There are more three-balls in her future.
Coupeville High School senior Maddie Georges has been tabbed to play in a Washington All-State girls basketball game June 17 in Spokane.
The event, sponsored by NBC Camps and BSN Sports, features three contests divided by classification.
Georges will be part of the 2B/1B game, which tips at 1:30 PM at the Hub Sports Center, with 2A/1A and 4A/3A games following at 3:30 and 5:30, respectively.
Cherish Moss of Neah Bay coaches the 2B/1B West team, while Colfax hoops guru Jordan Holmes guides the East squad.
During her time at CHS, Georges was a four-year varsity hoops player who rattled the rims for 407 points.
Despite losing a chunk of games to pandemic restrictions and being a pass-first point guard for much of her prep career, Mad Dog stands as the #24 scorer in the 49-year history of Wolf girls’ basketball.
Georges was also a standout volleyball player and joined teammate Alita Blouin in playing in the 1B/2B/1A All-State game this past fall.
After graduation, Georges plans to attend Western Washington University, where she will major in Exercise Science.
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