Ryan Daye working his way toward Wingate, coming back to NC from the New England prep school route

Courtesy of our New England connection:

Over the years, there have been a number of Triad kids that have taken the NE Prep School route……Here is the update with Ryan Daye now ready to play after his stay in New England…..Ryan Daye – Elon Academy -was at Kimball Union this year – now will be at Wingate University next year

The Complete list of New England connection commuters, from our contacts’ computers:

Robby Reid – Mt Airy/NC Gaters/Phillips Exeter – Currently playing for the
University of Rochester

Chris Applegate – High Point Central/Phillips Exeter – Currently playing for Trinity
University in Hartford

Alex King – FCDS – Phillips Exeter (football and basketball) – Currently playing
football at Duke

Marcus Cain – Parkland High School – Northfield Mt Hermon – Will be wrestling for
Duke next year

Anthony Nusdeo – High Point Central – Kimball Union – UNCG (did not play – possible injury….)

Ryan Daye – Elon Academy – Kimball Union – Wingate next year

Tommy Carpenter – Reynolds – Northfield Mt Hermon – Senior next year, offered by Brown and Holy Cross, undecided

Reggie Perkins – Western Guilford – Phillips Exeter PG next year – Ivy interest

A lots been written over the past year or two about local private schools becoming
more important in basketball, but a number of kids are finding their way to New
England to play.

One thought on “Ryan Daye working his way toward Wingate, coming back to NC from the New England prep school route

  1. A lot of the prep schools have scholarship money and are looking for quality Student/Athletes. The opportunity is there if you are willing to leave home and deal with the cold weather..We have been contacted by two schools in the Patriot League already; the extra year of academics and weight training will have him better prepared for the rigors of balancing the ball and the books once he goes to college. I only wish that I had known about it earlier. I would at least have let him do 2 years of prep school.

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