Also here https://iowastate.rivals.com/news/transfer-pf-says-he-ll-play-at-isuI can't find anywhere that indicates Ray Kasongo played at Oak Hill so I'm interested to find out where you "seen" that.
Also here https://iowastate.rivals.com/news/transfer-pf-says-he-ll-play-at-isuI can't find anywhere that indicates Ray Kasongo played at Oak Hill so I'm interested to find out where you "seen" that.
I love seeing Naz working on him on social media. He will never play with him, but he's still out there recruiting hard for us.
He would make a pretty awesome graduate assistant. Assuming coaching with the direction he wanted to go with his career. Him or Niang taking Johnny's corner on the sideline someday would likely sit pretty well with me.
I can't see the images. I am curious, though.Literally the first thing I did when I got it back. I was fortunate because my insurance covered the new engine. I pay a extra to cover any offroad damage.
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Bertha is ready to go anywhere now.
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That must be why it says Lick Creek, KY and Oak Hill Academy. He played at Pikeville High School before Oak Hill which is miles from Lick Creek, KY. They must have just used that as his "home town" because he played his first American HS basketball there.
Dont. Dont you dare get my hopes up like that.He would make a pretty awesome graduate assistant. Assuming coaching with the direction he wanted to go with his career. Him or Niang taking Johnny's corner on the sideline someday would likely sit pretty well with me.
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I love seeing Naz working on him on social media. He will never play with him, but he's still out there recruiting hard for us.
I don't know if he still has family in Halifax, but if so, then the distance could work to our advantage. Here are the "as the crow flies" distances (http://tjpeiffer.com/crowflies.html):
Halifax to Ames - 1514 miles
Halifax to Eugene, OR - 2876 miles
Halifax to Tempe, AZ - 2669 miles
Depends on the person. If a person absolutely hates air travel, then the distance could be a big factor in their decision. And it isn't just about the parents coming to games. There's also the trips back home that the kids would be making several times a year.Nice thought, but I don't think it really matters once you get past a 2-3 hour drive from someplace.
Depends on the person. If a person absolutely hates air travel, then the distance could be a big factor in their decision. And it isn't just about the parents coming to games. There's also the trips back home that the kids would be making several times a year.
I agree, for some people the distance is completely irrelevant. We just don't know if that is a factor or not. At the least, it could be a tie-breaker if he likes ISU and Oregon equally. Another factor would be the time zone differences. That affects the phone calls to home, and it impacts the people back home trying to watch the games on TV. Again...maybe that's important, or maybe it is totally irrelevant in his decision. But I have a hard time believing that it doesn't have any influence at all.I don't think location is a huge deal to Wiggington. He has been playing prep ball and living away from Canada in Virginia since his sophomore year. He and his family already have adjusted to the travel aspect I'd assume.
Plus his top schools all around the country (ISU, Oregon, ASU, Louisville). It doesn't appear he has a desire to stay close to any one area. Just find the best relationship and system for his game.
I love seeing Naz working on him on social media. He will never play with him, but he's still out there recruiting hard for us.
No road closures are shown here: http://hb.511ia.org/Are these guys even going to be able to make it into town? If you go by the news the entire city is turned into Atlantis and is under water