Recruiting talent is always Job One for any basketball coach but bringing in size is also a critical component because a quintet of five 6-3 players just isn't going to cut it despite the collective level of ability.
Getting 'bigs' to check out Moscow has always been a problem for Idaho's basketball coaches but especially ones who can shoot, rebound and defend.
With that in mind, Joe Kammerer, 6-9 and 240, out of the Oregon prep ranks, is visiting Idaho. Montana has also offered and he will be in the Big Sky State on September 26. Santa Clara is also interested but there are no current visitation plans. UC Irvine, Weber State and Northern Colorado also have offered.
In an August article, Kammerer spoke highly of Irvine and Portland State, with no mention of Idaho.
Here's ESPN's take:
Joe Kammerer
Hometown: Eugene, OR
North Eugene H.S. (OR)
Position rank: Power Forward # 72
Ht: 6'8" Wt: 250
May, 2008: One of the more promising sleepers on the west coast is Kammerer. He has a Division I frame already and quite the unique skill set. He needs to continue to improve his post skills and fundamentals, but he has a soft touch out to 17 feet.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
A 'big' checking out Moscow
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 11:53 AM
Labels: Don Verlin, Idaho basketball
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