Pre-Season Performers
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Here are a few players that have been performing well this pre-season. Although there are a lot scattered across the state these are just a few names. David McNamara HEIGHT 6'0" POS PG CLASS 2025 David McNamara School: Capital The…
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Continue ReadingHere are a few players that have been performing well this pre-season. Although there are a lot scattered across the state these are just a few names.
David McNamara
David McNamara
The Class of 2025 is starting to take shape in Idaho as some players like David are starting to really showcase their talents. This youngster has stepped up big time as he is putting up 26 PPG. Kid is getting it done all over the floor. When he steps up to the free-throw-line he is knocking them down. He is showing he could be a big threat out in the perimeter and he gets to the cup. Look for him to continue to build confidence and skills along the way.
Logan Haustveit Logan Haustveit 5'11" | PG Owyhee | 2026 State ID
Logan Haustveit Logan Haustveit 5'11" | PG Owyhee | 2026 State ID
There is no better thing to see the young talent get on the floor and not pushed out by upper class-man who are not as good simply because they are older. Logan has proven that he can hang against anyone. He is shooting the ball well from deep and he does get in the lane and use that shifty low to the grown/down hill game. This kid has the tools to be the next best PG in the state especially in the Class of 2026. Logan can be on the ball or off the ball and be a threat at all times.
Talan has been playing well and with him playing on a team with a high powered offense that often has them running the break and getting things off of broken defensive situation he is still making his presence felt. The 6’4 guard has been averaging 12 PPG on one of the best teams in the entire state regardless of classification. With great positional size he is able to fill lanes and head to the rim and finish among bigs abut he can also set out and knock down those three-pointers. Talan keeps it simple on straight-line attacks and catch and shooting as well.
Javonte Boles
Javonte Boles
Javonte is another wing in the Class of 2025 that is starting to answer the call as some teams are asking more of their younger players. Javonte has been able to show that he can score inside and out. With some range and a lot of play making ability inside he has some talent and that athleticism helps him. Javonte has a lot of upside and could really turn into a prospect that can fit well for the right school atthe next level.