<p>2019-20 was the first full year in Oregon for <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="942244" first="Keshawn" last="Hall"]</strong>. The crafty 6-foot-1, 165-pound point guard had played club ball for years with teams from the Rose City so he was familiar with the scenery and that helped him acclimate and have a solid season with Jefferson. There will be change for next year though as Hall has decided he’ll be finishing his high school career down south on I-5.</p>
<p>"I’m transferring to Lake Oswego for my senior year," Hall said. "I know that Coach (Marshall) Cho is going to push me to be a better player, a better leader, and he is going to hold me accountable on and off the court."</p>
<p>Hall was thankful for the opportunity to compete with the Demos, where he regularly settled into starting in the backcourt and averaged 11.2 points, 3.2 assists, and 2.4 rebounds. As he made the decision to switch schools, he’s been staying focused on improving his game.</p>
<p>"My summer has been going pretty good," Hall said. "I did pretty well in a showcase in LA and I’ve just been working out. I’ve been working on shooting off the dribble, consistently making shots, ad I’ve gained some weight.</p>
<p>Hall lists Cal, Portland, UTEP, Southern Utah, and Siena as the schools who have continued to recruit him over the past few months. Out of all of them, he feels one could be close to giving him his first Division I offer. "Cal is probably the closest out of all of them," Hall said.</p>
<p>Hall is staying open with the process, hoping that the right options will materialize for him. When it comes to next season, he’s keeping it simple in terms of what he wants to accomplish.</p>
<p>"WINNING WINNING WINNING," Hall said. "And that I can lead a team and consistently knock down shots."</p>
<p>Hall currently ranks as the #12 player in the PrepHoops Oregon Class of 2021 rankings.</p>
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