Basketball and Track & Field
Rachele Stohl (Kloke) athletic journey is a story of exceptional talent and hard work. A standout at Stanwood High School (SHS) from 2003 to 2007, Rachele lettered in four sports—basketball, track, cross country, and golf— earning 11 out of the 12 possible varsity letters.
In track and field, Rachele’s high school accolades are remarkable. She was the State Champion in the Triple Jump and Decathlon in 2007 and tied for the state championship in the Long Jump. She still holds the SHS records for the Triple and Long Jumps. Her talent and determination earned her titles like Most Improved Athlete in 2004 and Most Inspirational Athlete in 2007.
Rachele’s prowess extended to the basketball court, where she set records as the highest scorer for a game (35 points), season (465 points), and career (1,273 points) at SHS. Her records and impressive scoring average of 23 points per game remain unmatched. Her accolades include being named to the Seattle Times All-Star First Team in 2007, SHS Girl Athlete of the Year, and All-Area Girls Basketball Player of the Year twice (2005, 2007).
Rachele continued her basketball career at the University of Idaho, where she was a full-scholarship player. She joined the prestigious 1,000 Point Club and was selected to the WAC Second Team during the 2009-2010 season. An Avista Scholar Athlete, Rachele made the WAC Academic All-Conference squad three times, highlighting her commitment to both athletics and academics.
After college, Rachele played professionally for the Bunbury Southwest Slammers in Australia.