By ZACH SMART
Class of 2020 Scotland Campus guard Norance Berry will visit West Virginia University unofficially this weekend.
The athletic,
“Cal and Kansas State are recruiting me the hardest right now,” said Berry, who was recently offered by Tulsa and Toledo and also
He will take his first official visit to Toledo on the weekend of Oct. 4-6.
Bringing defensive tenacity and added range on a now dependable 3-point shot, Berry has the potential to play a major role under
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The Knights went 36-2 last season, as the school earned a
They ultimately fell to a loaded Brewster team featuring Berry’s former teammate and close friend Jalen Lecque.
The pair played together during their stay at The Christ School in North Carolina.
“Spending two weeks with coach Chaney and Bobby (Maze) before the UAA finals, that really helped me shoot it better,” said Berry.
“We were in Knoxville at our home court and they basically told me I need to improve my shot to get more offers. That was the one knock
Maze, who starred at Tennessee and played professionally overseas, has been a mentor to Berry since he was 14.
“I’m a guard who really likes to defend and I think I can be a knockdown shooter in college,” Berry explained.
“I like to rebound and I think that really sets me apart as a guard as far as being involved all the time.”
Northwestern has also reached out about Berry, who possesses a 6-foot-10 wingspan.
“We’re going to have a lot of expectations for (Berry) as far
“With the way he defends and the IQ and toughness that he brings, he’s going to help not only our team but his recruitment.”
Berry will play alongside his AAU teammate in Darlinstone Dubar, for Scotland Campus this year.
“He knows my game really well. I know when he’s going to throw me a lob, he knows when I’m going to find him for a good shot. We
Berry, Dubar, 6-foot-6 sharpshooter Jayson Woodrich and
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