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Hopefully there is a next-man-up of quality. If Bradley doesn't sign someone this fall it may leave two spots to recruit quality players for in the spring. Most of us have admitted that it is hard for mid-major schools to get good players in the spring. It has happened but Bradley has been the only school not to sign someone this fall up to now.
I hope I am overly concerned but I believe it has been stated many times on here and other spots how hard it is too recruit in the spring.
Is it possible that our talent target is very high and ever increasing for recruits as our talent level in place rises? Like higher all the time since Coach Wardle has been here. This might mean that if we had not increased our talent target that we would have had some recruits by now? Maybe it is a good thing?
I think you are right on target. But many of our coaches' better recruits are still available, plus it is likely they will zero in on a few more junior college kids to follow now. This 2018 class is deep with the kind of talent we need, and I think we'll still land a couple good ones.
I think you are right on target. But many of our coaches' better recruits are still available, plus it is likely they will zero in on a few more junior college kids to follow now. This 2018 class is deep with the kind of talent we need, and I think we'll still land a couple good ones.
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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.
SportsEngine HQ supports the admins, coaches, and volunteers who make play happen with a full roster of tools designed to save time and grow participation—on one complete platform.
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There may be some videos posted later or something might get posted on YouTube
found a box score of his first game
SCS won 76-52
Aristide Boya played just 10 minutes as their coach played 15 different players all between 10-14 minutes each.
He had 2 pts, but 6 rebounds and 4 blocks in 10 minutes
Aristide Boya and his SCS squad knock off the #2 ranked Prep team in the US (Maxpreps has IMG at #6)
SCS 82 - IMG Academy 70
Here are some highlight -
Ari Boya is the big man #30 in white - very agile & runs the floor well!
and right at the end of the video as it fades out - Ari gets a slam dunk
Here's the box score Boya with 3-4, 8 pts, 7 rebs, 1 asst, 2 steals zero turnovers in 25 minutes (the video looks like they play guard-oriented play)
One of their shooting guards, Koreem Ozier from RACINE, WISCONSIN, went for 26 pts & 13 rebs - hope we're keeping an eye on him, too!
Boya's Scotland Campus team vaults all the way from unranked (and pretty much unheard of if you read some of the pundits)
...all the way up to #8 Nationally among prep basketball teams - in just the first full week of prep play
...and the team right above them, IMG is the team they clobbered Saturday.
At the tail end of the summer of 2017, Koreem Ozier received one invitation he simply couldn’t turn down. This wasn’t, however, another ordinary tryout invite or a Park League game or a local All-Star game opportunity waiting in the wings. Fellow Racine, Wisconsin native and ex-NBA star Caron Butler asked the high scoring 6-foot-1 […]
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Aristide Boya and his entire SCS team went on an unofficial visit to West Virginia & Bob Huggins & got to observe a WVU Mountaineer practice
Their big time scorer Koreem Ozier is the guy in front on the right with long locks
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