Carter Breitbach
Carter Breitbach
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Michael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
1st Game: Friday 7:00 @ Shakopee vs. WOTN Mould
-He looked good shooting the rock early in the spring, hoops with confidence, fills it up from long range, needs to be guarded well beyond the 3-point arc
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Read EvaluationMichael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
-For sure a Stock Riser after seeing him live
-Caught my eye with a clean and sweet shooting stroke
-Knocked down 5 triples on Friday night
-Has deep/extended range
-Hit a smooth middy J
-Appears to be a sharpshooter
-Handles looked tight, made some quick twitch moves
-PHD needs to see him again this weekend
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Read EvaluationMichael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
With a new head coach and a fresh outlook, Watford City is set for a new chapter — and
Carter Breitbach
Carter
Breitbach
5'11" | CG/SG
Watford | 2027
State
ND
could be the player leading that charge. The talented guard is expected to take over as the floor general for the Wolves this season, bringing energy, leadership, and versatility to the lineup. Breitbach spent the offseason grinding — logging heavy minutes in club ball (Ernest Academy) and putting in countless hours developing his game. He’ll be asked to defend at a high level, distribute the rock, and score when needed, truly doing a bit of everything for this new-look Wolves squad. With his work ethic and poise, Carter has all the tools to be a breakout baller and set the tone for Watford City’s 2025–26 season.
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Read EvaluationFord Griffith | Prep Hoops Scout
Although Breitbach’s team was trailing for a majority of the game, it allowed him to play freely and not worry about the outcome. He looked really comfortable as a spot-up shooter, but it was fun to see him try and create for himself. He was coming off screens, pulling shots from anywhere on the court. One shot that impressed me the most was a corner three with a hand in his face. At 5’10, that is not an easy shot to take or make, and Breitbach shot it confidently.
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