Quinn Cook Interested in Villanova; Shane Larkin Visited Miami
by Alex Schwartz
I recently wrote an article for each VUSports.com, the Villanova affiliate of Rivals, and InsideTheU.com, the Miami affiliate of ESPNU. Have a look:
In addition to being one of the most talented players in the class of 2011, 6'1 point guard Quinn Cook of DeMatha (MD) is also one of the most talked about, especially amongst Villanova fans. Cook, a member of the United States U-16 Development Team that took home the gold medal over the summer, is being pursued by numerous high-major programs from across the nation.
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Orlando Dr. Phillips point guard Shane Larkin is one of the top 2011 prospects in Florida.
Larkin, 5-10, 160, is the son of former 12-time MLB All-Star Barry Larkin, and is coming off a solid sophomore season as he averaged 13.0 points, 6.0 assists, 3.4 rebounds, and 3.1 steals per game earning team MVP honors as the Panthers went 27-3.
There are over a dozen schools tracking Larkin, who plays with the Florida Assault/Showtime Ballers during the summer. Miami, Alabama, Clemson, South Florida, South Carolina, George Mason, Florida State, Cincinnati, VCU, Kansas State, Georgia, Ole Miss, Wake Forest, and Central Florida are paying close attention to the sharpshooter.
To read the rest of this article, click here.
I recently wrote an article for each VUSports.com, the Villanova affiliate of Rivals, and InsideTheU.com, the Miami affiliate of ESPNU. Have a look:
In addition to being one of the most talented players in the class of 2011, 6'1 point guard Quinn Cook of DeMatha (MD) is also one of the most talked about, especially amongst Villanova fans. Cook, a member of the United States U-16 Development Team that took home the gold medal over the summer, is being pursued by numerous high-major programs from across the nation.
To read the rest of this article, click here.
Orlando Dr. Phillips point guard Shane Larkin is one of the top 2011 prospects in Florida.
Larkin, 5-10, 160, is the son of former 12-time MLB All-Star Barry Larkin, and is coming off a solid sophomore season as he averaged 13.0 points, 6.0 assists, 3.4 rebounds, and 3.1 steals per game earning team MVP honors as the Panthers went 27-3.
There are over a dozen schools tracking Larkin, who plays with the Florida Assault/Showtime Ballers during the summer. Miami, Alabama, Clemson, South Florida, South Carolina, George Mason, Florida State, Cincinnati, VCU, Kansas State, Georgia, Ole Miss, Wake Forest, and Central Florida are paying close attention to the sharpshooter.
To read the rest of this article, click here.



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