A new Rivals subscription article about Decatur Christian School has some very interesting material.
First there were rumors that Decatur Christian would not continue as a prep school next season. Then the head coach of DCS, Alan Huss apparently called and talked to the writer of the Rivals article, Brad Sturdy, and said they are working to get the school approved to continue as a "prep school"-caliber team for next year. That means it isn't a certainty and it is up to the school board of the small, private Christian school.
It is said to be a topic that will be discussed and possibly voted on at their next board meeting, but he didn't say when.
In the meantime, the Rivals writer asks coach Huss about all his players, and the rest of the article is all about the players.
They talk a little about Beas Hamga and Lucca Staiger who are committed to Iowa and Iowa State resectively.
Then they discuss Darrington Hobson who has been mentioned as a possible Bradley recruit.
They state that Hobson has been sitting out the entire season, and played his very first minutes just last Saturday against Decatur Eisenhower. They also state that Hobson has some problems academically and the time sitting out has helped him get caught up.
Then they describe how in the very first few minutes Hobson was on the court against Decatur Eisenhower last Saturday, he injured his ankle and is now done for the season.
Hobson might still entertain college offers, or he may reclassify as a junior, and try to make a comeback next year, and not try to go to college this year.
I will compile more info from some other sources about Decatur Christian and pass it along....
First there were rumors that Decatur Christian would not continue as a prep school next season. Then the head coach of DCS, Alan Huss apparently called and talked to the writer of the Rivals article, Brad Sturdy, and said they are working to get the school approved to continue as a "prep school"-caliber team for next year. That means it isn't a certainty and it is up to the school board of the small, private Christian school.
It is said to be a topic that will be discussed and possibly voted on at their next board meeting, but he didn't say when.
In the meantime, the Rivals writer asks coach Huss about all his players, and the rest of the article is all about the players.
They talk a little about Beas Hamga and Lucca Staiger who are committed to Iowa and Iowa State resectively.
Then they discuss Darrington Hobson who has been mentioned as a possible Bradley recruit.
They state that Hobson has been sitting out the entire season, and played his very first minutes just last Saturday against Decatur Eisenhower. They also state that Hobson has some problems academically and the time sitting out has helped him get caught up.
Then they describe how in the very first few minutes Hobson was on the court against Decatur Eisenhower last Saturday, he injured his ankle and is now done for the season.
Hobson might still entertain college offers, or he may reclassify as a junior, and try to make a comeback next year, and not try to go to college this year.
I will compile more info from some other sources about Decatur Christian and pass it along....
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