
2021 point guard Brock Wakefield of South Iron (MO) has the attention of plenty of Division I programs at the moment.
Continue reading “Wakefield has a long list of colleges showing interest”2021 point guard Brock Wakefield of South Iron (MO) has the attention of plenty of Division I programs at the moment.
Continue reading “Wakefield has a long list of colleges showing interest”2021 Faith Family Academy (TX) big Mekhi Collins is in high demand as of late and has started to add to his offer sheet as of late.
Continue reading “6-8 F/C Mekhi Collins in high demand”Now that college coaches are able to reach out to 2022 student-athletes, Amarillo (TX) center Cade Hornecker has seen more programs get involved with his recruitment.
Continue reading “Cade Hornecker has plenty of schools after him & a Zoom call setup today”2021 Astronaut (FL) point guard Jace Carter added another offer last week, this one coming from the staff at Siena.
Continue reading “Jace Carter’s recruitment steadily improving”2021 Lowell (IN) wing Christopher Mantis is a student-athlete that has started to jump on a lot of coaches radar as of late.
Continue reading “2021 Indiana wing Christopher Mantis hearing from over 30+ colleges”The first Division I scholarship offer went to Franklin Central (IN) point guard Javon Small a few days ago, while many other programs are showing interest.
Continue reading “Javon Small got his long awaited 1st offer”One of Nashville’s finest has cultivated coaches in a way that has many reaching out from all parts of the country.
Continue reading “Braeden Moore has a long list of suitors showing interest”2021 Apex Friendship (NC) guard Kenny Noland has played himself onto some coaches radars heading into his final year of high school basketball.
Colorado State recently reached out to express interest, while Army, Davidson, High Point, Winthrop, Eastern Washington and Air Force are also recruiting him.
“Coaches have told me they like my speed and ability to shoot the ball well,” Noland said. “And play good defense and having quick hands.”
With more coaches getting involved, Noland has been working on his game making sure that he’s prepared for the opportunity when coaches can see him again.
“I’ve been working on getting stronger all around and I’ve been lifting everyday,” he said. “I’ve also been working on a lot of jumpers off the dribble.”
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