Commitments and Career Highlights
On May 13, the Fox Creek basketball program celebrated a historic day as three of its senior players inked letters of intent to continue their careers at the collegiate level.
Chanze Allen, who was crowned Region Player of the Year after leading the team in scoring, will head to Johnson & Wales University in Rhode Island, where he hopes to contribute immediately.
Garrison O’Hair, known for his quiet leadership and pivotal role as a key teammate, chose Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, Tennessee, a program that frequently meets Johnson & Wales in non‑conference matchups.
Jason Rogers, whose 38% shooting from beyond the arc defined his senior season, will play for Rivier University in New Hampshire, a school that often schedules games against Johnson & Wales as part of its non‑conference slate.
The commitments not only tie the program’s single‑day signing record but also signal a growing pipeline of talent from Fox Creek to diverse basketball environments across the country.
Coaches and teammates alike praised the seniors for their dedication, with Tim Butler, Jamie Benton and Taylor Beltz highlighting the collective impact the group will have on their respective campuses.