Archive for the ‘Prep Basketball Recruiting’ Category


Q&A: Playing basketball at a prep school?

Question by phx: Playing basketball at a prep school?
Does a prep school coach have to recruit you in order for you to go play for them? Or can you attend the school and tryout? I am planning on attending a post graduate prep school, and hope to play basketball.

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Answer by Im 6″4 without shoes
If your talking bout high school… Then u can pay to get in the school but it’s a big fee. Wat I did was get an athletic scholarship to go to a private school, so they pay my tuition… you have to talk to the school guidance counselor

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Georgetown recruit Nate Lubick at the National Prep Invitational

Nate Lubick, a Georgetown commit, talks to Cox Sports about what he can bring to the Hoyas, what he needs to improve on and how prep school basketball has helped him. This is at the National Prep School Invitational at URI’s Keaney Gym.
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Lastest Prep Basketball Recruiting News

Pitt basketball recruit de-commits
Plymouth-Whitemarsh forward Jaylen Bond, a member of Pitt’s men’s basketball Class of 2011, has opted to attend a prep school in the fall.
Read more on Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Recruiting Report: Strong start for Nike Baltimore Elite’s 16s
Jamel Williams was cautiously optimistic before the start of the spring AAU basketball season.
Read more on Baltimore Sun

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Hanner Perea Ultra Athletic Big Man Class of 2012 Indiana Commit National Prep Showcase Highlights

Hanner Perea is considered by many as the top athlete in the class of 2012. Perea is a 6’8 power forward who has verbally committed to Indiana University. He attends La Lumiere School and plays AAU for Indiana Elite.
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Nick Johnson Highlights & Interview with Daniel Poneman (Findlay Prep Basketball)

Nick Johnson (6’3″ Combo Guard 2011) has been having a fantastic season for the Findlay Prep Pilots: the #1 ranked team in America. ESPN.com ranks Johnson, who is the nephew of NBA legend Dennis Johnson, as the #18 prospect overall in the 2011 class and he has an impressive overall ESPN Scouts Inc. rating of 96/100. Johnson is a big time athlete with a versatile game, and can play both guard slots very affectively. In this interview Nick talks about the best players he has faced this season, his basketball bloodline, of course we go in depth about recruiting (he is considering Arizona, Arizona State, Kentucky and more), and don’t think we didn’t leave a little time at the end for shoutouts… for more info email DanielPoneman@gmail.com
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Recruiting Professional Basketball Players

Recruiting Professional Basketball Players

The National Basketball Association relies on various people to recruit the players that are ultimately selected to play professional basketball. These professionals have degrees that cover many areas of the sport, and most have experience with the game of basketball on a personal level. Some of those professionals simply have an eye for spotting talent in the oddest places, but still feel confident in their abilities to recruit the best after only seeing them play basketball once or twice.

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Is Anyone Listening?

Is Anyone Listening?

My roll as a college recruiter is to advise parents and high school student athletes on the many aspects of the college recruiting process. For years, parents and their talented student athletes have looked to me for help when it came to college recruiting and for many years I have offered my knowledge.

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