Allonzo Trier Denied Transfer

The plan now is to stay at NOAH anyway, but they will not be able to particpate in Homeschool National Championship, because he is ineligible.
 
there's a homeschool national championship for basketball?
I thought there was only the Scripps National Spelling Bee
 
I went to it this year, its in Springfield, Missouri and is about what you'd expect.

my mind is raising with this tidbit I need some details....

was each players parents sitting directly behind them on the benches? ha
 
I played in the National Tourney back in 2009, we played 5 games and i didn't see too many players who i thought would play college ball, much less D-1, but we did play against Micah Seaborn a 7th grader at the time who is now a rising junior at Grace Prep i believe
 
Trier family will move to tulsa and be eligible at NOAH.
 
there's a homeschool national championship for basketball?
I thought there was only the Scripps National Spelling Bee

Funny. I thought the same thing years ago. I was a HS basketball referee mostly in the Houston area. I've called games with Rashard Lewis and TJ Ford playing, so I've seen some good players.

Maybe 10-12 years ago, I called a game at Faith West in Katy, and they were playing a home school team. I thought it would be a blow out. I was shocked when the home school had a 6'8" chiseled kid named Kevin Johnson, and he was probably one of the top 5-6 players I ever personally refereed. He went on and played at Tulsa for 4 years, and may still be playing pro ball overseas. I was proven wrong.

They used to play their national tournament in OKC.
 
KJ is a great guy.

His biggest problem at the pro level is he is only about 6'6.

Great athlete, even better person.
 
my mind is raising with this tidbit I need some details....

was each players parents sitting directly behind them on the benches? ha

Nothing like that, there's just some "everybody's a winner" type stuff I noticed that I wasn't too fond of.

Funny. I thought the same thing years ago. I was a HS basketball referee mostly in the Houston area. I've called games with Rashard Lewis and TJ Ford playing, so I've seen some good players.

Maybe 10-12 years ago, I called a game at Faith West in Katy, and they were playing a home school team. I thought it would be a blow out. I was shocked when the home school had a 6'8" chiseled kid named Kevin Johnson, and he was probably one of the top 5-6 players I ever personally refereed. He went on and played at Tulsa for 4 years, and may still be playing pro ball overseas. I was proven wrong.

They used to play their national tournament in OKC.
Johnson played with Houston HYCA I believed which is still a power. They beat the Storm last year in the title game and had Chicken Knowles (going to Houston this year, was a top 100 kid) and then 2014 5 star Justin Jackson. Jackson was unfair in the two games I watched as he's a 6'7 wing with a silky stroke.
 
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