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</TD><TD noWrap width=3></TD><TD vAlign=top> Spiece Notebook: Chichester, Day One Observations
By Kyle Lamb
Date: Apr 30, 2005
We share an interview with Lakota West two-sport standout Josh Chichester and also have plenty of notes on the first evening of action at the Spiece Run 'N Slam AAU event in Fort Wayne, Ind.
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Chichester scored 12 points in Ohio's victory over St. Louis Gameface friday. Josh says he is going to try to play both basketball and football at the next level and he is intereste in these schools right now...Notre Dame, Illinois,
Ohio State, North Carolina, and Purdue.
He states all those schools have offered him for football and would let him play both sports in college.
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If we bring in Josh and he plays both football and basketball... he counts towards football. So, if we were to bring in 6 scholarship basketball recruits (Conley, Cook, Oden, Lighty, Harangody, Young), would Josh be able to play on the teams still?</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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If the scenario played out and Josh was offered a football scholarship, then he would not count towards the basketball program and could possibly be on the team.