He still has a few games left in his basketball career, but Gibraltar's Braden Sitte was thinking of a different sport earlier this week as he committed to UW-LaCrosse to play football.
Sitte announced his intentions on his Instagram page earlier this week:
Sitte set records this season as a wide receiver and kicker, but he also made his mark as a defensive back. The All-Peninsula Conference player in all three phases of the game registered 60 total tackles, two forced fumbles, and three interceptions, one of which he took the other way for a touchdown.
He became the second player to announce his post-high school plans when it came to football after Braxton Riha signed his National Letter of Intent to play at Minnesota State.