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Western Oklahoma guard stays in Midwest

Kendall Cutler must not be homesick for Brooklyn, NY at all. Cutler, (SO) 6-foot-0 (195), has decided to stay in the Midwest and continue his basketball career next season. Western Oklahoma State College head coach Rolando De La Barrera gave JucoJunction a heads up on where the Pioneers guard will be playing next season in this article.
"Kendall will play at the University of South Dakota next season with teammate Mitchell Bouie," said De La Barrera.
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Bouie signed back in the fall with the Coyotes. South Dakota has recently joined the NCAA Division One ranks starting this coming season. Kendall averaged 14.7 ppg and 6.6 assists this season. Cutler dished out a 185 assists this past season for the Pioneers. Cutler played at the Boys & Girls High School in Brooklyn, NY.
"Kendall has a good knack to score the ball and can really create for his teammates to score the ball," said JucoJunction staff analyst Bret Swanson.
DeAndre Chambers, (SO) 6-foot-1 (180) from Monroe, NC, will be heading to Montana State-Billings next season. Montana State-Billings is a NCAA D2 program. William Pratt, (SO) 6-foot-5 (200) and Tadre Sheppard, (SO) 6-foot-7 (205), will be making visits in the near future according to De La Barrera. JucoJunction will keep you posted on what the rest of the other Pioneers players will be doing this spring.
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