Gould’s Ingo Signs with Maine
Gould Academy post-graduate big man Stephane Ingo will be staying in the state of Maine for the next four years. He made a verbal commitment to the Black Bears earlier last week before signing a National Letter of Intent of Friday.
Ingo, who returned to the grassroots circuit last month to play with the Northern Kings, took to his twitter account to confirm the news.
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— stephane ingo (@lanx_steph) May 2, 2018
Ingo is a Canadian native who made huge strides during his only season in the prep ranks. He arrived as a talented, but still raw, big man and went on to average 10 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 blocks per game while being named honorable mention All-New England in Class AA of the NEPSAC.
More importantly, is that rate at which his game has developed over the last eight months. He's long and athletic with a reported 7-foot-3 wingspan. He changes ends well, has soft touch, and the potential to change the game on both ends of the floor.
Ingo is one of seven prospects to commit to new Maine head coach Richard Barron this spring. He is also one of four to have ties to the state of Maine as he joins the Gatorade Player of the Year, Terion Moss, as well as former Lee Academy products Sergio El Darwich and Nedeljko Prijovic, who are reuniting with former Lee head coach and new Maine assistant, Igor Vrzina.
Below are some recent highlights of Ingo.