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Bradley recruit- class of 2008- Rob Belcore

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Rob Belcore is a 6'5" shooting guard at Loyola Academy in Lake Forest, Illinois. He will play this season on the same team as Jeffrey and Marcus Jordan, Michael's sons. Bradley has been recruiting him since he was a freshman. His stock is on the rise.
Belcore is currently rated the #19 player in the class of 2008 by ChicagoHoops.com--
http://www.chicagohoops.com/articles1/2008rankings.html

Profile--
http://www.chicagosports.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?Sport=2&pr_key=47025

Premium Rivals article--
http://www.chicagosports.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=566474

If it rquires a password, here is a little from the article--
Loyola Academy's Rob Belcore had himself quite an eventful summer. After a thirty-two point performance, including shooting five of nine from beyond the arc at the Spiece Run???‚¬???N-Slam tournament for the 16-U Rising Stars squad, Belcore changed teams and joined the Illinois Wolves.
Belcore did not end up with the Wolves 16-U team. Instead, he joined their 17-U squad, which featured multiple Division I prospects, including Illinois recruit Demetri McCamey, Ohio State's Evan Turner, and Southern Illinois' Carlton Fay. Some players might have a bit of trouble stepping up to a team filled with such talent, but that was not the case for Belcore. The six-foot-five guard's abilities were noted, as he became a key player for the Wolves, earning All-Tournament honors along the way at the Best of Midwest Tournament.
Belcore has only been able to make one unofficial visit, and that was to DePaul. However, Belcore is hoping to fit in some more unofficials before schools starts. He is working on setting up visits to Iowa State, Bradley, and the only school to offer thus far, Southern Illinois.


Another recent article--
http://www.pioneerlocal.com/cgi-bin/ppo-story/sports/current/lf/07-27-06-989726.html
 
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