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<p>Since the season ended, [player_tooltip player_id='1368276' first='Cole' last='Hammack'] went straight to work. The tough 5-foot-10 guard from North Marion didn't take any breaks and immediately joined up with Dynasty for club hoops on the national circuit. He's hoping to build some momentum in his college recruiting coming off a stellar junior year where the Huskies may have fallen short of the state tournament but he earned First Team All-State honors.</p>
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<p>"I think it went pretty well and we did pretty well as a team," Hammack said. "We didn't get to the Final 8, which was our goal, but I think that we got hit a lot better as a team and made some good strides. I think I performed pretty well individually, scoring, passing, I feel like I did pretty well."</p>
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<p>A big-time scorer who creates well for his teammates, Hammack surpassed the 1000 point career mark as a junior. He's looking forward to playing at the next level after his senior year and has some ideas of what schools he'd like to hear from in the recruiting process.</p>
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<p>"I've started reaching out a little bit to some D2 colleges, but my goal is I just want to play college basketball somewhere," Hammack said. "I would love to get to a D2 school and I like a lot of the California schools like Point Loma, Westmont, schools like those."</p>
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<p>Hammack hopes to catch the eyes of coaches on the AAU circuit with Dynasty, who has been competing well so far this spring both locally and out-of-state. All this while continuing to hone his game for his senior season.</p>
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<p>"I want to get my shot a little better," Hammack said. "My pull-up game, just the in-and-out game in the middle. I want to just have a great season, and in the Adidas 3SGB tournaments, I want to win those so we can get to the top level, play in that big tournament."</p>
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<p>Be sure to stay tuned to PrepHoops Oregon for all the latest recruiting information from the top players in the state.</p>
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Since the season ended, Cole HammackColeHammack
5'10" | PG Wilsonville | 2025StateOR
went straight to work. The tough 5-foot-10 guard from North Marion didn't take any breaks and immediately joined up with Dynasty for club hoops on the national circuit. He's hoping to build some momentum in his college recruiting coming off a stellar junior year where the Huskies may have fallen short of the state tournament but he earned First Team All-State honors.