A8 — THE OBSERVER TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2022 ON THE SLATE TAYLOR Continued from Page A7 the NAIA Honorable Men- tion All-American team. “I played with Ismael (Valdez) and Phillip (Malatare) at North Idaho and I knew Chris Kemp through my coaches,” Taylor said. “I’m comfort- able playing with those two, so we have a pretty good chem- istry. I think Kemp we’ll be able to play together pretty well.” For Kemp, recruiting Taylor was one of his top priorities this off season. “I hope he can be one of those leaders, especially with the experience he has,” Kemp said of Taylor. “Just being in that Division I program and the experi- ence he has with some of the leaders on our team, we hope to get him rolling right away and have that seam- less transition.” Taylor stated that the idea of playing with his former teammates played a part in his selection pro- cess, knowing that he, Valde- zand Malatare were able to build good chemistry on the court in the two seasons they played together. He also noted that the three were room- mates at Northern Idaho, helping build a solid connec- tion on and off the court. “I think it will be a pretty smooth transition,” Taylor said. “I think it will be just going back to what worked for the three of us at NIC.” Humble beginnings have helped shape the player and individual Taylor is today. He is Yakama/Nez Perce from Lapwai, Idaho — the school’s enrollment is just more than 100 students. Coming from a small town to playing Division I bas- ketball, Taylor has taken life lessons at each stop along the way. “Everywhere I’ve gone, I’ve learned some- thing important,” he said. “Coming from a small town, it’s easy to not get looked at.” Taylor noted that as one of the fi rst-ever athletes from Lapwai to compete at the Division I level, he takes pride in being able to represent his community. “I think my town will take a lot of the credit for getting to where I am, since it was a big part of growing up,” Taylor said. “We’re a big, tight-knit community so it’s pretty cool.” Kemp and Taylor both noted that the guard will look to have a leader- ship role in addition to his shooting prowess, an oppor- tunity that was often not as easily achieved on previous teams. “He wanted me to take a bigger role, and I also wanted to take a bigger role,” Taylor said. “I’ve always been more of a role player, so I want to take that leadership role and I think I’m capable of that.” The Mountaineers are coming off an 18-13 season in which the team went 12-10 in conference play and was eliminated in the quarterfi nals of the Cascade Collegiate Conference tour- nament. Entering his fi rst season as a Mountaineer and last year of collegiate eligibility, Taylor is setting the bar high for next season. “I defi nitely want to win a conference title and try to be as highly ranked as we can,” Taylor said. “I think we’re capable of being ranked highly. 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