Plano East forward DJ Hall has made headlines by signing with Texas State after scoring his 1,000th career point last week. Hall, a standout player on Plano East's undefeated 6A championship team, averaged 15.7 points and was named the state tournament MVP during their title run. Despite receiving offers from a dozen Division I schools over the summer, Hall chose to honor the first offer he received from Texas State. His coach, Matt Wester, highlights Hall as the most decorated signee in the program's history.

By the Numbers
  • DJ Hall averaged 15.7 points, 7 rebounds, 1.4 assists, and 2 steals per game before the state tournament.
  • He is the fourth player in Plano East history to surpass 1,000 career points.
State of Play
  • Hall looks to lead a restructured Plano East team following last year's success.
  • The school aims to build upon its recent 40-0 championship season, capitalizing on Hall's leadership.
What's Next

As Hall transitions to college basketball at Texas State, he aims to establish a significant impact and contribute to the team's development in upcoming seasons. His focus remains on maintaining a family atmosphere and making a lasting impression on the program.

Bottom Line

DJ Hall's commitment to Texas State marks a significant milestone for both him and the university, showcasing the importance of cultivating relationships in recruitment and setting a foundation for future success.