For The Trentonian/JOHN BLAINE
Former Pennington standout Myles Stephens, currently playing
for St. Andrew’s School in Delaware, has committed to play his college
basketball for the Princeton Tigers. He’ll graduate high school in 2015.
As a sophomore, the 6-foot-4 Stephens helped lead the Red
Raiders to the 2013 NJISAA Prep B state championship, beating current Miami
Hurricane Davon Reed and Princeton Day in the final.
Considered a two-star prospect by ESPN, Stephens was highly
coveted by a host of Patriot and Ivy League schools. He also drew some interest
from high majors, most notably getting a scholarship offer from Seton Hall.
Stephens is Princeton’s first major signing for its 2015
class. Its 2014 class is well regarded, with two three-star prospects in 6-10
Alec Brennan and 6-3 East Brunswick point guard Amir Bell. Forwards Jackson
Forbes and Mike Leblanc and point guard Aaron Young round out the class.
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