The recent signing ceremony at Watersprings High School highlighted a pivotal moment for the program as two of its top talents announced their college destinations.
Korban Nelson, who finished his senior year as the second‑leading scorer in school history with 1,313 points, will continue his career at Treasure Valley Community College in Ontario, Oregon, where he will join the Chukars.
Ryan Demkowicz, who reached the 1,000‑point milestone this season with a final tally of 1,018 points, has chosen Edmonds College in Lynnwood, Washington, to play for the Tritons.
Coach Evan Bindenagel on Legacy
Head coach Evan Bindenagel praised both athletes, stating that their contributions will leave a lasting legacy at Watersprings High School and that their dedication has set a benchmark for future generations.
The commitments come after the team captured its first-ever state trophy, finishing third in the 1A division, an achievement that elevated the school's profile and inspired a surge of interest in the program.
Both colleges have a history of competitive basketball, and the players will be looking to translate their high school success into collegiate impact, potentially reshaping the dynamics of their respective conferences.