In focus: Winlock grad Addison Hall suits up for NCAA Tournament

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Winlock High School graduate Addison Hall on Friday night suited up for the NCAA Tournament as her Eastern Washington University Eagles took on Oregon State in the first round in Corvallis, Oregon.

The No. 14 Eagles fell to No. 3 Oregon State, 73-51. Hall is now one of the very few local athletes to take part in an NCAA Tournament.

Hall averaged a double-double in her high school career with 19.7 points and 11 rebounds per game, adding five steals and five assists. During her career at Winlock, Hall was a three-time 2B Central League first-team selection. She was named the 2B Central MVP during her senior year and earned an AP State Honorable Mention and All-Area honor during her sophomore season. Along with competing for Winlock, Hall helped guide her club team, Hoopstars Family, to the End of the Trail tournament championships. She was the complete athlete at Winlock, earning four letters in basketball, four in volleyball, five in softball and one in track.



At Eastern Washington, Hall is studying chemistry and biochemistry education. The 5-foot-10 small forward is in her sophomore year at the university.

Hall is the daughter of Traci and Randy Hall.