SIOUX CITY (KTIV) -- One of the best high school basketball players in Sioux City has switched schools. Wesley Staten, who committed to Iowa State as a freshman, has left West High and transferred to Bishop Heelan.
Bishop Heelan head coach Tom Betz told News Channel 4 that Staten's last day at West was on Friday, and he was in class today at Heelan.
Betz says tranfser rules say that Staten won't be eligible to play varsity sports for 90 school days, but would be eligible the entire basketball season, starting later this year. Staten will be a junior in the fall.
As a freshman he averaged over 18 points per game, and increased his scoring to 22 points a game as a sophomore. Staten started last season by scoring 40 points in the opener against South Sioux City, and 38 in his second game at North. West had a 4-17 record this past season.
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Bishop Heelan head coach Tom Betz told News Channel 4 that Staten's last day at West was on Friday, and he was in class today at Heelan.
Betz says tranfser rules say that Staten won't be eligible to play varsity sports for 90 school days, but would be eligible the entire basketball season, starting later this year. Staten will be a junior in the fall.
As a freshman he averaged over 18 points per game, and increased his scoring to 22 points a game as a sophomore. Staten started last season by scoring 40 points in the opener against South Sioux City, and 38 in his second game at North. West had a 4-17 record this past season.
Staten transfers from West to Heelan - KTIV NewsChannel 4 Sioux City IA: News, Weather and Sports