By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post
When the offer was made, it was simply to good to pass up on, that’s why on Monday Hays High senior Isaiah Nunnery signed his National Letter of Intent to play college basketball at Fort Hays State University. Nunnery knew he wanted to play college ball and when factoring in his family, the city of Hays and his family’s history at FHSU the fit was perfect for the 6’3″ guard that has played both point and shooting guard.
Isaiah Nunnery
Both Nunnery’s mom and dad competed at Fort Hays. Christin, a former Hays High Indian and current HHS volleyball coach, played volleyball for the black and gold. Tim was a standout on the FHSU basketball team.
Isaiah has been playing on varsity for Rick Keltner’s Indians since his freshman year. Nunnery was part of the 2013-14 team that went undefeated in the regular season and finished fourth at the 5A state tournament.
Coach Rick Keltner
Nunnery has played in 69 games in his career. In those games he has scored in double figures 19 times, 18 of those coming in his junior season where he also finished fifth in single season assists. His 467 career point put him 36th all time, he is also 8th in assists and 12th in steals, with still a full season to go. Practice started on Monday with two-a-days for the upcoming season that begins December 3rd with the Hays City Shoot-Out.