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    http://www.nbebasketball.com/w3/2010-1201/bhullar-brothers-jankovic-leave-kiski-prep/

    Three sources have confirmed to NBE that Kiski Prep’s Canadian trio — brothers Sim Bhullar and Tanveer Bhullar plus Stefan Jankovic — withdrew from Kiski Prep yesterday and are heading to Huntington Prep in West Virginia.

    We’ve reached out to the coaches at Kiski and Huntington for comment.

    Tanveer Bhullar responded to a text about heading to Huntington with “we don’t know yet, but we’re definitely done with Kiski.”

    Tough break for Kiski and their coaches as they’ve done fine work with both Bhullars and Jankovic on their skill sets.

    One source now says that Sim Bhullar and Stefan Jankovic are definitely heading to Huntington Prep in West Virginia, which was confirmed by Jankovic.

    “Yea, me and Sim are going to Huntington,” Jankovic confirmed via text to NBE this morning.

    Tanveer Bhullar might end up at Montrose Christian in Maryland, according to sources.

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    Reading around it appears it might be an incredibly shady move, but, what else would you call three guys over 6’10 leaving there high school team when the season has already started. They also said that it had something to do with AAU and that Huntington Prep (in West Virginia) is "Huggins Territory".  This is not the school that had both OJ Mayo and Patrick Patterson, which while also called Huntington was a public school. This is apparently a "basketball academy", and I know they have some other prospects, particularly Negus Webster-Chan who is also Canadian. Nonetheless, that has to hurt if you are the coach of Kiski Prep. Losing three guys of that size would hurt any team, much less an HS team who could completely dominate with it. Will be interesting to see how this all plays out. Will they be eligible immediately? Aren’t they going to school, what is up with that? Shady, shady dealings. Plus, I am hearing Tanveer going to Montrose in Maryland. Splitting up the giants? That is super lame, it would work perfectly, about 4 mins each quarter of giants standing under the basket. Really want to know what caused this to go down. You wonder how effective Tanveer or Sim will be on the next level, but guys this size do not come around very often and that makes them super intriguing prospects. Yes, I know they probably are slow as molasses and not the most technically sound players, but when you have guys that big, even playing half a game for you at the college level, it makes things interesting.

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    Reading around it appears it might be an incredibly shady move, but, what else would you call three guys over 6’10 leaving there high school team when the season has already started. They also said that it had something to do with AAU and that Huntington Prep (in West Virginia) is "Huggins Territory".  This is not the school that had both OJ Mayo and Patrick Patterson, which while also called Huntington was a public school. This is apparently a "basketball academy", and I know they have some other prospects, particularly Negus Webster-Chan who is also Canadian. Nonetheless, that has to hurt if you are the coach of Kiski Prep. Losing three guys of that size would hurt any team, much less an HS team who could completely dominate with it. Will be interesting to see how this all plays out. Will they be eligible immediately? Aren’t they going to school, what is up with that? Shady, shady dealings. Plus, I am hearing Tanveer going to Montrose in Maryland. Splitting up the giants? That is super lame, it would work perfectly, about 4 mins each quarter of giants standing under the basket. Really want to know what caused this to go down. You wonder how effective Tanveer or Sim will be on the next level, but guys this size do not come around very often and that makes them super intriguing prospects. Yes, I know they probably are slow as molasses and not the most technically sound players, but when you have guys that big, even playing half a game for you at the college level, it makes things interesting.

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    Reading around it appears it might be an incredibly shady move, but, what else would you call three guys over 6’10 leaving there high school team when the season has already started. They also said that it had something to do with AAU and that Huntington Prep (in West Virginia) is "Huggins Territory".  This is not the school that had both OJ Mayo and Patrick Patterson, which while also called Huntington was a public school. This is apparently a "basketball academy", and I know they have some other prospects, particularly Negus Webster-Chan who is also Canadian. Nonetheless, that has to hurt if you are the coach of Kiski Prep. Losing three guys of that size would hurt any team, much less an HS team who could completely dominate with it. Will be interesting to see how this all plays out. Will they be eligible immediately? Aren’t they going to school, what is up with that? Shady, shady dealings. Plus, I am hearing Tanveer going to Montrose in Maryland. Splitting up the giants? That is super lame, it would work perfectly, about 4 mins each quarter of giants standing under the basket. Really want to know what caused this to go down. You wonder how effective Tanveer or Sim will be on the next level, but guys this size do not come around very often and that makes them super intriguing prospects. Yes, I know they probably are slow as molasses and not the most technically sound players, but when you have guys that big, even playing half a game for you at the college level, it makes things interesting.

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