Seantrel Henderson Will Sign With USC on Thursday
Seantrel Henderson, an offensive lineman considered to be the nation’s top high school football recruit this year, will sign with U.S.C. on Thursday, his father said on Monday.
Henderson, a 6-foot-8, 340-pound left tackle from Cretin-Derham Hall in St. Paul, Minn., had announced on signing day in February that he would attend U.S.C., but did not sign a letter of intent with the Trojans, who, according to rivals.com have the nation’s top-rated recruiting class.
Henderson and his family said they wanted to wait until U.S.C. appeared before an N.C.a.A. infractions committee last month to get a sense of where the investigation into the Trojans’ athletic department, football program and men’s basketball program was headed although penalties are not believed to be known until next month.
But on Monday morning in a text-message to news media outlets, his father, Sean, said that his son had received his ACT scores Friday that made him academically eligible, and that he would sign with U.S.C. on Thursday.
no they take the best of the averages (add all of them up and divide by 4), which ever that is, is what colleges look at.
I don't know.
She seems like a fine lady and a lot of fun to be around with I hope she gets in
apart from the fact hes retired
Reportedly Suharto was toppled by elements of the military working alongside the CIA. Now Indonesia is ruled by an American-trained former-Suharto general, Susilo Bangbang Yudhoyono.
I think I’m talking about moving the clock ahead, not back. I think we should get rid of the Prussian warehouses and instead insure everyone has access to computers, internet and tutors via online resources. Also dramatically increase access to trade skills instead of delusional thinking every child must and actually should go to college. Public schools in fact are about 100-200 year old thinking
A Sacramento man has been convicted in a 2007 crime spree while he was a teenager that included multiple robberies and two rapes.
Sammie Lee Nichols faces up to six life terms after a Sacramento County jury found him guilty of 18 felonies, including kidnapping, rape and robbery.
Prosecutors say the home invasion spree began in June 2007, when Nichols was 17, and lasted more than a year.
They say he typically would get inside a female victim’s house, pull a gun on her, then force her to drive to an ATM to withdraw cash. Two cases involved rapes inside the women’s homes.
Some of Nichols’ robberies happened during a spate of home invasions in 2008 that terrified North Natomas-area residents.
The former Grant High School football player, who’s now 20, is scheduled for sentencing Aug. 6.
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