One of them is Davin Zeigler out of Cleveland Benedictine. As mentioned when he committed, Davin comes from a basketball family. Trey Zeigler is a cousin of his and his Dad played at Cleveland State. Here's some info from the BGSU release.
A 6-2 guard out of Benedictine High School in Cleveland, Ohio, Zeigler heads into his senior year in 2018-19 after being named Preseason First Team All-Ohio by Prep Hoops. A four-year varsity player for coach Rob Stircula, Zeigler has led the Bengals to a pair of conference championships.
Benedictine has accumulated a record of 59-16 under the leadership of Zeigler – a multiple-year captain for the Bengals. As a junior, Zeigler averaged 19.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists on his way to earning All-State Honorable Mention Honors. Zeigler was also named First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-District.
As for Chandler Turner, he comes from the same high school that Justin Turner played at, though they are not related. He's 6'7" and had a good amount of interest. Coach says they had been targeting him for a few years.
Last season, he averaged 19.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists on his way to earning All-City honors for the second-straight year....Turner had several other Division I offers, including Buffalo, Kent State, Northern Illinois, Milwaukee, IUPUI, and Cleveland State.BG has 3 seniors on the roster (Wiggins, Lillard and Uju) and one scholarship free, which leaves 2 more players to be recruited. This part of recruiting has changed a lot. With the advent of graduate transfers and regular transfers and also the importance of JUCO players, there is a declining emphasis on high school players.
As an example, Buffalo had three signees announced and they are all JUCO players.
All that to say that there's a whole other world of recruiting that will happen after the season ends, like it or not.
Welcome to the Falcons, Chanlder and Davin.
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