Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Two Otero Posts to Compete in RMAC


Otero Junior College Men's Basketball is pleased to announce that two Rattlers will move on to Division II schools in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference next season.

Yoshio Allen (6'5 Post from Aurora, CO) has signed to play at Black Hills State University. Yoshio is a self-made player that spent three years here at Otero. He red-shirted his first year, battled a knee injury in his second, and was an absolute monster for the Rattlers this year. He had a career high of 22 pts against Western Nebraska this season. In 2013, Allen averaged 7 pts and 5 rebs a game while shooting an astounding 64% from the field. Yoshio saw the highs and lows while at Otero and truly earned everything that he got. His work ethic and attitude to get better are unmatched. We wish him well and know that his persistance and effort will make him successfull in all of his future endeavors.  


Kallen Link (6'8 Post from Colorado Springs, CO) will move on to Regis University next year. Kallen was a part of the 2012 Region IX Championship team as well as this year's team that went 26-8 and made it to back to back championship games. Kallen really worked to impove his body while at Otero and he will be a great addition at Regis.



Monday, July 1, 2013

Four Rattlers to play in Heartland Conference next year...


After another successfull season in which Otero finished as Region IX Runner-Up's with a record of 26-8, we are pleased that all 10 Sophomores are moving on to play at the next level. Four Rattlers will move on to play in the powerhouse Division II Conference called the Heartland.

Jason Armstead (6'1 PG from Mt. Pleasant, TX) and Andre Rieder (6'4 Wing from Boulder, CO) will continue their playing careers together at Texas-Permian Basin. Armstead was a transfer for the Rattlers after red-shirting on the 2012 Championship team. Jason made tremendous strides during his time at Otero and became a terrific point guard. His defensive mindset and ability to fulfill any role asked of him will never be forgotten. Andre Rieder leaves Otero with a career record of 56-14. He was the best defender in all of Region IX this past year and routinely held the other team's best player to well below their average production. Andre is one of the toughest, most intelligent players we've ever had and we will miss him greatly.



Perryonte Smith (5'10 PG from Milwaukee, WI) has committed to Newman University in Wichita, KS. Perry had offers from several presitigious Division II schools and also recieved strong interest from Pepperdine and Florida A&M at the Division I level. Perryonte was the unquestioned leader for this year's team and started every game. Smith averaged 7.5 pts and 3.6 assists per game this past season. Over the past two seasons, he played in all 70 games for the Rattlers and helped attain a 56-14 record. Perry's toughness and loyalty will never be forgotten.

Chris Strong (6'6 Post from Albuquerque, NM) will play at Dallas Baptist next season. Strong is another Rattler that finished his career with a 56-14 record and was instrumental in Otero's 2012 Region IX Championship and 2013 Region IX Runner-Up finish. Chris's toughness, intelligence, and leadership were crucial to our programs success in the last two years. He is a skilled post that was also our best screener on our team. Chris led the team in charges taken this season and set the tone for the rest of team in terms of toughness and accountabilty. He recieved strong interest from numerous other Division II instituions. His unselfishness and will to win will be missed.


Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Brown to play at Montana State


Terrell Brown (6'4 guard from Colorado Springs, CO) becomes the latest Rattler to play for one year at Otero and move on to the Division I level. Terrell decided to attend Montana State University after recieving interest and offers from several Division I schools. The skilled lefty will have 3 years of eligibility to make a lasting impact for the Bobcats. This past season, Terrell led the Rattlers in scoring with 14.7 pts per game while helping the team to a 26-8 record and a Runner-Up finish at the Region IX Tournament. He was named to the 2013 All-Region IX team (First team), Runner-Up for conference Player of the Year, and was named to the 2013 Region IX Tournament team. Terrell's work ethic and dedication are unmatched. His growth as a player in just one season was tremendous and we will miss having him in our program.



Friday, April 12, 2013

2012-2013 Season Review: Rattlers Fall Just Short From Return To Hutch...


The 2012-2013 Otero Men's Basketball team finished with a record of 26-8 and made the Region IX Championship game for the second year in a row. Otero was seeking to defend their 2012 Region IX Championship and make another trip to Hutchinson, Kansas for the NJCAA National Tournament. Unfortunately, the Rattlers were unable to close out North Platte Community College in the last minutes of the final. However, it was still an incredible season for Otero. The Rattlers notched impressive non-conference wins against Air Force Prep, Missouri-West Plains, and New Mexico JC (NJCAA Ranked All Year). Otero placed 2nd in the Region IX South with a conference record of 11-5.

2012-2013 Otero Junior College Men's Basketball

In the 2013 Region IX Tournament, the Rattlers defeated Miles City, Central Wyoming, and Northwest Wyoming en route to Back to Back Championship games. Sophomores Perryonte Smith, Chris Strong, Yoshio Allen, Andre Reider, and Kallen Link finished as the winningest players in Otero history with a record of 56-14 over the last two seasons. Transfers Jason Armstead, Kentwan Smith, and Daniel Hield all made great impacts in their short time as Rattlers. Freshman Terrell Brown and Chris Golden were both named to the All-Region IX team.

 

The season is a journey and this journey was unforgettable. This team defended the 2012 Championship all year long and took the best shot of every opponent they faced. Their chemistry and camaraderie couldn't have been better and it was an amazing group to coach on and off the floor. We will remember this TEAM and these guys for a long time...