WPIAL
WPIAL Basketball Standout Commits to College Program

Another WPIAL basketball player is off the board.
On Thursday, Calvin Winfrey III out of Uniontown committed to Cal U (D2).
Check out his commitment post here.
Winfrey chose Cal U over offers from Brewton-Parker College (NAIA) and West Virginia Wesleyan (D2). In 27 games, Winfrey averaged 21.1 points per game, along with 5.8 rebounds and 3.3 assists. Winfrey shot 50% from the field and 40% from three-point range this year.
Check out his highlights here.
Winfrey joins a long list of recent WPIAL basketball players to commit to college teams.
Former Imani Christian basketball player Dame Givner committed to Slippery Rock to play college hoops, according to his Twitter account.
In addition, Brady Mayo out of Beaver committed to Slippery Rock.
Mayo scored as many as 45 points in a single game this past high-school basketball season for Beaver, shining on the hardwood as well. The 6-foot-1, 185-pound guard who runs a 4.5 40-yard dash recently shined at the Pitt Jam Fest basketball event as well, earning 2nd Team All Pitt Jam Fest honors from Hoop Group.
Ralphie Blundo committed to Indiana University – Pennsylvania.
The 6-foot, 175-pound guard played for his father at New Castle, and also played for PK Flash on the AAU circuit. Blundo scored 15.4 points per game this season in 22 games for New Castle.
Avonworth basketball star guard Rowan Carmichael announced his collegiate commitment weeks ago, too. Carmichael announced that he has committed to Edinboro, an NCAA Division II school in the PSAC. Carmichael was the No. 1 scorer in the WPIAL this past season, averaging 32 points per game in the regular season. Carmichael jumped over the 2,000-point total for his high-school career this season, too.
