Bronx native Terry Larrier of the Phelps (Pa.) School is one of the top small forwards in the Class of 2014.
He holds offers from Florida, Florida State, St. John’s, Minnesota, Providence, Penn State, Rutgers, George Mason, Seton Hall, West Virginia, Pittsburgh, USC, Memphis and Maryland,.
Larrier will be contributing periodically to ZAGSBLOG entering his senior season. Here’s his first entry:
LA. On top of that, I was selected to participate in the Kevin Durant Skills Academy next month in Washington, D.C. Needless to say, many great opportunities have been coming my way and God’s blessing. At this point in time, I sit back and think about the past two years and how far I have come. I came from nobody knowing me to everyone knowing me. It just shows that my hard work on and off the court is paying off. On top of that, everyone is seeing what my Team Scan coaches have seen in me all along. My summer and recruitment is going great so far and I’m just gonna keep doing what I’m doing, working hard to get better every single day. At the end of the day, I would just like to thank all of the schools who have offered me and continue to get to know me as a student-athlete. Hope to see you guys in July! Last but not least, big shout to my Team Scan teammates. Let’s continue to make history around here. Follow Terry on Twitter
Hello, world!
Its your boy Terry Larrier of Team Scan reporting live from the airport.
I’m finally finished up with school for the year and finishing up the EYBL final session this weekend was a relief. While I love my teammates for always playing so hard, it’s time to rest my body for the next couple of days, then it’s back in that gym to put in some work. My team has been fortunate enough to make the Nike Peach Jam so we will be getting prepared for that ASAP.
Lord knows coach Munch [Terrance Williams] will be working us hard for that event. I will also be heading to the Pangos All-American Camp in a couple days inLA. On top of that, I was selected to participate in the Kevin Durant Skills Academy next month in Washington, D.C. Needless to say, many great opportunities have been coming my way and God’s blessing. At this point in time, I sit back and think about the past two years and how far I have come. I came from nobody knowing me to everyone knowing me. It just shows that my hard work on and off the court is paying off. On top of that, everyone is seeing what my Team Scan coaches have seen in me all along. My summer and recruitment is going great so far and I’m just gonna keep doing what I’m doing, working hard to get better every single day. At the end of the day, I would just like to thank all of the schools who have offered me and continue to get to know me as a student-athlete. Hope to see you guys in July! Last but not least, big shout to my Team Scan teammates. Let’s continue to make history around here. Follow Terry on Twitter