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Kiril Wachsmann Has Some Offers

Kiril Wachsmann, a 6-7 forward from All Hallows High School in New York City, Kiril Waschmann, recently took an official visit to Marist, which went well. Marist has extended a scholarship offer.
At this juncture, Wachsmann counts the Poughkeepsie, New York, program and Iona among his leaders. "My top two at this point are Iona and Marist," said Wachsmann.
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Other schools that are involved include Princeton, Yale, George Mason, and Rider. "I'm considering signing early," said Waschmann. "But I'm still not sure what I'm going to do. If I decide late, then I will be considering other schools (other than Iona and Marist)."
Wachsmann took an official visit to Iona this weekend along with his All Hallows teammates Marvin McCullough and Ricky Soliver, as well as Suffield Academy swingman Jeff Viggiano. "It went pretty well. I really liked the school. I
liked the atmosphere, the team, and the coaches.
"I might take another visit in the winter, or I might hold off until the spring. I will most likely decide in the spring."
Kiril played for the Washington Heights Warriors at the Connecticut Select tournament last month. Waschmann averaged 10 points and eight rebounds last season as a junior. Waschman, a resident of Manhattan's upper West side, is a strong student, carrying a 92 average. He scored 1140 on the SAT.
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