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St. Charles East boys basketball's Washington makes easy transition

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East senior center Dan Wilkerson said it’s difficult keeping Washington off the glass in practice but considers Washington’s top attribute to come in the intangible department.

“I think it’d be energy, on the defensive end and on the glass on the offensive end,” Wilkerson said. “And just all the dunks and stuff gets the crowd pumped up.”

Washington plays above the rim in a way that few around the Upstate Eight Conference can.

“It’s just fun being up there,” Washington said. “It’s like a different area. It’s not like down low where you’re getting hit around. You’re kind of free to do whatever you want.”

Washington has to be careful not to lean too heavily upon his ability to sky.

“Sometimes I get yelled at because I’ll try to jump over people, get the over-the-back when I could just kind of go around,” Washington said.

Woods has been encouraged by Washington’s recent knack for knocking down midrange jumpers, but continued refining of his shot and ball-handling skills would increase Washington’s prospects of attracting attention from college coaches as a wing at the next level.

There’s little question he’ll put in the work. Washington, who plays AAU basketball with Woods’ Illinois Old School AAU program, comes from a basketball-loving family.

His older half-brother, Josh Mikes, was a standout forward at St. Charles North before moving on to Winona State (Minn.) for college football. Washington’s younger sister, Kyra Washington, is a starter for the St. Charles East girls basketball team and frequent partner of his when he heads to the gym for extra work.

Washington also was close to his cousin, former North Central College football player Shaun Wild, who was fatally stabbed while trying to protect a friend at a Naperville bar in February. That tragedy “gives me a lot more motivation” to make the most of his talents, Washington said.

Despite Mikes starring at St. Charles North, Washington said he is glad his family’s move put him in the St. Charles East district.

When Mikes’ North Stars played the Saints, “I would stay on the East side, but I would cheer for [Mikes],” Washington said.


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