Air Force, Eastern Washington, Pepperdine, Santa Clara, Utah, and Washington State were also recruiting him.
Nice pick up.


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In speaking recently with one of the player's Dads, sounds like the players are excited also.rtb wrote:Yes, it sounds like Huse really is working very hard with the current team and he is also pulling in some great talent for next year. I am very excited!
Is Washington State really a "Pac-10 type" school.mslacat wrote: Talking with some folks, they felt the main thing holding him back from going Pac-10 was his height...........
....... Air Force, Eastern Washington, Pepperdine, Santa Clara, Utah, and Washington State were also recruiting him.
mslacat wrote:In a previous post LTown Cat mentioned he saw Huse with a couple recruits at a restaurant. I am pretty sure one of those recruits was Jeremiah Ostrowski of Punahou High School in Honolulu, Hawaii . According to what I have heard he committed to the Cat's before he left Bozeman. Ostrowski is a 5-10 point guard and considered to be the best senior player in Hawaii. Talking with some folks, they felt the main thing holding him back from going Pac-10 was his height. At 5-9 to 5-10 not the tallest player, but he has started on his high school since he was a freshman, he can shoot it deep, take it to the hole and is explosive. He averaged 23 points a game on one of the best team in the state. He is also a legit D-1 football player at the wide receiver, kickoff return, and defensive back.
Air Force, Eastern Washington, Pepperdine, Santa Clara, Utah, and Washington State were also recruiting him.
Nice pick up.
My kids do not look Scottish eithervike_king wrote:mslacat wrote:In a previous post LTown Cat mentioned he saw Huse with a couple recruits at a restaurant. I am pretty sure one of those recruits was Jeremiah Ostrowski of Punahou High School in Honolulu, Hawaii . According to what I have heard he committed to the Cat's before he left Bozeman. Ostrowski is a 5-10 point guard and considered to be the best senior player in Hawaii. Talking with some folks, they felt the main thing holding him back from going Pac-10 was his height. At 5-9 to 5-10 not the tallest player, but he has started on his high school since he was a freshman, he can shoot it deep, take it to the hole and is explosive. He averaged 23 points a game on one of the best team in the state. He is also a legit D-1 football player at the wide receiver, kickoff return, and defensive back.
Air Force, Eastern Washington, Pepperdine, Santa Clara, Utah, and Washington State were also recruiting him.
Nice pick up.
Funny, he doesn't look Polish.
I asume this was my comment that he was reaponding to.I saw the cats got a commit from a short little guard. I gotta tell you, as good as 99.9% of your posts are I spit up when you said he can take it to the hole. Come on! He will get his head taken off trying that ******, but I hope he does when and if he plays.
Jeremiah Ostrowski, 5-9 SR PG Honolulu (Hawaii ) Punahou. Ostrowski has quickness, a very good shot to the stripe, a solid handle and a nice feel for the game. The only thing he’s missing is height. As a result, he probably ends up at the mid major level instead of a high major.
Jeremiah Ostrowski, 5-9 JR PG Honolulu (Hawaii) Punahou, is a talented lead guard with the ability to score from multiple spots on the floor. While he’s a bit undersized, his combination of quickness and scoring ability make him a very intriguing prospect at the next level.
Jeremiah Ostrowski, 5-9 JR PG Honolulu (HI) Puhahou, is a quick, lead guard with a knack for scoring. His size may be an issue at the next level, but he can knock down shots and penetrate to find teammates open looks.
Jeremiah Ostrowski, 5-9 PG Aiea (Hawaii) Puliahou. The most talented point guard in the camp, Ostrowski dominated the game. He’s more skilled than Washington State freshman-to-be Derrick Low was at the same stage. Somewhat squat body, but strong and more explosive than he looks. Very good shooter, with an excellent feel for the game.
Jeremiah Ostrowski, 5-9 JR PG Honolulu (Hawaii) Punahou, is the quickest guard in camp and he's able to get to the basket pretty much at will. He's got a nice shot to the stripe and he's a good defender. Size is the one issue at the next level, but mid majors are taking notice of him at this camp.