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[QUOTE="Sluconn Husky, post: 2524051, member: 5089"] Long, detailed piece on Aliyah Boston: [I]In Worcester Academy’s most recent victory, 61-57, over St. Andrew’s School of Barrington, R.I., Boston had another impressive stat line – 25 points, 20 rebounds, 2 blocks and 2 assists – but it was the effortless way in which she played that was impressive. With the score tied, 57-57, with less than a minute left to play, Boston gathered in an entry pass on the left block and wheeled into the lane and calmly swished a 6-foot, turn-around jumper that gave Worcester Academy the lead for good, 59-57. On St. Andrew’s School’s ensuing possession Boston grabbed a key rebound to limit St. Andrew’s to one shot. Back in the offensive end she pulled down an offensive rebound and passed it out to a teammate, who canned a jumper to account for the 61-57 final. ... When asked about the college recruiting wars that are going on to procure her services, Boston just smiled. “I’m just enjoying the process right now,” she said. “I have a list of 10 schools that I’m considering.” Boston, who had made unofficial visits to both Louisville and the University of Connecticut, said she plans to take her official visits after this season ends. She declined to reveal the schools on her list, saying she preferred to keep it in the family for now. “I’ve been talking to a lot of the big Division 1 schools; a lot of them have shown interest in recruiting me,” said Boston, who was surprised to hear that many people believe that she is headed to UConn. “All I can tell you is nothing has been decided yet.” Boston said she hopes to decide on where she will continue her education by the early signing period next year. She doesn’t know if she will verbally commit to a school before the early signing period. “Right now I’m not sure about that,” she said. “Right now I just want to go through the process and take my time because wherever I decide to go, I’m going to spend the next four years. So, I want to make sure I make the right decision.” She said her college decision will be based on athletics as well as academics. “Basketball is going to end at some point so I do want to have a strong academic base to fall back on,” Boston said. “That will be a very important component to it.”[/I] [URL="https://thisweekinworcester.com/st-thomas-worcester-road-trip-paying-dividends-boston-worcester-academy/"]From St. Thomas to Worcester; Road Trip Paying Dividends for Boston, Worcester Academy - This Week In Worcester[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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