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Date Posted: Thursday, June 19, 09:56:39am
Author: Peacock 63
Subject: Not so fast there on Sutton

Brooklyn Big Man Currently On Campus Visit

By Brian Towey
Senior Reporter
Posted Jun 18, 2008


Reporter Brian Towey has a free story on the status of Kyrie Sutton ...

Kyrie Sutton, a 6-foot-9, 234-pound center from Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn, N.Y., is currently on an official campus visit to St. Peter's College in New Jersey.
There has been previous reports he had signed with St. Peter's of Jersey City, N.J. But, a report published by Frank Mantesta of this website, stated this was not true after speaking to Boys and Girls head coach Ruth Lovelace.

Sutton is an excellent shot blocker and rebounder who can finish near the rim. He previously listed Fordham too as being of high interest. Manhattan and St. Francis were also mentioned by Lovelace in our last report.

Saint Louis University also showed recent interest.

Kyrie is qualified too, clearing the way to play college basketball this upcoming Fall.

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[> Re: Not so fast there on Sutton -- In the know, Thursday, June 19, 02:26:21pm [1]

Sutton has indeed handed in his signed commitment. Only question is: will he honor this non-binding contract? Not until fall classes begin will we know unless he chooses to enroll earlier for summer session.

School is bound and can not offer this ship to others.


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[> [> Re: Not so fast there on Sutton -- SPC02, Thursday, June 19, 04:28:36pm [1]

Classes start next Monday and should be interesting if you know if he does register.


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[> [> [> Re: Not so fast there on Sutton -- loyal, Thursday, June 19, 07:00:24pm [1]

Too late for KS reneg on his commitment.

I already have him penciled in for 8ppg and 8 rpg.

Case closed. :>)


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[> [> Re: Not so fast there on Sutton -- NickD, Thursday, June 19, 07:16:13pm [1]

If he signed a LOI he is committed. Only way out is if SPC releases him .


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[> [> [> Re: Not so fast there on Sutton -- loyal, Thursday, June 19, 07:29:52pm [1]

Plus, he wouldn't dare break our collective hearts!

In a few years, if we get a "3" who can score, if Dunne can floor coach and a good point guard develops out of our current roster, we might actually be pretty good.

This coming year, given the shooting percentage I anticipate, KS and RB will have plenty of opportunity for offensive rebounds. :>)


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[> [> [> Quite the contrary -- Sludge, Thursday, June 19, 09:29:06pm [1]

His commitment is non-binding until registered in school. The school is bound by their offer. L.O.I.'s are not applicable after the spring signing period which ended May 21st.


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[> [> [> [> Re: Quite the contrary -- NickD, Thursday, June 19, 11:43:00pm [1]

I did not know that..I stand corrected.


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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Quite the contrary -- figgyprez, Friday, June 20, 02:26:54pm [1]

Good job Sludge. We must hold the collective breath now. Sutton would be a solid get and a major building block going forward. As others stated, Coach Dunne could have the makings of a good team in 2 seasons when Bacon is a junior. Not holding Sutton is potentially a bad setback, so he's kind of a must now.


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