Local Standouts Shine on Oregon’s 4A Girls Basketball All-State Horizon
The future of Oregon high school girls basketball is looking bright, and the Columbia River corridor is well-represented in the early buzz for the 2025-26 season. While the official all-state teams are a season away, conversations across local gyms and coffee shops in Boardman are already highlighting the incredible talent developing right here in our region.
Scouts and fans alike are anticipating a standout year for 4A athletes, with several players from Eastern Oregon poised to make a significant impact. The dedication seen in local programs, from Riverside High School to teams throughout the Greater Oregon League, is setting the stage for a competitive and thrilling winter season.
Success at the state level often starts with the fundamentals honed in communities like ours. The relentless work ethic, often forged on local courts and in offseason leagues, is what propels athletes to all-state recognition. It’s a testament to the coaches, families, and supporters who build the foundation for these young women to excel.
As we look ahead, the path to the all-state list runs directly through hard-nosed defense, clutch shooting, and leadership—qualities that define Mid-Columbia athletics. The entire Boardman community will be watching with pride as our area’s top competitors take the court, aiming not just for personal accolades, but to bring championship energy back home to Morrow County.
