<p>Here is a small list of a few more recent signees picking their schools this Spring as many colleges are filling up. </p>
<p><strong>6’2 G [player_tooltip player_id="1127234" first="Nick" last="Clark"] || Orem High School || 2022 || Montana Western University ||</strong></p>
<p>Montana Western is getting a really good prospect in Nick as he can play on or off the ball. He can also defend the 1 and 2. Nick when he has the ball in his hands can really do a lot for a team. Not only can he get a team into an offense or sets he can break down defenders with a few moves or simply making one move. He gets down hill in a hurry. When pressured he can break pressure and he has a good motor to go along with his potent offense. Nick can slash or cast from the outside, he really has a balanced game. Defensively he competes and that is what coaches want at the next level. He was a good pick up. </p>
<p><strong>6’5 [player_tooltip player_id="1198726" first="Joe" last="Larbie"] || Provo High School || 2022 || Sothwestern Oregon College ||</strong></p>
<p>When your high school team wins one game it is difficult to get eyes on you but Joe showed flashes of next level playing ability. Joe has athleticism which will be a translatable part of his game as he will likely play the 3. He has a quick first step and he is a quick leaper. He uses both to get rebounds on both ends and finish them when he is by the basket. He is one of those players that has skill but is under-developed and will get better quickly. He has a lot of upside. </p>
<p><strong>6’3 W [player_tooltip player_id="1192144" first="Kent" last="Dean"] || Jordan High School || 2022 ||</strong></p>
<p>Kent was a stat stuffer for Jordan High School, especially with him getting boards. He has some bounce and he gets those boards and pushes the tempo. Good shooter but didn’t take many three-point shots last year. He has a some room to grow and add to his game. He’s got a little bit of length that will come in handy at the next level. </p>
<p><strong>6’3 G [player_tooltip player_id="1191455" first="Ryker" last="Osborn"] || Kearns High School || 2022 || Pierce College ||</strong></p>
<p>Ryker was a player that you look back on and he did so many good things. He could really shoot the ball from three and he will take that shooting with him and he could really be a stretch the floor kind of player at the next level even more than he was at the high school level. He rebounds well and he is active. He has good footwork and mechanics. He is a nice player and will fit well in the NWAC. </p>
<p><strong>6’9 F [player_tooltip player_id="1192220" first="Brighton" last="Palmer"] || Layton High School || 2022 || Sothwestern Oregon College ||</strong></p>
<p>The small school in Coos Bay, Oregon picks up another local talent as they get another diamond in the rough with [player_tooltip player_id="1192220" first="Brighton" last="Palmer"]. Some size, rebounding and a little bit of shooting ability. This kid will be transformed in a few years. Good pick up as Brighton is one of those sleeper gets even though he averaged about double digits this season. Could be a kid that sees the floor right away as well. </p>
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