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Geno Luzcando Signs LOI

SLCBengal

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...according to a press release issued today:

After being recruited by several colleges and universities, Wasatch Academy's all-state basketball player and state tournament MVP Geno Luzcando (lew-SKAWN-doe) has officially signed a letter of intent with Idaho State. Luzcando’s career stats are impressive, landing the international boarding school the 2A state title last season.

Opposing coaches described Luzcando as one of the most athletic players in the state who has caused significant match-up problems.

Last year, the 6'3" shooting guard averaged 12.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals per game. Luzcando is from Chile. He came to Wasatch Academy, a college prep boarding school located in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, in 2012.

During the high school off-season, Luzcando plays with the Utah-based AAU Pump N Run program.

Read more: PRWeb: Wasatch Academy's Geno Luzcando Signs Letter of Intent
 
Geno had a triple double in his first game against Morgan.
24 points
14 rebounds
10 steals
6 assists

Not a bad night.
 
On the coaches show, Skippy had asked Bill Evans about what Luzcando would bring to the table after signing a LOI to attend ISU. And Evans said he wasn't sure where he got his info from, but he refused to comment on this. Plus he said his information isn't accurate. I don't know what he's trying to hide, when the kid already signed the letter of intent.
 
My understanding is that they are still working some issues in regard to this signing. As we found with Slavic and Wilson, signing foreign players can be complicated. One thing I've learned over the years is that nothing's a done deal with recruits until they are declared eligible and ready to go by the NCAA, and that is never a completely done deal until the clearinghouse says it is.
 

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