What’s The Most Recent Recruiting News?
More recruiting buzz has been happening throughout the state. Players getting offers while others are making an official commitment to their future school. It has been an exciting off-season thus far and it will be exciting to continue to follow…
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Continue ReadingMore recruiting buzz has been happening throughout the state. Players getting offers while others are making an official commitment to their future school. It has been an exciting off-season thus far and it will be exciting to continue to follow the rest of the athletes on their student-athlete journey.
J.T. Tuimoloau (Eastside Catholic) – Offered by the University of Washington
Tuimoloau is a highly rated football recruit nationally. The five-star football standout has always had a goal of receiving a basketball offer and now it comes from the Huskies, who also offered him a football scholarship. The 6-foot-5 Tuimoloau is a high IQ player who is very dynamic with the ball in his hands. A player who is strong and physical in the paint but can also shoot it well, bully the boards, and demonstrates great court vision. A phenomenal athlete all around who will continue to be an instrumental player for the Crusaders in both football and basketball.
Kayden Kelly (W.F. West) – Committed to Centralia College
The 5-foot-10 guard will compete in the Northwest Athletic Conference for the Trailblazers. The point guard is a true floor general and is extremely unselfish with great instincts of creating opportunities for others. Kelly scored 7.3 points per game while shooting 44 percent from beyond the arc and ends his high school campaign with 261 career assists. Kelly has a tight handle and great poise with the rock, making him very dangerous when he puts the ball on the floor.
Jaxon Miller (Archbishop Murphy) – Committed to the University of Redlands
A hard worker who will do the little things is just some characteristics that you can expect from Miller. The 6-foot-1 guard is a proven winner. Miller is a high IQ guard and a hard-nosed guard who just loves to compete. An excellent leader who thrives in helping others around him get better. The Wildcats standout can fill the stat sheet and during his senior season, he averaged nearly 11 points, 5 assists, 4 rebounds, and 1 steal per contest.
Collin Kelley (Davis, Eastern Arizona College) – Committed to Central Washington University
Kelley was a big piece for the Monsters helping them capture the conference championship. A lengthy and athletic player who can really score the ball but also play quality defense. The versatility of Kelley will be helpful for the Wildcats as he can also play and guard multiple positions. The 6-foot-7 wing ended his sophomore campaign averaging nearly 9 points while shooting nearly 44 percent from the floor and grabbing nearly 6 rebounds per contest.