The main thing Trenton Catholic (10-4) head coach Fred Falchi wants out of his super shooter and McDonald’s All-American Malachi Richardson game in and game out is to not work so hard on offense.
Thomas Bryant, one of the best unsigned big men in the Class of 2015, says that he still hasn’t set any more visits, but the date for doing so could be coming soon.
The Kentucky and Louisville basketball teams are expected to get campus visits soon from five-star junior wing V.J. King, a high-scoring, athletic player from Northern Virginia.
Syracuse added one of the top players in the northeast to their 2015 recruiting class on Sunday as Coatesville (Pa.) High tight end/defensive end Amir Ealey verbally committed to Syracuse.
Among the schools that would seem to stand a good chance of making the cut are Kentucky, Duke, Syracuse, Michigan, Ohio State, UConn, Florida and Louisville.
Jordan Tucker, the 6-7 wing from White Plains (N.Y.) Archbishop Stepinac, picked up an offer from Syracuse and will visit for their Midnight Madness Oct. 17.
Lake Forest (Ill.) Academy senior defensive tackle Wesley Annan won’t take any official visits until after the season but he’s starting to get an idea of the schools he wants to go see.
On Wednesday, Michigan State held their first practice in pads. They also had an impressive group of recruits on campus including LB Anthony McKee of Walnut Hills High school in Columbus, Ohio.
With a bulky brace strapped to his left knee – a constant reminder of the gruesome injury he suffered on the U16 USA men’s basketball team last year – Harry Giles will compete against 32 other high school stars from around the country for a spot on the U17 national team.