
Noah Farley
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Noah Farley
@noahsgot2
6’0 PG • Floyd County • 2027 • 4.1 GPA • 1st Team All-State • Region POTY • NCAA ID#2204532772 🏀 Coach: @bharm1 @coachstitzel


Noah Farley (@noahsgot2) continues to stack a career that already carries weight across Virginia, and the scary part is there’s still another year left for him to add to it. A versatile two-way dynamo, he brings impact on both ends every time he steps on the floor, scoring, defending, and making winning plays when the moment demands it. His presence isn’t something that comes and goes; it shows up in big games, deep runs, and in the consistency that has defined his entire high school career. From the jump, Noah didn’t ease into anything. As a freshman, he stepped into varsity and immediately produced, earning 1st Team All-District and 1st Team All-Region honors while leading his team across key categories. That early success set the tone for everything that followed and made it clear he wasn’t just another young player finding his way. His sophomore year turned that early promise into a statement. A deep run to the state semifinals that ended by just 1 point added edge and hunger, not doubt. That season brought Region Player of the Year honors, First Team All-State recognition, and a 23-game three-point streak that showed just how dangerous he had become from the perimeter. He wasn’t just putting up numbers; he was showing up when everything mattered. As a junior, he kept building. Another region championship. Another deep postseason run with an Elite 8 appearance. Another All-State honor. He continued to lead in points, shooting, steals, and minutes, pushing past 1,094 career points while maintaining a level of consistency that few can match. Every night, same standard, same production, same impact. Off the court, the discipline matches the performance. A 4.1 GPA, top 10 in his class, and a 30 ACT in math and science speak to how locked in he is in every area. Starting 73-75 varsity games with a 76 percent career win rate shows how much winning follows him. And never missing a game or a practice says everything about his commitment. With one more season left, the hunger for a state championship is still front and center, and everything about his track record says he’s not done chasing it. Second Team All-State… And He’s Not Even Close to Done.






What a season it was for Noah Farley(@noahsgot2 ) as the electric guard had a monster junior season that powered Floyd County on a fierce postseason run all the way to the State Semifinals, where they came up just short in a 59-56 battle with Graham. When the lights were brightest and the stakes were highest, Noah was the engine that kept Floyd County surging forward. A dynamic two-way force with relentless energy, he played the game with a fearless edge that showed up on every possession. Whether attacking offensively or locking in defensively, Noah brought the kind of intensity that changes the entire rhythm of a game. The junior star led his team in scoring, FT%, 3PT%, and minutes per game while serving as the steady leader on the floor from opening tip to final buzzer. His intensity was constant, his production undeniable. Every night, he stepped onto the court with the confidence and command of a player ready to carry the moment. That leadership helped push Floyd County through a demanding season and ultimately into the State Final Four. From the perimeter, Noah was absolutely lethal. His smooth touch and fearless confidence, unlimited range stretches defenses to extend far beyond their comfort zone. Game after game, he punished defenders who gave him even a sliver of space, piecing together a scorching 23-game streak with at least one made three-pointer. That consistent outside threat kept defenses stretched and opened opportunities across the floor for his team. But Noah’s impact went far beyond scoring. He played the game with toughness, awareness, and a competitive fire that made him a problem on both ends. His ability to guard, create momentum, and lead by example helped Floyd County capture a Regional Championship and make a deep postseason push that electrified their community. His incredible season did not go unnoticed. Noah earned 1st Team All District and 1st Team All Region honors while also being named Region Player of the Year. He added 1st Team All State VHSL, 1st Team All Conference BCAV, 1st Team All State BCAV, and 1st Team All Timesland recognition to cap off one of the most decorated seasons in the region. Milestones also followed his production. During this junior campaign, Noah crossed the 1,092 career point mark, continuing to build a scoring legacy while still having another season ahead. His consistency has been remarkable throughout his career, helping Floyd County maintain a 76% win percentage during his three varsity seasons while starting 73-75 games. What truly separates Noah, however, is his unwavering commitment to the grind. Throughout his high school career, he has never missed a game or practice. That level of reliability speaks volumes about the discipline and dedication behind his success. When you combine the production, the leadership, the postseason success, and the relentless work ethic, Noah Farley’s junior season stands as one of the most impressive campaigns in the region. The electric guard did not just have a big year, but delivered a season that elevated his team, energized his program, and proved that when the moment grows bigger, Noah Farley is ready to rise with it.






















