Per Flagrant Fouls, Dylan Ennis ’11 (Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, IL) has received offers from Charlotte, Charleston, Creighton, Iona Nebraska and UNC Willmington.
Clemson showing interest as well. Dylan plays for Team Takeover Canada in the AAU circuit.
follow him on twitter @ http://twitter.com/canadiankidDJE
I like this guy already, bring him on board.
Committed to Akron a while back, but has since withdrawn that verbal.
Rivals - no profile
Scout - 2 stars
ESPN - 40 (not rated)
Listed as 4th best Canadian prospect by Flagrant Fouls - http://www.flagrantfouls.com/rankings/canadian/
Definitely gets around. ESPN lists his hometown as New York City (he did spend a year at Wings Academy in the Bronx), while a piece about him on Cleveland.com claims he’s a product of Toronto. The latter makes more sense as Team Takeover Canada is based in Toronto. And now he’s prepping at Lake Forest Academy just outside of Chicago. Sort of surprised Bona isn’t one of the schools of interest as Mark Schmidt seems adept at finding “hidden gems” from the Toronto area.
BTW, see his height listed anywhere from 5-10 to 6 even.
And more from Flagrant Fouls: Dylan Ennis opens it up
Rivals blurb
"I have offers from Creighton, Charlotte, UNC-Willmington, Iona, Charleston, Wagner, St. Bonaventure, Nebraska, Akron, Santa Clara, Northern Iowa and Northeastern," he said.
Ennis has range from deep and even has a mid-range game as well. What stands out about Ennis is his Basketball IQ and court vision. In the open court, the Canadian is unstoppable as he can push the ball and make plays with his vision all around the court.Ennis needs to improve on his defense as he wants to improve in that category and become a lock down defender especially for college.
Impressive. And plays for NLP already.
Tweet from TheRecruitScoop:
The College of Charleston has extended an offer Dylan Ennis' way. The rising senior has over twenty high to mid major level offers.
TheRecruitScoop:
Dylan Ennis '11 of Lake Forest Academy is getting scholarships by the dozen. Northern Iowa is the latest to offer the guard.
going to Rice.