Skyy Clark reiterates he is staying put in the 2022 class
Next year’s backcourt has a new vacancy now that Devin Askew is leaving Kentucky, but future Wildcat Skyy Clark wants fans to know he will not be joining the team this fall. Reclassification rumors have swirled around the five-star combo guard since he committed to Kentucky in October 2020, but Clark took to Twitter this afternoon to reiterate he’s staying put in the class of 2022.
For those that keep asking… No, I’m not touching my clock, I’m staying in class of 2022 I got things I want to accomplish in high school so no need to rush anything or skip any steps!!!
— Sensei (@skyyclark) April 6, 2021
That being said, Clark could be on the move for his senior season. Last month, a report came out that he’s looking to transfer from Ensworth, in Nashville, to a “major high school program,” but the destination has yet to be revealed. A few weeks ago, he was back in his home state of California working out at Julius V. Elite:
2022 Skyy Clark 6’2 PG Kentucky Commit has a pro approach to development since I’ve been working with him as a 9/10 year old. Elite ball skills & feel. Credit to him & his family to be ELITE in character, work ethic, & buy in – Ingredients To separation! @Ballislife #JuVSandbox pic.twitter.com/rDZgTYxYQl
— Julius V. (@JuliusVElite0) March 22, 2021
We’ll see you when you get here, Skyy.
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