Quick look at key players from area girls basketball teams:
CLASS 4A GSHL
BATTLE GROUND: Key players -- Mallory Olson; Haley Hamilton; Alena Jarvis. The Tigers are rebuilding after a strong 2011-12 campaign and are off to a 2-2 start in the non-league schedule.
CAMAS: Key players -- Lauren Neff, sr.; Brenna Khaw, so.; Sierra Brown, sr. The Papermakers are looking to compete for a top-three finish in the 4A GSHL. Neff is the lone returning starter.
EVERGREEN: Key players -- Deja Nicholas, sr.; Nakesha Hatchett, sr.; Vella Jackson, jr. Evergreen, like Union, has a lot of new talent at the school. Coach Jay Foreman said he expect a "bounce-back" year for the Plainsmen.
HERITAGE: Key players -- DeAnna Riggs, sr.; Serena Carroll, sr.; Shayla Bell, jr. The Timberwolves are young and it is showing in the non-league season. Players looking to improve as the season progresses.
SKYVIEW: Key players -- Stephanie McDonagh, jr.; Aubrey Ward-El, jr.; Hannahjoy Adams. Jocelyn Adams is recovering from knee surgery and is not sure when she will return. The defending state champions are going through a rebuilding phase, too. Still, you can never count out a team coached by Jennifer Buscher.
UNION: Key players -- Jessica Chatman, jr.; Emily Rowe, sr.; Kendra Preuninger, sr. Chatman is one of the best players in the region. Now she has a lot of help with several new players in the mix. Union looks tough on paper. The key will be chemistry.
CLASS 3A GSHL
COLUMBIA RIVER: Key players -- Morgan Anthony, jr.; Kim Lowery, sr., Holli Chose, so. The Chieftains already have two wins this season under new coach Carl Click. That's two more than last year.
FORT VANCOUVER: Key players -- Mar'Shay Moore, sr.; Anna DeLeo, sr.; Aneta Mamedova, jr. The numbers are up at Fort Vancouver, which means more depth for coach Mike Dillman. This team could compete for a postseason berth.
HUDSON'S BAY: Key players -- Bailey Freeman; Lynnese Harrell; Paris Collins. The Eagles are off to a slow start but they did take a team to overtime this week. Signs of improvement.
MOUNTAIN VIEW: Key players -- Carly Holboke, sr.; Emma DuChesne, sr.; Bailey Lindsley. The Thunder likely will be in a fight for second place. All coaches agree Prairie is the top team in the league. But with Holboke leading the way, the Thunder have to be thinking about a high finish.
PRAIRIE: Key players -- Cori Woodward, sr.; Megan Lindsley, sr.; Nicole Goecke, jr. Well, they are the defending champions, with plenty of talent back, and ranked No. 1 in the state for the 3A teams. Yeah, they're kind of a big deal. Added twist: After decades of Al Aldridge as coach, Mike Smith takes over the program
CLASS 2A GSHL
HOCKINSON: Key players -- Katelyn McGuire; Brianna Curtis; Brooke Sparks. The Hawks opened the non-league season 3-2, all against bigger schools.
MARK MORRIS: Key players -- Raimee Sluder, sr.; Majerle Reeves, sr.; Breanna Dubois, jr. A young team, but at least one opposing coach says Mark Morris is in a league of its own. Yeah, that good.
RIDGEFIELD: Key players -- Carly Estes, sr.; Shannon Boyle, jr.; Jessica Shaffer, sr. The Spudders got some bad news with injuries but still have the talent to fight for a playoff berth.
WASHOUGAL: Key players -- Megan Townsend, sr; Megan Sharp, jr.; Alyssa Blankenship, sr. Inexperienced, but a hard-working group, according to coach Charlie Boyce.
1A TRICO LEAGUE
LA CENTER: Key players -- Katie Whitten; Samantha Wise; Rachel Moudy. The talented Wildcats opened the campaign with five consecutive victories.
SETON CATHOLIC: Key players -- Paulina Barboza; Edrienne Chan; Lauren Rokoz. The Cougars are taking their lumps in their first year in the bigger 1A league.
WOODLAND: Key players -- Sidra Malik, so.; Madison Sorensen, jr.; Mckenna Muler, so. The Beavers are new to the 1A ranks, and they are practically a brand new team. No seniors on the squad.
KING'S WAY CHRISTIAN: Key player -- Harper Christian, so.; Jessica Roy, sr.; Callie Crawford, sr. The athletic program has done well in its first year in Class 1A but basketball brings a new kind of challenge.