Recruiting Report: Noah Huber (2016)
Clark/Willow Lake went 19-3 this season before dropping the Regional final. Leading them inside and in the locker room was 6-foot-6 big Noah Huber. “Noah had a tremendous senior year for us,” said Cyclones Head Coach Jerome Neshiem. “Some people…
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Continue ReadingClark/Willow Lake went 19-3 this season before dropping the Regional final. Leading them inside and in the locker room was 6-foot-6 big Noah Huber.
“Noah had a tremendous senior year for us,” said Cyclones Head Coach Jerome Neshiem. “Some people thought we would be down a bit from the year before but we really never missed a step from last year to this year. Mainly because of Noah.
Huber has put in the work to become a college athlete in every sports he competes in.
“He lost about 50 pounds, he got quicker and really worked on being a more rounded player,” Coach said. “He was able to step out and hit the three pointer and the mid range. Noah has tremendous footwork and great hands with a soft touch. He was also able to defend almost any position.”
Noah became a guy that the Cyclones could trust with the ball inside and out.
“Like I said he really developed into a more rounded player,” said Coach Nesheim. “He just wasn’t a big post player at the block. He was able to get around guys and used his quickness to score. There wasn’t a team that was able to guard him with one guy.”
The last time we talked to Huber he wasn’t sure what sport he would play or where. At this point that decision is still up in the air.
“He needs to keep developing into a more complete player so he can play multiple positions (at the college level). Mount Marty is taking a real hard look at him for basketball. Noah needs to decide what sport he wants to play, football or basketball.”