Ryan Rhoomes knew he was coming to see him that day.
Still, Rhoomes couldn't believe it. There he was, West Virginia men's basketball coach Bob Huggins, walking into the gym at Benjamin Cardozo High School during eighth period gym class this past September.
Huggins, one of the most colorful coaches in the country, chatted with Rhoomes, telling him he would like Rhoomes to play in Morgantown.
"I mean, it was crazy," said Rhoomes, who played for Middletown High for two seasons before transferring last year to Cardozo in Bayside, Queens. "I was just like 'wow.' I'm in the gym, just playing, and he starts talking to me. It can get to your head with everyone saying 'Ryan this, Ryan that.' It's a great life, but I just make sure I don't get cocky."
St. John's coach Norm Roberts and Virginia Tech's Seth Greenberg have visited Rhoomes, a 6-foot-8 senior power forward, at Cardozo. It's not uncommon for him to walk into a Bayside pizzeria and run into a Division I assistant coach, in Queens to recruit him.
Rhoomes, intimidated by the New York City game when he arrived to Cardozo, is now one of the top prospects in the talent-rich five boroughs. West Virginia, St. John's, Providence, Virginia Tech and Cincinnati have already made him full scholarship offers. Rhoomes, averaging 16.8 points, 12.2 rebounds and 3.1 blocks this season, will prepare for big-time college basketball by polishing his grades for a year at South Kent School, a prep school in Connecticut.
He could make his college decision by the end of Cardozo's season.
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