Edmonds-Woodways Hiatt selected for two high school all-star games

Edmonds, WALocal News

Cam Hiatt, a senior from Edmonds-Woodway, has been invited to two all-star basketball games following the conclusion of his high school career. After a tough loss in the WIAA 3A state championship on March 8, Hiatt expressed his sadness but was soon uplifted by the news of his selections. He will compete in the WIBCA All-Star Weekend on March 22, where he will play for the 3A team against a 4A team. Additionally, he will represent Washington in the Northwest Shootout on April 13, showcasing his skills against Oregon's all-star seniors. Hiatt's outstanding performance led the Warriors to a 25-3 record, marking their highest finish in state tournament history.

His selection to these prestigious games highlights his talent and dedication to the sport. As he transitions to collegiate basketball at Dartmouth College this fall, these all-star games serve as a fitting conclusion to his high school basketball journey. The excitement around these events underscores the significance of Hiatt's contributions to Edmonds-Woodway basketball.

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