Oregon High School Basketball Star Isaac Carr Opens Up Recruitment
Oregon’s top high school basketball recruit, Isaac Carr, has announced that he is decommitting from the University of Oregon and reopening his recruitment. Carr, a junior at Central Catholic High School, made the announcement on his social media accounts.
Carr in action on the court
Carr had previously committed to Oregon in the fall, but has now decided to explore other options. The highly touted recruit has been making waves in Oregon’s basketball scene, particularly in his junior season. This winter, Carr led the Central Catholic Rams to a 27-3 record, culminating in a state championship win over Roosevelt with an 85-76 victory at the Chiles Center.
Carr was instrumental in the Rams’ championship win, scoring 26 points, recording seven rebounds, and dishing out seven assists.
Carr’s impressive performance in the title game was just one of many highlights from his junior season. He was also named a first-team all-Mt. Hood Conference selection and a second-team all-state honoree.
The Rams celebrating their championship victory
Carr is not the only Oregon high school basketball player to change his college commitment this year. Roosevelt’s Terrence Hill also switched his commitment from Utah State to Virginia Commonwealth University earlier this spring. Additionally, Carr’s Central Catholic teammate made a similar move, changing his commitment from Pepperdine to Loyola Marymount.
Carr and his teammates in action
The news of Carr’s decommitment has sent shockwaves through the Oregon high school basketball community. As one of the state’s top recruits, Carr’s decision will likely have a ripple effect on the recruitment landscape.
Carr driving to the basket
As Carr begins to explore his options, he will undoubtedly be one of the most closely watched recruits in the state. With his impressive skills on the court and his growing reputation, Carr is sure to be a highly sought-after recruit in the coming months.
‘The recruiting process can be unpredictable, and sometimes you need to adjust your plans,’ said a source close to Carr. ‘Isaac is excited to explore his options and find the best fit for his future.’
Carr and his family
Carr’s decision to decommit from Oregon is a significant development in the world of Oregon high school basketball. As the top recruit in the state, Carr’s choice will likely have a lasting impact on the sport.
Carr in his Central Catholic uniform
The future is bright for Isaac Carr, and fans will be eagerly watching to see where he lands next.