He’s a former four-star prospect who made a name for himself as a dynamic athlete and skilled point guard during his time with team RWE in the Overtime Elite League back in 2023. As he wrapped up his high school career, he made the big decision to commit to Providence College for college basketball—a major step in his journey. But before that, it’s worth noting he had initially given his commitment to Georgia Tech, showing just how highly recruited he was.
Before all the spotlight, he was just a dedicated young player from St. John’s College Catholic High School, where he not only graduated but also left a lasting legacy. In fact, during his senior season, his outstanding performance earned him the prestigious title of Washington, D.C.’s High School Basketball Player of the Year, as named by Max Preps—an honor that definitely put him on the radar.
Growing up, he spent his formative years in Baltimore, Maryland, where he lived with his family and first fell in love with the game. It’s clear that his path—from local courts in Baltimore to elite competition and now onto Providence—has been shaped by hard work, talent, and a deep passion for basketball.
He really made a name for himself during the WCAC state championship game, where he played a crucial role in helping St. John’s Catholic secure a victory over St. Paul VI. It was actually him who sank the game-winning shot—talk about clutch performance. Throughout the game, he stood out as the top scorer on the team, finishing with an impressive 21 points. People often notice his presence on the court, even though he’s listed at 6’1” and 165 pounds. He may not be the biggest player out there, but his impact is undeniable. He definitely proved that heart and skill can make all the difference, especially when it matters most. He continues to show why he’s such a key player for the team.