The Columbus Dispatch

First to offer, Buckeyes to host 2023 guard Washington III

- Adam Jardy

He's a top-40 prospect nationally and one of the best guards in the 2023 recruiting class.

But one year ago, George Washington III was at a new school getting ready for his first practice. After growing up in Texas and playing his first season of college basketball at St. Michael's Catholic Academy in Austin, Washington's family relocated to Kentucky, where he enrolled at Christian Academy of Louisville. When he entered the gym for the first day of practice during the fall of 2020, he was joining a team anchored by seven seniors.

According to coach Aaron Hill, who was also entering his first year with the program, it did not faze the sophomore.

“Day one, when George was a sophomore, he basically took over as the vocal leader, as the captain, as the champion of the team,” Hill said. “He just stepped right in and said, ‘Guys, come with me. Let's do this together and let's build around this.' ”

Now, Washington is a highly rated recruit being pursued by a number of high-major programs including Ohio State, one of at least six schools he plans to visit this fall. The son of a coach and younger brother of a WNBA player, Washington was an unranked recruit until July 16, when he vaulted to No. 44 in the 247Sports.com composite database. He has since climbed four more spots and enters his second season with the Centurions as a four-star prospect ranked No. 40 nationally.

His initial appearance in the rankings came one month and one day after an unofficial visit to Ohio State, which on June 15 also became the first school to offer him a scholarshi­p.

“They contacted me pretty early,” Washington said. “I love coach (Ryan) Pedon and coach (Chris) Holtmann. They're both great guys. They were my second visit and first offer. I love the coaches there, the campus. It's a great school.”

Pedon was at the school last Thursday to watch Washington during a 6 a.m. workout. This month, Washington has taken visits to Cincinnati and Tennessee and will go to Louisville (Saturday), Ohio State (September 25), Liberty (October 8-10) and Memphis on October 16 before his team starts practice.

“It's really exciting,” Washington said. “It's great. It's just a blessing. It's still kind of hard to believe that it's at this point right now and even crazier to think I'm not all the way there yet. I'm really excited to get to go on campuses and meet the coaching staff at these schools and hopefully build good relationsh­ips.”

Ohio State, Tennessee, Louisville, Auburn and Liberty, among others, are known to have offered.

He is listed as a combo guard by 247Sports. Hill said most schools see that as his future role, although he can also be a true point guard.

The plan is to visit schools now, play his junior season, trim his list to possibly three schools a year from now and make a final decision before his senior season. ajardy@dispatch.com @Adamjardy

 ?? MATT STONE/COURIER JOURNAL ?? Christian Academy of Louisville's George Washington, seen here playing defense, has several college visits planned, including one to Ohio State.
MATT STONE/COURIER JOURNAL Christian Academy of Louisville's George Washington, seen here playing defense, has several college visits planned, including one to Ohio State.

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