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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 324615" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>Just for clarity - he played 2 years of JV ball at Enloe HS (4A) in Raleigh. He then played 1 year with the Raleigh Hawks which is a team for home school kids that plays varsity games against multiple other home school teams and smaller charter, private academies and christian schools (Don't think they play the basketball factories like Word of God). It is essentially 1A or maybe 2A basketball but would be considered "varsity" if we are parsing terms. He then went back to Enloe and played varsity in a 4A league that generally has pretty good teams. </p><p></p><p>He played AAU ball for Garner Road. That would be the equivalent of an Atlanta Celtics type of program. Garner Road is funded by David West of the GS Warriors. Generally college level players (not necessarily all D1) on their HS level teams. My recollection is that he played on their B team and not their A team during HS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 324615, member: 2784"] Just for clarity - he played 2 years of JV ball at Enloe HS (4A) in Raleigh. He then played 1 year with the Raleigh Hawks which is a team for home school kids that plays varsity games against multiple other home school teams and smaller charter, private academies and christian schools (Don't think they play the basketball factories like Word of God). It is essentially 1A or maybe 2A basketball but would be considered "varsity" if we are parsing terms. He then went back to Enloe and played varsity in a 4A league that generally has pretty good teams. He played AAU ball for Garner Road. That would be the equivalent of an Atlanta Celtics type of program. Garner Road is funded by David West of the GS Warriors. Generally college level players (not necessarily all D1) on their HS level teams. My recollection is that he played on their B team and not their A team during HS. [/QUOTE]
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