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Ashbrook’s Isaiah Whaley leading Green Wave to memorable season!
When he was in fifth grade, Gastonia Ashbrook’s Isaiah Whaley and a classmate shared the same first name. One day, their teacher asked everyone their favorite food. She wanted to get acquainted with everyone but also to possibly figure how to deal with having two Isaiahs.
When Whaley said his favorite food was pork chops, Whaley had a nickname that stuck.
“Pork Chop,” as friends still call Whaley, once averaged a triple-double in points, rebounds and blocked shots in middle school. High school coaches in Gaston County noticed. He lived in the Hunter Huss High district but transferred to Ashbrook, which meant he was ineligible to play his freshman season. As a sophomore, Whaley helped Ashbrook to an 18-11 record, averaging 13.7 points, 9.1 rebounds and 4.5 blocks.
Lol good for you! You never want to run out of salt.My salt shaker got a few grains back...
Welcome to UConn Whaley!
A few. Don't get cocky!My salt shaker got a few grains back...
Welcome to UConn Whaley!
Honestly this one was different for me, I had a unique source here, so I'm not going to pretend anything else I post here should be taken with absolute certainty. Always be skeptical of recruiting info.A few. Don't get cocky!
a MIND!A BODY! WOOHOOO!
Welcome.
Keep doing what you're doing.Honestly this one was different for me, I had a unique source here, so I'm not going to pretend anything else I post here should be taken with absolute certainty. Always be skeptical of recruiting info.
HE A HUNGRY HUSKY!Welcome, Pork Chop!
Ashbrook’s Isaiah Whaley leading Green Wave to memorable season!
When he was in fifth grade, Gastonia Ashbrook’s Isaiah Whaley and a classmate shared the same first name. One day, their teacher asked everyone their favorite food. She wanted to get acquainted with everyone but also to possibly figure how to deal with having two Isaiahs.
When Whaley said his favorite food was pork chops, Whaley had a nickname that stuck.
“Pork Chop,” as friends still call Whaley, once averaged a triple-double in points, rebounds and blocked shots in middle school. High school coaches in Gaston County noticed. He lived in the Hunter Huss High district but transferred to Ashbrook, which meant he was ineligible to play his freshman season. As a sophomore, Whaley helped Ashbrook to an 18-11 record, averaging 13.7 points, 9.1 rebounds and 4.5 blocks.
What can you tell us about his game. Anyone you can compare him to?Honestly this one was different for me, I had a unique source here, so I'm not going to pretend anything else I post here should be taken with absolute certainty. Always be skeptical of recruiting info.