Bello Has Offer From Miami, Plans to Visit
by Alex Schwartz
Quddus “Deuce” Bello, a 2011 prospect of Westchester Academy (NC) isone of the most athletic players in the nation and his high-flyingdunks are well known by high school hoops fan.
Bello, a 6'4 combo guard, is hearing from numerous Division I basketball programs, including Miami.
Bello, who averaged 24 points, six rebounds, and eight assists as ajunior, lists offers from Miami, Wake Forest, Clemson, Oklahoma,Oklahoma State, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, Virginia, Maryland, andCleveland State. He is also is hearing from Duke, Kentucky, Louisville, and North Carolina State.
“First, the academics of course, and I like a team that gets up anddown the floor,” said Bello on what he is looking for in a school.
Asked if he has a timetable for when he plans to make his choice, Belloresponded, “No, I’m not sure yet. I’m going on visits right now.”
Bello has already tripped to seven schools, listing Virginia Tech,North Carolina State, Clemson, Duke, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Louisville.
To read the rest of this article—which is slightly adjusted here—that I wrote for InsideTheU.com, click Here.
Quddus “Deuce” Bello, a 2011 prospect of Westchester Academy (NC) isone of the most athletic players in the nation and his high-flyingdunks are well known by high school hoops fan.
Bello, a 6'4 combo guard, is hearing from numerous Division I basketball programs, including Miami.
Bello, who averaged 24 points, six rebounds, and eight assists as ajunior, lists offers from Miami, Wake Forest, Clemson, Oklahoma,Oklahoma State, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, Virginia, Maryland, andCleveland State. He is also is hearing from Duke, Kentucky, Louisville, and North Carolina State.
“First, the academics of course, and I like a team that gets up anddown the floor,” said Bello on what he is looking for in a school.
Asked if he has a timetable for when he plans to make his choice, Belloresponded, “No, I’m not sure yet. I’m going on visits right now.”
Bello has already tripped to seven schools, listing Virginia Tech,North Carolina State, Clemson, Duke, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Louisville.
To read the rest of this article—which is slightly adjusted here—that I wrote for InsideTheU.com, click Here.



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