Is anyone from Delaware Hoops planning on playing college ball? If Lamar Hamrick can get his grades up, where is he going? Averaging 17.7 Pts. a game, he has to be going somewhere.
Yea i totally understand. It would be a shame if all that talent goes to waste. Any other high schoolers with a bright future?With grades, major D1. Acc, big 12, big east, sec, Pac 10 etc. Without grades glasgow park. If a kid has the talent, here's how NCAA clearinghouse works, u have to have the gpa in all required classes and depending on your graduating class it may start freshmen year. There are so many years of math, English, science, foreign language, social science outlined for each graduating class, the level of the class and gpa requirement. There is also a sliding scale with the grades and the Sat/act. If u score high on test and have average grades u can get in. If u score low on test and have above average gpa, let's say 3.5 they can go of your body of work. The objective should be to push all kids to perform far above the standards at all times so that these minimum requirements set by the NCAA are a secondary concern.
Yea i totally understand. It would be a shame if all that talent goes to waste. Any other high schoolers with a bright future?
Anyone who really has a bright Future, Juniors as well as seniors, and yes the ones playing in the state of delaware. Not the ones who live here though, as long as they play on a delaware team. Hamirck, Dixon etc....There is a couple of ways we can break this down, kids with college potential who live in this state regardless of what school they attend or just kids who live and attend school in this state. Then we can list by categories, major D1, mid major, D2, D3 and NAIA talent levels. I don't think many parents are aware of NAIA schools who many times offer more education money including full ride scholarships as compare to D2 and D3. Let me know and I will start a list..