Boys Basketball: Transfers Settling In At New Schools
The circus surrounding boys basketball players and teams in the region this past summer is starting to finally come to an end.
Several players have landed at new schools, most notably 6'10 center Anthony Stover from Renaissance Academy of La Canada.
Stover, who was offered a scholarship by UCLA over the summer is enrolled and taking classes at Windward of Los Angeles. Stover led Renaissance to the Divison V state championship last season along with De'Andre Daniels, a 6'7 forward from Louisiana.
Daniels, as expected, enrolled at Taft of Woodland Hills Wednesday and Renaissance also lost guards Tremaine Tatum (South Pasadena) and Hector Harold (Mt. Herman Prep School in Massachusetts).
In addition to Daniels, Taft also picked up promising sophomore Dominique Evans from Van Nuys. Evans was the second best freshman last season right behind Campbell Hall of North Hollywood's Austin McBroom.
Taft, the defending City champion, now distances itself even further from the rest of the West Valley League as Daniels and Evans will join UNLV-commit Justin Hawkins, forward Terran Carter and 3-point specialist Michael Williams.
Evans leaving Van Nuys was another blow for the Wolves after losing Victor Rudd and Willie Hankins to Findlay Prep School in Las Vegas.



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