I didn't see this posted, but Kayden Fish finished his senior season at Staley with a 6A state championship. He ended up with 11pts and 6 rebounds. I haven't seen him play in person, but a friend of mine has a daughter that goes to Staley and has seen him play. He said that Staley had better talent than a lot of teams they played and that Fish was deceptively quick for his size with a good motor.
Write-up about the state championship:
This quote from the Staley coach sounds familiar to someone we know:
"We played really, really good defense," Neff said. "And that's where we hung our hat, whether it be conversations in time outs or in the locker room at halftime, and obviously every day prior to this day and all the kids we've ever coached ... if you defend, you've always got a chance. And we gave ourselves a chance through some of the lulls and lack of scoring we were going through."
I found another quote about Fish from an article earlier this year:
Kayden Fish’s feel is interesting. He has great hands on a strong frame with an understanding of how to find space. The 6-foot-6 power forward scored here at each level, knocking down a spot three to start things off and following it up with a drop-step two-handed dunk in traffic and an array of put backs and lay ups at the rim. Fish is a good area rebounder and he is a vocal defender. There was a lot of production to like with his game.