2021 College Commitments pt. 10
I am doing my best not to plagiarize myself after having written what seems like a thousand of these articles about Idaho basketball players committing to play college basketball. However, I write these articles with great pride that so many…
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Continue ReadingI am doing my best not to plagiarize myself after having written what seems like a thousand of these articles about Idaho basketball players committing to play college basketball. However, I write these articles with great pride that so many basketball players from my home state are going on to play at the next level thanks to their prep careers being played within the state. I am honored to highlight each of these players for their hard work and dedication which has allowed them to reach the next level. Continue reading for a look at a few college commitments from the class of 2021 in the state of Idaho.
Noah White Noah White 5'9" | PG Mountain View | 2021 State ID , Walla Walla Community College: White had a great prep career at Mountain View and will look to join a roster of Idaho natives at WWCC. White is an all-around solid point guard who can score and pass at a really high level. The lefty has excellent size for his position and always looks comfortable against any and all opponents. White did a great job of helping Mountain View secure some close victories during his prep career and he knows how to handle pressure during crunch time. As Noah develops these next two seasons, he will be a scary sight for high level colleges. Watch for Noah to increase his skills and abilities at the junior college level before joining a four-year program to finish out his college basketball career.
Tyson Lerwill, Montana Technological University: Lerwill has signed to play his college basketball at Montana Tech. Tyson will look to make an immediate impact at the next level thanks to his ability to lead the team as a point guard and put his teammates into positions to score. Lerwill plays at a high level every single game and he plays with tireless energy. Tyson is extremely coachable and is a floor general type of player that any coach would love to have on their team at all times. Tyson will be a great fit at the college level for the next four years as he also snags an education.