I actually broadcasted the Northern C divisional championship game between these two players and it was a pretty good game. As far as collegiate potential Longsoldier, the 6'4" Freshman has it and Brave Rock, the 6'10" guy doesn't. Brave Rock is a bean pole and he gets pushed around way to easy. He doesn't have the physical make up to play on the inside and he doesn't finish very well at all. He scored a bunch of points in the first half of that championship game but all of them came on turn around jumpers where nobody was able to get a hand in his face because he had 6 inches on everybody he played. He's not a consitent enough shot so probably forget him ever playing college ball. Longsoldier on the other hand I was greatly impressed by. This kid has a great physical make up including a decent frame with room to grow. But what amazed me physically about him was his long arms. They are very long and he uses them well in all aspects of the game whether it be shooting, rebounding, or defense. He is exceptionally smooth through the air and he made countless leaners and floaters over Brave Rock in that championship game. He was very impressive and in two or three years I think he could be a solid D-I prospect. Another kid that I came away impressed with and probably won't here much about although I think he could play at the Big Sky level is Brian Davison. He's a 6'3" junior for Highwood but he is still growing. He has room to fill out physically which he'll need to do in order to play at a D-I level but other than that he is well rounded with very few holes in his game. He has a silky smooth jumpshot that he uses well, he can handle the ball well enough to play the point, he rebounds, and he defends. But most importantly this kid showed great smarts on the basketball floor as well as a desire to be a team leader and that impressed me just as much as his skill did. But yeah I hope that answers your question about them and I threw in Davison because I believe he at least deserves a look.