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Sunday / November 24.

Nate Pierre-Louis Catching Kansas’ Attention; Nick Richards In Touch With Gamut of Blue Bloods

UNION, N.J. — Many high-majors have already reached out to Roselle Catholic’s Nate Pierre-Louis, with his list of suitors only growing larger as the Class of 2017, 6-foot-3 point guard continues to play like he did Wednesday night in the Union County Tournament semifinals.

Pierre-Louis, who said postgame that Kansas is the latest to express interest, scored 10 of his team-high 13 points after halftime in Roselle Catholic’s 56-46 win over Linden, advancing the Lions to the Union County final against The Patrick School on Saturday night back at Kean University.

It will be the third meeting this season between the two Non-Public B powerhouses, who have already split a pair of games and could meet a fourth time in the South Non-Public B semifinals in March. The Patrick School is ranked No. 2 in New Jersey by NJ.com, while Roselle Catholic is No. 4.

Head coaches in attendance at Kean consisted of Seton Hall’s Kevin Willard, Rutgers’ Eddie Jordan, and St. Peter’s John Dunne, with various other programs well represented by assistant coaches.

After Linden made it interesting late via a barrage of three-pointers from Class of 2017 Marcellus Livingston and Class of 2018 Tavon Jones, it was Pierre-Louis who put the game on ice by hitting the offensive glass hard and cashing in on a pair of tip-ins.

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