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    Seaton Hall recruit Carr arrested

    Kid is charged with assaulting his baby's mother, not a great start to bigger things

    http://msn.foxsports.com/collegebask...rrested-081812
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    Re: Seaton Hall recruit Carr arrested

    Carr is a rising senior and has committed to play at Seton Hall. The 5-foot-7 point guard played at Patterson High in Baltimore before transferring this spring to St. Patrick High in Elizabeth, N.J. However, he has since left the school.

    He will probably not spend time in jail, but he does need to find a high school before the season starts, or so I would think. This incident will nto look good on his application for admittance to school.
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    Re: Seaton Hall recruit Carr arrested

    Quote Originally Posted by dan_bgblue View Post
    Carr is a rising senior and has committed to play at Seton Hall. The 5-foot-7 point guard played at Patterson High in Baltimore before transferring this spring to St. Patrick High in Elizabeth, N.J. However, he has since left the school.

    He will probably not spend time in jail, but he does need to find a high school before the season starts, or so I would think. This incident will nto look good on his application for admittance to school.

    He is a skilled player so:
    1) you're correct, won't spend any jail time. Of course this assumes that he actually violated the law.
    2) correct in he needs to find a HS. If not expect a downward spiral that is often seen in the drop outs of this country
    3) won't matter on his application. As a skilled athlete, it will be overlooked.

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