captain, with a strong junior group of Lubrano, Costarella and Filkins next to her. Furthermore, Lowery said the 6-foot-4 freshman Forney will have an immediate impact down low.

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