By ADAM ZAGORIA
Jalen Lecque is the latest New York City star to transfer high schools.
The 6-foot-4, 185-pound guard from The Bronx and Teaneck, N.J., announced he will transfer from Christ School (N.C.) to national powerhouse Brewster Academy (N.H.) for his senior year.
Thanks to Christ school for the wonderful experience i had there. I appreciate the love and support that was given to me this past year. But this year I will be attending Brewster academy for my final year in the NEPSAC? @BrewsterHoops pic.twitter.com/YD2gV9VLKL
— Jalen Lecque (@jalenlecque10) July 31, 2018
In recent days, New York City stars Cole Anthony and Kofi Cockburn both announced they would transfer to Oak Hill Academy (VA) for their senior seasons.
Nicknamed “Baby Westbrook,” Lecque is being recruited by N.C. State, Kentucky, UCLA, LSU, Boston College, Tennessee, TCU, Oregon and Texas Tech, among others.
Lecque will join Class of 2021 star Terrence Clarke, who also announced Monday he will transfer from The Rivers School (MA) to Brewster, which will also include Kai Jones (2019) and Jamal Mashburn of Team Breakdown and Anthony Walker of Team BBC.
I want to thank The Rivers School and entire Rivers community for taking me in and making me feel like family. Through all the ups and downs, you continued to stand by my side, I cannot thank the school enough. With that being said, next year I’ll be attending Brewster Academy ? pic.twitter.com/ESWpv0E8sx
— Terrence Clarke (@terrenceclarke_) July 31, 2018
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