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Reynoldsburg Transfers

  • Prescott
    The Dispatch preview mentioned that Reynoldsburg lost 8 players to transfer. Does anyone know who they are and where they ended up? Are they pay for play casualties?
  • phsnbasketball13
    Darien Bryant - 6'8 TE- 4 star- Reynoldsburg to Pickerington North
    Gabe Nimmons- 6'2 WR-4 star- Reynoldsburg to Pickerington North
    Blake Springhetti- 6'3 RB/DB-3 star- Reynoldsburg to Pickerington North

    These players transferred to a promising opportunity. They planned on transferring before the pay to play increase
  • Prescott
    These players transferred to a promising opportunity. They planned on transferring before the pay to play increase
    These kids and their families all moved to Pickerington. That is interesting. Thanks.

    BTW, I think Reynoldsburg had a pay-to-play situation last year and ,maybe, the year before.
  • ksig489
    Springhetti was at Licking Heights last season...unless he grew6 or 7 inches...he is nowhere near 6'3".

    Also not sure where you are getting these star ratings.
  • Walt
    ksig489;463183 wrote:
    Also not sure where you are getting these star ratings.

    I think phsnbasketball13 went to MSU (Make Stuff Up).
  • fnewman_james
    @Walt... Nice to see someone from Pick Central on here

    @phsnbasketball13: I go to north and
    1. Springhetti is NOT from Reynoldsburg, but Licking Heights
    2: Springhetti is only like 6'0 tall, if that
    3. Nimmons is only 6'0, and Bryant's only 6'6
    4. If Bryant and Nimmons were four-star, they would have offers from many Division 1 schools. They both have offers from MAC and Big East schools, but they are not 4 star caliber.

    I've seen some of your other posts, i dont know if you go to north or not, but please make informed posts and not make things up.
  • cruiser_96
    I would like to comment that while phsnb-ball's post do seem exaggerated at times, it appears to be the norm. I recenlty read a kid's line that had him at 5'11'', 203. That was NOWHERE near the truth. And I mean NOWHERE. Moreover, it was about a kid I have grown to enjoy over the past 5 years.

    All that to say, whether it be a pnhsb-ball post or Dispatch article, I take every line on a kid with a block of salt.