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2007 Sidorakis Hearing from High Majors

After 2007 prospect Nick Sidorakis led the Tulsa Bulldogs to the 15-under T.O.C. championship and garnered the MVP for the tournament, the phone at Jenks High School in Tulsa, Okla., began ringing. Colleges across the country are becoming familiar with Sidorakis, a top basketball and football prospect.
“He is getting a bunch of letters,” said his dad and assistant coach for the Tulsa Bulldogs Nick Sidorakis, Sr. “Southern Illinois, Virginia Commonwealth, and Illinois are interested. North Carolina called his high school coach after the T.O.C., and Oklahoma has call about him twice.”
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Not only is Sidorakis an athletic, pure shooting 6-foot-4, 170-pound shooting guard, He is also the second string quarterback for one of the most prestigious high school football programs in the nation.
“In fact, Jenks plays Union tonight in a huge match up,” said Coach Sidorakis. “Both programs are in the top ten in the nation, and they will be playing in front of 40,000 fans.”
As a freshman, Sidorakis started on the Jenks basketball team and led them in scoring. This summer he helped the Tulsa Bulldogs finish sixth in the 15-under AAU Nationals.
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