http://cnnsi.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1027831/index.htm
In May 2001,
Anthony was a skinny, 6'7" junior forward at
Towson Catholic High in suburban
Baltimore when he orally committed to
Syracuse on his 17th birthday. "He was basically a regional recruit," says
Syracuse assistant coach Troy Weaver. "But then in the summer he just blew up nationally."
Anthony dominated camps and tournaments, culminating in a spectacular performance at an AAU tournament in
Las Vegas. By September, when he enrolled at Oak Hill, a small private school that annually fields one of the best high school teams in the country and regularly plays other top powers,
Anthony was on the cusp of becoming a top five national recruit. He was brilliant at Oak Hill and put on 20 pounds of muscle.
On scout, they only list Maryland and UNC as offering. This was before my time of following recruiting though.