EARLY SIGNING PERIOD NOV 14TH - NOV 21ST
Today is a special day for a lot of high school athletes all across the nation. It is November 14th the start of the early signing period for the class of 2013's high school athletes. The end of the early signing period is November 21st & we will pick up where we left off next spring. During this time recruits who have given verbal commitments will convert their pledges to written agreements, and officially be a part of the future of their respectable schools.
With several of the top High School Basketball players in the cape fear region signing letters of intent over the next week. We will be listing all the kids who have signed that we know of. If we leave any kids off this list please feel free to let us know with a comment under the Blog. Send us the kids name and college he/she signed with.
PLAYERS SIGNING
1. T.J. Williams - 6'8 PF - Ashley High School
Listed as one of the players to watch in last weeks blog. As you can see we weren't the only people to notice him. The big man from Eugene Ashley High School will be signing his Letter of Intent this November to play college basketball for head Coach John Shulman of The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga next fall. Congratulations T.J.
2. Rian Holland - 5'10 PG - South View High School
Rian Had a birthday just past recently and I'm sure a well deserved present this year will be to sign his Letter of Intent in front of family & friends to play for head coach Gregg Marshall at Wichita State University in Kansas next fall. Congrats Rian
3. Janea Williams - 6'3 C - Pinecrest High School
Williams made her verbal commitment at the beginning of the school year this past august. I'm sure today will be a very special day in her life as she accomplished something awesome by signing her letter of intent to play College basketball next year at The University of North Florida for head coach Mary Tappmeyer.
Congrats Janea.
4. Amber Doniere - 6'0 PF - Laney High School
From a school known for one of the best basketball players ever to play the game Amber Doniere is the latest Basketball product out of Laney high school to sign a basketball scholarship. She will play for head coach Darcie Vincent at Appalachian State University next fall. Congrats Amber.
5. Chatori Major - 5'7 PG - Lejeune High School
Major was one of the top players we talked about last week in our players to watch and I'm sure this won't be the last time you hear about her on the blog this year. After she is done giving coaches a headache in high school basketball gymnasiums throughout the area she will be heading to play for head coach Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick next fall at The University of North Carolina at Asheville. Congrats Chatori.
6. Breanna Edwards - 5'11 PF - Ashley High School
Well looks like Ashley high school is on the board twice as Breanna Edwards of Ashley high school chose late last night to play for head coach Wendy Lee at Mount Olive College next fall over UNC-Pembroke. Congrats Breanna.
7. Elijah Wilson - 6'4 SG - Laney High School
Elijah has had a very difficult recruitment and I know he is glad to see it end this week. Wilson originally committed to play at College of Charleston until a coaching change made him a little uneasy with the decision. He re-opened his recruitment and then decided he would head off to Prep school for a year. He is now at Mt. Zion Christian Academy in Durham, NC. After a very long drawn out process Elijah Wilson will Sign his Letter of Intent to play college basketball for head coach Cliff Ellis of Coastal Carolina University. Congrats Elijah
8. Josh "Showtime" Cuthbertson - 6'5 SF - West Craven High School
Cuthbertson Recently went down south for a college visit and it looks like everything went well because he came back and will sign to play for head coach Eddie Payne of the University of South Carolina Upstate next fall. Congrats to Josh. Friday will also be game day for West Craven.
Well I'm pretty sure I will learn of some more commitments a little later in the afternoon but this is a good start to the signing period. 7 kids from the cape fear region will sign to play college basketball somewhere next fall. To all the underclassmen out there keep working hard your time is coming.
0 comments:
Post a Comment