Recruiting Report: Noah Vettrus (2016)
Noah Vettrus put up 24 points a game last season and has surpassed that number this year averaging nearly 30 points per game. He is one top shooters in the state from whatever angle you want to look at things…
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Continue ReadingNoah Vettrus put up 24 points a game last season and has surpassed that number this year averaging nearly 30 points per game. He is one top shooters in the state from whatever angle you want to look at things from (free throws, three point shooting, overall a field goal shooting) and at 6-foot-2 he is a great get for a local South Dakota program.
“I committed to Dakota Wesleyan,” Noah said to PHD on Friday joining Ty Hoglund and Collin Kramer in what is shaping up to be a ridiculous group of talent in their incoming 2016 class.
That is for next season. There is still a winter of high school hoops left to play and right now West Central is 4-8 after defeating Milbank 74-59. Noah put up 31 points, seven boards, and five steals in the win.
“It’s been going good,” Noah said of the season. “There are a few games we could have won that we didn’t but we aren’t too bad off we could still make a run to state. We got a win over Tea which was a big one for us.”
In that win over Tea Area, Noah put up 40 points and freshman Jackson Miller made a game winner that people are still talking about today.
Like Noah said his squad has dropped some close games particularly against Belle Fourche and Vermillion. Noah and his squad has another shot at Vermillion tomorrow night. It’s one of eight regular season contests remaining and Noah has a plan to do better.
“I think my play has been pretty good. I want to shoot better from the outside going forward.”