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RU09FOOTBALL

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I know several people who attend PSA. They rave about the basketball team. They look like a college team.
 

ecojew

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Yes, many foreign students lose a couple of years when moving to the US to make up for language and other deficiencies. Adding to that the fact that they are often more mature than most American teenagers to begin with and you can end up with a high school looking like the one in the photo above. My experience working with many foreign students at the University level over a period of decades has shown that the maturity helps them overcome whatever academic deficiencies they might have entered with. A good work ethic in most cases also helps.
 

MiloTalon13

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Some of the prep school guys are sometimes a little older. For example, according to FIBA basketball, Baye Ndongo turned 20 in January.
Lots of high level athletes reclassify and are older. It’s a HUGE advantage but that’s really old - to the point of being a negative for his long term potential
 

AZBlues

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Some of the prep school guys are sometimes a little older. For example, according to FIBA basketball, Baye Ndongo turned 20 in January.
Ages of a few African bigs that we're familiar with.. Rueben Chinyelu turns 20 in September, so he'll be 20 when he plays his first regular season game for Washington State. Baye Fall turns 20 in December...

Getting back to the Putnam Science Academy topic, two of Putnam's top young Nigerian bigs, Oswin Erhunmwunse and Ben Ahmed, played well in their prep championship tournament. This is probably old news for some posters, but I didn't know that we apparently offered them.. (I guess somebody is comparing them to David Robinson and Tim Duncan??? LOL...)

 
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