by Cory Heitz | Aug 24, 2022 | College Recruiting, Success Stories
Filip Rebraca is the son of former NBA player Zeljko Rebraca. Filip grew up in Sombor, Serbia before coming to the US for his senior year of high school. Filip had a unique high school career, as it took place in two countries over the course of six years. Why six...
by Cory Heitz | Jul 29, 2022 | General, Success Stories
Round 1 Keegan Murray – DME Academy Jaden Ivey – La Lumiere Shaedon Sharpe – Sunrise Christian Jeremy Sochan – La Lumiere Jalen Duren – Montverde Mark Williams – IMG Round 2 Andrew Nembhard – Montverde Caleb Houstan – Montverde Kennedy Chandler – Sunrise Christian...
by Cory Heitz | Jul 25, 2022 | College Recruiting, Success Stories, Testimonials
In the summer of 2021, I received a call from Jeff Mohlman, an AAU coach in Dayton Ohio. Jeff had a player named Quinten Elrod. Although Quinten was 6’8”, he hadn’t played many minutes on his high school team. This was puzzling because few public high school teams...
by Cory Heitz | Jul 18, 2022 | Choosing A Prep School, College Recruiting, General, Success Stories
In this feature we are going to highlight prep school success stories. The first article in this series focuses on 6’9’ Nevin Zink from Newtown, Connecticut. Nevin played AAU for DTX, which was founded by my college coach at Air Force, Dave Taylor. In August 2016, I...
by Cory Heitz | Nov 16, 2020 | Applying To Prep School, College Recruiting, Success Stories
Guards, in basketball, are everywhere. Every team has plenty of them. Some teams only have guards. Bigs, however, are less available and more in demand. There are less people in the world that grow taller than 6’6.” It is the basic economics principle of supply...
by Cory Heitz | Aug 20, 2020 | Applying To Prep School, Choosing A Prep School, Success Stories
2020 has been an unprecedented year across every industry on the planet. The prep school world has not been immune to its effects. But the virus has not stopped the consumer demand for prep schools. In fact, boarding schools might look more attractive now than ever...