After achieving a dream by playing in the McDonald’s All-American Game on Tuesday, Arkansas basketball signee Jordan Walsh will turn his attention to winning a national title.
Walsh (6-7, 200) and Razorbacks junior target Omaha Biliew (6-8, 205) will lead USA Today’s No. 2 Branson (Mo.) Link Academy into a Thursday battle with No. 9 Oak Hill Academy (Va.) at 11 a.m. on ESPNU.
It is the opening game of the Geico High School Championship, an eight-team, three-day event at Suncoast Credit Union Arena in Fort Myers, Fla., with all games being televised by ESPNU.
“Getting to Geico and winning it all has been the goal since Day 1 when we all came together,” Walsh said.