Mens BB New Commitment
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 6:55 pm
BOZEMAN, Mont. -- Montana State added talent to its front-court
Wednesday, signing Travis Derechowski of McMinnville, Ore., to a
National Letter-of-Intent. November 9 marked the first day this fall
student-athletes could sign with NCAA institutions for the 2006-07
academic year.
Derechowki turned in an outstanding junior season at Western
Mennonite School in Salem, Ore., last year. The 6-9, 235 lb post player
led the Eagles to the 2A State Tournament semifinals. He earned First
Team All-Tri-River Conference honors, First Team All-Region kudos from
the Salem Statesman Journal, and was Honorable Mention All-State. He was
second team all-conference as a sophomore, earning West Coast All-Star
Team honors that year.
"Travis is a big, strong, young kid who is only going to get
better," said MSU coach Mick Durham. "He runs very well for a big kid,
and shoots the ball well. Travis comes from a small school, but has
played against good competition on his AAU teams in the off-season.
Travis won't back down, he has a good competitive drive."
Western Mennonite coach Gary Hull lauds Derechowski. "Travis is
a coach's dream," said Hull, Oregon's 2005 2A Athletic Director of the
Year. "He has been the most incredible kid to work with. In the two
years I trained with him, he never once missed a practice. Montana State
is a good fit for Travis. He will have the opportunity to play and
continue to develop as a player."
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Wednesday, signing Travis Derechowski of McMinnville, Ore., to a
National Letter-of-Intent. November 9 marked the first day this fall
student-athletes could sign with NCAA institutions for the 2006-07
academic year.
Derechowki turned in an outstanding junior season at Western
Mennonite School in Salem, Ore., last year. The 6-9, 235 lb post player
led the Eagles to the 2A State Tournament semifinals. He earned First
Team All-Tri-River Conference honors, First Team All-Region kudos from
the Salem Statesman Journal, and was Honorable Mention All-State. He was
second team all-conference as a sophomore, earning West Coast All-Star
Team honors that year.
"Travis is a big, strong, young kid who is only going to get
better," said MSU coach Mick Durham. "He runs very well for a big kid,
and shoots the ball well. Travis comes from a small school, but has
played against good competition on his AAU teams in the off-season.
Travis won't back down, he has a good competitive drive."
Western Mennonite coach Gary Hull lauds Derechowski. "Travis is
a coach's dream," said Hull, Oregon's 2005 2A Athletic Director of the
Year. "He has been the most incredible kid to work with. In the two
years I trained with him, he never once missed a practice. Montana State
is a good fit for Travis. He will have the opportunity to play and
continue to develop as a player."
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