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mikeDEANmeminger

Larry Bradley's stock was dropping considerably, especially after he quit the Tosa East team just before sectionals, and he is no longer the #1 ranked prospect in WI for his class.

OOOPPPs did I just let the cat out of the bag!?!?! 10 points for who can name the other 2...

Warrior of Law

Bradley quit the team?? After all that work to get his appeal from the WIAA?  Any other information of note on the subject is appreciated.
"You can only protect your liberties in this world by protecting the other man's freedom. You can only be free if I am free."  Clarence Darrow

Sir Lawrence

Online post yesterday:

Two Tosa East athletes arrested in armed robbery home invasion

By STEFANIE SCOTT

Posted: May. 5, 2009

Two well-known Wauwatosa East High School athletes were among the three teens arrested for armed robbery Friday afternoon.

The boys were scheduled to go to a basketball tournament in Indiana, but they allegedly decided to hit up a local marijuana dealer for cash first.

Three 16-year-old boys - two from Wauwatosa and an athlete at Milwaukee's Vincent High School - were apprehended after they allegedly invaded a home of a woman and her 18-year-old son in the 6100 block of Martin Drive.

According to Wauwatosa Police Department reports:

One of the Wauwatosa boys was packing for the trip to Indiana when the other Wauwatosa boy called several times and asked to borrow a BB gun. He said he was looking to get some money that was owed to him and told his teammate if he brought his ski mask he would get paid to serve as a lookout.

All three entered the house, which they said they had been to before, pointed the gun at the residents and demanded the son give them money, which they said they knew he had from selling marijuana. He denied having money, so his panicked mother said she would take them to a bank and get them cash.

Two of the boys left with the mother, while the lookout stayed behind and unveiled his face to the son, who said he would get in trouble for having marijuana at his home. The two tried to hide the son's drugs before the lookout went into the basement to hide.

Meanwhile, the mother and two teens arrived at Metcalf's Sentry Foods on State Street, where Guaranty Bank is located. They allowed her to go into the store alone, where she called the police and said her son was being held against his will. When the boys in the car heard sirens, they ran to the nearby UPS Store, where they were apprehended.

When officers responded to the house, they ordered the boy in the basement to come out. He was arrested in the front yard of the residence, where he immediately started crying and said his life was over because he was supposed to attend college on an athletic scholarship, which would likely be taken away.

The three suspects were taken to Milwaukee County Children's Court, where they are expected to appear before a judge on Wednesday.

Wauwatosa NOW is not naming the suspects because they are juveniles and have not been charged as adults.

Officers suspected the son may have been targeted due to drug activity. A search warrant was issued, and marijuana and drug paraphernalia were found in his bedroom. He said the $4,000 in his room was money he was saving to buy a car, according to the report. He was arrested for marijuana possession.

link: http://www.wauwatosanow.com/news/44370702.html
Ludum habemus.

Pakuni

Quote from: Sir Lawrence on May 06, 2009, 02:11:16 PM
Online post yesterday:

Two Tosa East athletes arrested in armed robbery home invasion

By STEFANIE SCOTT

Posted: May. 5, 2009

Two well-known Wauwatosa East High School athletes were among the three teens arrested for armed robbery Friday afternoon.

The boys were scheduled to go to a basketball tournament in Indiana, but they allegedly decided to hit up a local marijuana dealer for cash first.

Three 16-year-old boys - two from Wauwatosa and an athlete at Milwaukee's Vincent High School - were apprehended after they allegedly invaded a home of a woman and her 18-year-old son in the 6100 block of Martin Drive.

According to Wauwatosa Police Department reports:

One of the Wauwatosa boys was packing for the trip to Indiana when the other Wauwatosa boy called several times and asked to borrow a BB gun. He said he was looking to get some money that was owed to him and told his teammate if he brought his ski mask he would get paid to serve as a lookout.

All three entered the house, which they said they had been to before, pointed the gun at the residents and demanded the son give them money, which they said they knew he had from selling marijuana. He denied having money, so his panicked mother said she would take them to a bank and get them cash.

Two of the boys left with the mother, while the lookout stayed behind and unveiled his face to the son, who said he would get in trouble for having marijuana at his home. The two tried to hide the son's drugs before the lookout went into the basement to hide.

Meanwhile, the mother and two teens arrived at Metcalf's Sentry Foods on State Street, where Guaranty Bank is located. They allowed her to go into the store alone, where she called the police and said her son was being held against his will. When the boys in the car heard sirens, they ran to the nearby UPS Store, where they were apprehended.

When officers responded to the house, they ordered the boy in the basement to come out. He was arrested in the front yard of the residence, where he immediately started crying and said his life was over because he was supposed to attend college on an athletic scholarship, which would likely be taken away.

The three suspects were taken to Milwaukee County Children's Court, where they are expected to appear before a judge on Wednesday.

Wauwatosa NOW is not naming the suspects because they are juveniles and have not been charged as adults.

Officers suspected the son may have been targeted due to drug activity. A search warrant was issued, and marijuana and drug paraphernalia were found in his bedroom. He said the $4,000 in his room was money he was saving to buy a car, according to the report. He was arrested for marijuana possession.

link: http://www.wauwatosanow.com/news/44370702.html

If basketball doesn't work out, at least these guys have a fallback career as criminal masterminds.

mikeDEANmeminger

Quote from: Warrior of Law on May 06, 2009, 01:05:26 PM
Bradley quit the team?? After all that work to get his appeal from the WIAA?  Any other information of note on the subject is appreciated.

Quit, got kicked off. Don't know. All i know he was no where to be found when they played Marquette in the sectional semis at the AL or in the FInals against Washington. and the rumor was he quit and was going to transfer, possibly to a prep school

wadesworld

Quote from: mikeDEANmeminger on May 06, 2009, 02:24:34 PMQuit, got kicked off. Don't know. All i know he was no where to be found when they played Marquette in the sectional semis at the AL or in the FInals against Washington. and the rumor was he quit and was going to transfer, possibly to a prep school
Yeah he was going to transfer somewhere out of state.

TVDirector

he stopped showing up for practice and was late to many team functions, according to someone I know over there.
sulked on the bench as he wasn't getting pt...

Skibosch had an article on the whole thing not that long ago.

not sure who was the 'big' recruit.
the other tosa east kid had a very good year, but I don't recall him being highly rated.
last vincent guy--- no clue

wadesworld

Quote from: TVDirector on May 06, 2009, 05:24:45 PMthe other tosa east kid had a very good year, but I don't recall him being highly rated.
last vincent guy--- no clue
The other Tosa East kid wasn't a good basketball player.  He was on the basketball team, and may have started, but was not great.  He was a very good football player.  Ranked the #9 (or 7?) tight end prospect in the nation for the class of 2010.

The Vincent player I hear was their star, he was a point guard, and they typically have a very strong team, but I'm not sure how they did this year without Diener coaching anymore.  Not sure if he was being recruited for college at all either.  Typically Wisconsin only gets a couple kids per year who go D1 for basketball, so I doubt it.

wildbillsb

Quote from: Pakuni on May 06, 2009, 02:22:21 PM
If basketball doesn't work out, at least these guys have a fallback career as criminal masterminds.

+1
Peace begins with a smile.  -  Mother Teresa

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