2011 Introduction: Gelaun Wheelwright
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By Greg Hicks
West Coast Recruiting Analyst
Posted Jan 15, 2009
Gelaun Wheelwright, 6-1 SO PG Corona (Calif.) Centennial, is one of the elite guard prospects in the class of
2011. A versatile prospect who will likely be able to play either guard spot in college, Wheelwright has outstanding
skills and above average athleticism. He’s got a terrific stroke with deep range, as well as an advanced feel for the
game.
I spoke with Wheelwright recently and he gave me a list of schools
that have been in contact with him.
“UCLA, USC – they invited me to their game against UCLA the
other day – Arizona State, UNLV and Long Beach State,” said
Wheelwright.
Sophomore guard Gelaun Wheelwright.
I asked Wheelwright if any school stands out for him at the
moment. “The main school I really like is UCLA,” said
Wheelwright. “I like their style of play and how hard they play.”
I asked Wheelwright if he has given much thought to the
factors that will influence his decision. “I really haven’t
thought about it too much yet,” said Wheelwright.
Wheelwright said he doesn’t plan on making a decision
anytime soon. “I’d probably wait until my senior year,”
said Wheelwright. “If I got offers, I’d want to talk it over
with my Dad. It’ll be my decision, but I’d want to talk with him.”
Wheelwright said he currently has a 3.6 GPA. Sophomore guard Gelaun Wheelwright.
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Gelaun Wheelwright hasn't been seen much outside of Southern California, but
he's one of the elite prospects in the country for 2011...