He is from Chaminade Prep in LA.
Thank you.
Now ... let's think about what the coaching landscape is going to be 3 years from now when he's making a decision as a LA kid.
PAC schools:
Washington = Petersen will still be here
Oregon = Helfrich will be there - let's see what happens to them after MM
Stanford = Shaw (enough said on that)
UCLA = Mora (my guess is that he's left to the NFL in 3 years)
USC = Seven will most likely be shit canned by this point
ASU = If Graham continues to have success, I would have to think he's going elsewhere as that has historically been his MO
Arizona = We'll see about Rich Rod staying their long term ... but hard to believe that they are going to pull a 5 star to Tucson
National:
Texas = enough kids in their own backyard
Oklahoma = Many that I know believe that Stoops is on the Mack Brown career path but about 5 years behind him
Notre Dame = possible player as Kelly should still be there
Michigan = Let's see who they hire as their coach first
SEC = Stay local or head to Florida for most of their recruits
Honestly, when you look at the teams around the country right now, and in particular in the conference, there's going to be a lot of change taking place in the next couple of years. The better coaches in America right now are not with some of the biggest blue blood programs. For as successful as teams like TCU and Baylor are right now, neither are going to be in positions to go national for recruits and be viewed as destination schools for recruits around the country. Where there are good coaches in place at blue blood schools, their recruiting base locally will generally be sufficient enough.
Seven will fall on his face at USC and my guess is in the process he's going to create some significant ill will locally. Let's see what UCLA does with their QB position next year - Slick's kid would equal them taking steps backwards. I think if Mora gets a chance to go to the NFL he'll do so. Historically when you have questionable situations in the LA schools, the likelihood of that talent leaving the area increases.