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2026 Commit: Race Kowalczyk

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Strange... Thanks for letting me know.
It's free for me and I don't subscribe. But here is the salient part...
The article is dated October 31, 2025, and is titled-

As practice begins, area players to watch for 2025-26 boys basketball season​

It features the photo I posted above of Race Kowalczyk dunking the basketball
and has a short paragraph or two about 15 Ohio high school players.
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The 2025-26 high school boys basketball season in Ohio is less than one month away,
and area teams will be taking it up a notch.

Friday marked the first day of official practice for the upcoming OHSAA campaign,
with the regular season scheduled to start Nov. 26.

Here is a look at some of the top returning players to watch this season.

Race Kowalczyk, St. John’s Jesuit

A 6-foot-7 senior guard/forward who is verbally committed to Bradley University in Illinois,
Kowalczyk averaged 17.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game last season for St. John’s.
He shot 51 percent from inside the arc, 40 percent from 3-point range, and 80 percent from the free-throw line.

Kowalczyk, the son of University of Toledo men’s basketball coach Tod Kowalczyk, earned first-team honors in
the Catholic High School League and the Northwest District in Division II. He was also a second-team All-Ohioan.
 
Strange... Thanks for letting me know.
It's free for me and I don't subscribe. But here is the salient part...
The article is dated October 31, 2025, and is titled-

As practice begins, area players to watch for 2025-26 boys basketball season​

It features the photo I posted above of Race Kowalczyk dunking the basketball
and has a short paragraph or two about 15 Ohio high school players.
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The 2025-26 high school boys basketball season in Ohio is less than one month away,
and area teams will be taking it up a notch.

Friday marked the first day of official practice for the upcoming OHSAA campaign,
with the regular season scheduled to start Nov. 26.

Here is a look at some of the top returning players to watch this season.

Race Kowalczyk, St. John’s Jesuit

A 6-foot-7 senior guard/forward who is verbally committed to Bradley University in Illinois,
Kowalczyk averaged 17.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game last season for St. John’s.
He shot 51 percent from inside the arc, 40 percent from 3-point range, and 80 percent from the free-throw line.

Kowalczyk, the son of University of Toledo men’s basketball coach Tod Kowalczyk, earned first-team honors in
the Catholic High School League and the Northwest District in Division II. He was also a second-team All-Ohioan.
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Race Kowalczyk named 1str Team All State (Ohio)

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As I continued to read more about our incoming freshman Race K., I see how his connection to Bradley Coach Wardle as part of most of his life, helped him make his decision to play at Bradley! If he has a standout year, will he have any loyalty in today's NIL world? There has to be a few outliers with high Character that are not just in this for the Money! Time will Tell! It appears as a 3 star Freshman, he could have an immediate impact on next year's team! I hope coach Wardle gives him good minutes!
 
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