Damon Harge Jr. is so good he is already playing on his school’s varsity team as a 6th grader. But, how can this happen? According to an ESPN report he is allowed to play varsity for Christian Faith Center Academy as a sixth grader because it is a private school. There is no doubt this kid is talented, but playing on the varsity as a 6th grader seems to be a little much.
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Friday, December 16, 2011
Varsity Blues
It is pretty common to see freshman on High School basketball rosters at almost every school. These players usually go on to score 1,000 points in their career. But, there is a kid in North Carolina that has a chance to become a seven year varsity letter winner and score possibly 3,000 points.
Damon Harge Jr. is so good he is already playing on his school’s varsity team as a 6th grader. But, how can this happen? According to an ESPN report he is allowed to play varsity for Christian Faith Center Academy as a sixth grader because it is a private school. There is no doubt this kid is talented, but playing on the varsity as a 6th grader seems to be a little much.
Damon Harge Jr. is so good he is already playing on his school’s varsity team as a 6th grader. But, how can this happen? According to an ESPN report he is allowed to play varsity for Christian Faith Center Academy as a sixth grader because it is a private school. There is no doubt this kid is talented, but playing on the varsity as a 6th grader seems to be a little much.
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