Prime Time Shootout Final Weekend Classes of 2011 and 2012 School Lists

by Alex Schwartz

Here are the final school lists that I collected during the last weekend of the 2009 Prime Time Shootout:

Derrick Wilson ’11, Hotchkiss School (CT): Syracuse, Georgia Tech, Xavier, Rutgers, Virginia, and Stanford
                                      Offers: Syracuse, Georgia Tech, Xavier, Rutgers, and Virginia
                                      Favorites: None; “Not yet, I want to visit [schools] before I choose anywhere, so we’ll see this summer.”
                                      Note- Wilson said he has a “B average” in school with a GPA between 3.0 and 3.2.

Desmond Hubert ’11, New Egypt (NJ): UMass, La Salle, Villanova, Rutgers, Rider, St. Joseph’s, Penn State, and Baylor
                                           Offers: “I’m not really sure on that.”
                                           Favorites: None; “Not really right now. I’ve been to a couple Rutgers games, [as well as] Rider [and] La Salle. . . . I [also] went to a Penn State football game . . . [and I] liked the atmosphere.”

Sidiki Johnson ’11, St. Raymond’s (NY): Xavier, St. John’s, Memphis, and UMass
                                     Offers: Xavier and UMass
                                     Favorites: None
                                     Notes- Johnson said his dream schools are Texas, North Carolina, and Xavier. The school list information is from Johnson’s father Bernard Bowen, who said that Sidiki’s recruitment is still early and right now he “just wants [Sidiki to] focus on academics.”

Nkereuwem Okoro ’12, St. Raymond’s (NY): St. John’s and Pitt
                                              Offers: None
                                              Favorites: n/a
                                              Note- Regarding his dream school, Okoro said, “I really want to go to Georgetown or USC.”

 

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