With the nickname “Horse”, which he earned for his work ethic and drive, it’s clear why Pat Chambers saw the 6’4” SG as a fit for Penn State’s style of play. His relationship with classmates, Tony Carr and Lamar Stevens doesn’t hurt. After committing to Penn State in April of 2015, Bostick worked to convince his friends to join him in State College.
Last Season
Roman Catholic has had a dominant run in both the Philly Catholic League (PCL) and the State Championships with the trio of Bostick, Carr, and Stevens on the team. Bostick wasn’t always the most hyped player, but he showed an ability to step-up in big games, and at big moments.