Torr Sorensen
Torr Sorensen
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Michael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
An early commit to Liberty, Torr is following in the family footsteps after his father Erik Sorensen played for the Flames in the late 90’s. A wing forward who can space the floor with a sweet lefty jumper, Sorensen was a reclass to the 2026 class as well to prepare his body for the college level. I think the biggest improvement he’s made recently is getting a lot stronger and now being able to play through contact. When you combine his size, strength and perimeter shooting, Sorensen is a player who is trending upward.
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Sorensen is a prospect I caught at during the first July live period with Wildcats Select 15 U. I was impressed by his shot-making at his size and overall feel for the game. Sorensen shot a high percentage from the floor and didn’t turn the ball over. Sorensen is also coming off an impressive showing at the CP3 camp, where the lefty showed his shooting ability, defensive IQ and ability to use his size and frame around the rim to finish. Sorensen will be playing for Western Reserve Academy, one of the top prep programs in the Midwest. It’ll be interesting to see how many minutes he plays this season with the amount of older talent on their roster. Regardless of his minutes this winter, this is a prospect you’ll be hearing a lot about during the next couple years.
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