Charles Bassey’s prep school president: ‘I don’t think he has a diploma’
Posted Jun 26, 2018
Aspire Academy, the Louisville-based prep school that has sent three players, including five-star center Charles Bassey, to Western Kentucky in the last two years, has cut ties with DeSales High School as well as controversial international recruiter Hennssy Aurantial. That's concerning but not as much as this quote, from the President of Aspire: “I don’t think [Bassey] has a diploma from DeSales.”
(NBC Sports)
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