Owen Nathan
Owen Nathan
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Jed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
Senior Honors: 6A First Team All-State, PIL Player of the Year, PIL First Team All-Conference
Stats: 13.5 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 7.2 apg, 2.9 spg
College Commitment: Oregon Tech
A true two-way player, Nathan did it all on the court his senior year for Roosevelt. Where the guard may have improved the most was as a floor leader in the Roughriders uptempo attack as his assists average ended up leading all of 6A. He should have the opportunity to push the pace for Team Oregon in the Northwest Shootout as well as contribute as a lockdown perimeter defender. Like a couple of his Team Oregon teammates, Nathan will be headed to Oregon Tech for college.
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Rounding out the top five in this update is Nathan, arguably the heart and soul of the Roosevelt squad. The senior guard does it on both ends of the floor and in almost every way possible, and his ability to play and defend multiple positions makes him arguably the most versatile player in the state. His abilities extend beyond the basketball floor too as he’s the school’s all-time leading scorer on the soccer field and has kicked on the football team as well. On the court, he’s earned a scholarship offer from OIT and more is certainly to come from this upcoming season.
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To be quite frank, we didn’t see anything at PSU Elite Camp that we haven’t seen from Nathan before – but that for sure was a good thing. The rising senior guard contributed in so many ways on the court that lead to winning games, whether it was scoring, getting the ball to the open man, rebounding, or really getting after it on the defensive end – the ultimate team player that others enjoyed playing with.
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Moving up into the Top Five is Nathan, who comes off a stellar junior campaign as one of the state’s top two-way threats averaging 12.5 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 3.7 apg, 1.0 bpg, and 3.1 spg. The do-it-all 6-foot-2 guard continues to improve his skills and definitely has caught the eyes of college coaches. While an injury cut short his spring, he’s primed to have a big summer where offers may be put on the table.
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