Huntington (W.V.) Prep point guard Josh Perkins will announce his college choice on Saturday in Colorado and all signs point to him landing at Gonzaga, multiple sources close to the recruitment told SNY.tv.
Bishop Loughlin guards Khadeen Carrington and Mike Williams did the grunt work at the Nike Tournament of Champions, sparking their New York City boy’s hoops team back from a 21-point halftime deficit, while Abraham Lincoln star Isaiah Whitehead struggled to find his scoring stroke.
Malachi Richardson was one of the most impressive players at the Wide World of Sports on Wednesday evening. Ranked No. 11 in the class of 2015 by ESPN, Richardson has been adding offers continuously over the past month, and spoke with SNY.tv about a couple in particular that he is excited about.
Josh Perkins has cut his list to five schools, his father told SNY.tv Wednesday. The elder Perkins said they did not make the cut public because they didn’t want to draw a lot of attention to the list.
Josh Perkins listed scholarship offers from USC, UCLA, Gonzaga, Minnesota, Baylor, Kansas, Connecticut, Syracuse and New Mexico, to go along with interest from Kentucky.
The July evaluation period for college coaches begins Wednesday, and one of the top tournaments in the country is the Adidas Invitational in Indianapolis. The tournament is headquartered at North Central High School, although games will also be played at 12 other local sites.
Choosing a college is difficult enough — but Isaiah Briscoe decided to take things a step further and also change high schools a couple of weeks ago. Briscoe, a 6-foot-3 guard from New Jersey, announced earlier this month that he was leaving St. Benedict’s (NJ) and would look for another school.