The Wolfpacker

July 2012

The Wolfpacker: An Independent Magazine Covering NC State Sports

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■ BASKETBALL RECRUITING Clark knows what would happen if State pulls the trigger with a scholarship offer. "They would have a big chance because it's close to home," Clark said. "They'd defi- nitely be one of the top schools if I had a list of top schools. "They've been talking to me pretty much since April. They've been on me pretty hard." Clark's father also got to experience the campus and facilities for the first time. Donte Clark had been thinking about squeezing in the trip for several weeks. "They've been trying to get me up there, and we had some time off," Clark said. "Ev- erything looked pretty nice, and the facilities looked new. You can see the rebuilding of things. "I met [NCSU senior small forward] Scott Wood from the team. I also talked to the lady that helps out the academics on the basketball side." Clark has had the offers pouring in the last two months. "Memphis, Tennessee, Providence, Mi- ami, Murray State, Georgia, Virginia Tech, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Radford, Gard- ner-Webb, East Carolina, Tennessee-Chatta- nooga, Jacksonville, Mercer and High Point have offered," Clark said. "I think NC State and probably more than likely Alabama and Cincinnati are close." Clark started his prep career at Charlotte Hopewell High, and then made the move to Queens Grant and Kennedy Charter in the Queen City. He reclassified to 2013 along the way, and is now going to spend his se- nior year at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va. "It's going to be fun because I'll be playing with a lot of good players like Greg McClin- ton, who is going to Wake Forest, and Anton Gill, who is going to Louisville," said Clark, who is undecided on whether he'll sign in the fall or spring. ■ Sharing Powerful Tools to Improve Bottom Line Performance Using advanced technology and consulting expertise, we provide a variety of value-added services to our clients. These services reduce customer costs, increase efficiency, and improve employee satisfaction - bringing your employee benefits program to new heights in quality and performance. Can your current broker say the same? Donte Clark, Rivals.com's No. 95 player in the class of 2013, made an unofficial visit to NC State on June 22 and came away impressed. PHOTO BY JACEY ZEMBAL www.probenefitsolutions.com JULY 2012 ■ 143 919.781.4004 William Salmon John McDonnell NC STATE WOLFPACK & the Mary Edna Williams Class of 1978 Broker Above Crowd 1520 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh maryednaw@remax.net RE/MAX Preferred Associates Office: 919-256-4201 Cell: 919-880-0071 www.maryednawilliams.com ! Each office independently owned and operated

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