LCSC women’s basketball
signs heralded La Salle
standout Stohr
12-6-07
Lewis-Clark
State College women’s
basketball coach Brian
Orr has announced the
first signing of his
2008-09 recruiting class
with La Salle High
School standout Jasmine
Stohr.
Stohr is a 6-foot-1
guard/forward at La
Salle, a Class B school
in Union Gap,
Washington, near Yakima.
She has been named the
Seattle Times’ Class 2B
Player of the Year as
both a sophomore and a
junior, and .has earned
first-team all-Columbia
B League honors her
freshman, sophomore, and
junior seasons.
Last year, she averaged
12 points, five
rebounds, and 3.5 steals
per game and helped her
team to the State 2B
championship game. She
was named the tournament
MVP as well as being
selected to the
all-tournament team. She
was twice named KNDO’s
Player of the Week
during the season.
She also helped her team
to the state tournament
as a sophomore where
again she was named to
the all-tournament team.
She is a two-time
Associated Press First
Team State Class 2B
selection, and also
participated in the All
State Basketball Game as
a sophomore and junior
where she was the game’s
MVP last year. She also
is a two-time
participant in the
Yakima Herald Republic
Media Classic.
As well as her
basketball
accomplishments, Stohr
also is a standout
soccer player. Even
though her team had to
play up to the Class A
level, she helped La
Salle to four trips to
the Final Four of the 1A
State Soccer finals,
including three
championship game
appearances.
Stohr is a three-time
all-state center
midfielder. She was
named to the
all-Columbia League four
times and was the league
MVP as a junior and
senior. She also was the
Yakima Herald Republic’s
Soccer Player of the
Year as a junior, and
served as the team’s
captain this past year.
“We are extremely happy
to have Jasmine joining
our women’s basketball
program,” LCSC coach
Brian Orr says. “She is
long and athletic, she
can play inside or out,
and she will fit
perfectly into our
system. She has
excellent skills and we
think she has the
potential to be an
impact player for us
next year as a
freshman. But what
really stands-out about
Jasmine is her
self-confidence and her
fierce competitive
spirit.”