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today, the head basketball coach at Calusa Prep, Derrick De La Grana, just stepped down to take the head spot at a different school....
I guess we will have to wait to see if this changes anything for Aristide Boya or will he stay at Calusa Prep?
If Boya plays at Calusa Prep, he will play alongside FOUR other top recruits who are getting DI offers - ....
as somewhat anticipated, Aristide Boya is making a move...
He is leaving Calusa Prep in Miami and transferring to
Scotland Campus Sports... a relatively new prep program in Pennsylvania...
"....Scotland Campus Sports (the team will be called NTSI - National Top Sports Institute), under the legendary prep coach Chris Chaney, Boya will again entertain a schedule rife with prep superpowers.
Scotland Campus Sports will compete on the now prestigious Grind Session, featuring handfuls of the country's upper echelon programs and various post-graduate programs.
Cheney... has won three Maryland State Championships and three National Prep championships"
Sounds like this move has a chance to be be a step up...
Luguentz Dort, ranked No. 50 in the 2018 Rivals150, discusses his final six.
Meanwhile - 4 more highly rated recruits (Karim Coulibaly, Lawrence Slim, Joel Ntambwe, Arminas Kleisys) are joining Aristide Boya at Scotland Campus Sports this coming season - including two talented guys from Luuk van Bree's homeland the Netherlands
New England Basketball Services was created in August of 2006 to form new avenues of exposure and instruction for players in the New England region. Since that time NERR has become the foremost authority on recruiting in the New England region and simultaneously run some of the most prestigious exposure events, not just in the northeast, but the entire country.
and they are at an UnderArmor tourney this weekend
According to an old video from 2?? years ago that gave his age as 16 then, I think he will be 19 years old by the time he finishes this season at the prep school. That is already a year older than most high school grads, so if he is able to reclassify, that would put him right on track age-wise with most other prep school grads.
I am really glad we have a verbal from this young man. As I read, I think I understand that he wants to enter Bradley a year earlier. Is that right? Is it also right that he has a shot at doing so by reclassifying? It worries me that he would be playing out east some place and be noticed by the BCS schools out there and get influenced away. Any danger in that?
I am really glad we have a verbal from this young man. As I read, I think I understand that he wants to enter Bradley a year earlier. Is that right? Is it also right that he has a shot at doing so by reclassifying? It worries me that he would be playing out east some place and be noticed by the BCS schools out there and get influenced away. Any danger in that?
A high school or prep player cannot just reclassify a year earlier any time the want. They must complete all the necessary accredited school courses and get qualifying grades to satisfy the NCAA. It is my understanding that Ari Boya has a lot of work to do to get the necessary coursework done because he has not been in this country very long. But there is a chance he will get it done this year. If he does, he would be eligible to reclassify as a 2018 recruit. But, it is my understanding that he will not sign a National Letter of Intent this fall.
There is always a possibility of players reneging on their commitment before they sign, and even sometimes after they sign. It seems to happen more now than in the past. So it is always a possibility, though not likely.
I am really glad we have a verbal from this young man. As I read, I think I understand that he wants to enter Bradley a year earlier. Is that right? Is it also right that he has a shot at doing so by reclassifying? It worries me that he would be playing out east some place and be noticed by the BCS schools out there and get influenced away. Any danger in that?
There is always a possibility of players reneging ...
I think this is why it will be to our advantage to land him for 2018 rather than chance another full year that someone else could lure him away as happened with Anthony Grundy, Justin Dentmon, and many other players who verballed then went elsewhere.
btw- I have some video of Aristide Boya playing in a big time prep tourney just this past weekend...
I will send the link to you pfcmsh, and if anyone else wants it, let me know... or just reply & post and I will send it to you.
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