orangejunkie
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There was a recent thread about the players attending Bishop Kearney in Rochester. I spoke to a coach at a rival private/parochial school. Other school had an opportunity to get Obokoh. A parent has to come forward and be willing to take in the student and also pay the tuition (10K) The one private/parochial school declined; BK found a parent that was able to pony up the $$. Now we are hearing another player that may be coming in next year. BK clearly wants to become more of a national program. May help SU down the road but I will repeat what I said earlier, not a level playing field for the schools that have to play them in our sectional and state tournament. Thomas Bryant is a local product but no doubt on "scholarship". Kids are using basketball to improve their educational and athletic opportunities, can't blame them.