http://www.zagsblog.com/2010/05/23/ryan-rhoomes-drawing-interest/Paterson Catholic junior point guard Myles Mack said he hopes to decide this week what high school he will attend next season.
The 5-foot-10 Mack is considering New Jersey’s three top traditional programs, St. Anthony, St. Patrick and St. Benedict’s.
“I’m not sure yet,†he said. â€I haven’t really made a decision yet.â€
Mack said he hopes to visit St. Anthony in Jersey City and St. Patrick in Elizabeth this week
“I’m going to visit St. Anthony early on this week,†he said. “I was going to visit St. Pat’s this week, too. I’ve been to St. Ben’s.â€
Paterson Catholic will close after this year and Mack’s teammate, 6-8 sophomore Kyle Anderson, has already declared his plans to play at St. Anthony for Hall of Famer Bob Hurley.
If Mack were to follow suit, the backcourt could be reunited under Hurley.
Asked if he would like to play with Anderson, Mack said, “Yeah, I would.â€
St. Patrick lost point guard Kyrie Irving to Duke and will need someone to come in and be a playmaker and distribute the ball to Kentucky-bound wing Michael Gilchrist.
St. Benedict’s also needs a point guard, having lost Texas-bound floor general Myck Kabongo to Findlay Prep.