Prep's Vasturia picks Notre Dame for basketball

November 01, 2011|BY TED SILARY, silaryt@phillynews.com
  • St. Joe's Prep freshman Steve Vasturia flies over LaSalle's Troy Hockaday to score two of his 24 points on this 2nd half play. It was not enough as The Prep went down to defeat against the Explorers 47-45. ( Clem Murray / Staff Photographer ) EDITOR'S NOTE: SSalle03-c 2/2/2010 St. Joe's Prep visits LaSalle College High School for a basketball game. LaSalle wins it 47-45.

JUST BECAUSE Stephen Vasturia is relentlessly low-key, don't take that as a sign of weakness.

After all, the 6-4, 185-pound combination guard is still a month-plus away from beginning his junior basketball season at St. Joseph's Prep, yet he has already made an oral commitment to one of the country's glamour college programs.

Which one?

Well, if you weren't too close to the library table where the soft-spoken Vasturia sat Tuesday, during an ultra-brief news conference, you still might not know.

He showed up with no telltale goodies. No hat to tug on. No sweatshirt to hold aloft. Not even a ballpoint pen to display. His only extras were a small sheet of note paper, containing his, um, speech, and a bottle of blue Gatorade, stuffed into the right pocket of his sport coat.

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"I wasn't even aware of the procedure for these things," Vasturia said with a shrug. "I do have Notre Dame stuff at home. I guess I would have brought some if . . . "

The word had leaked Monday, thanks to Vasturia's coach with an AAU team, and Prep coach William "Speedy" Morris was still disappointed, if not hissed, that any hint of surprise had been removed.

Actually, ND had been rumored for a while.

Vasturia, who last season averaged 17.9 points, 2.8 assists and 5.3 rebounds, and even sank 63 consecutive free throws, made unofficial visits to Villanova, Georgetown, Temple, Northwestern, Boston College and Virginia, in addition to ND. The trip to South Bend, Ind., was made Labor Day weekend and he got to see a football game vs. South Florida.

"You get a feel for the tradition and atmosphere," he said. "It's special, and you really don't get that anywhere else. I had a feeling in my gut about it.

"Notre Dame was my third or fourth visit. I used it as a measuring stick against anything I made afterward. It still stood out. I knew there wasn't any other place for me."

Vasturia said that he spoke often with Irish assistant Martin Ingelsby, a former star at Archbishop Carroll and ND, and that Ingelsby twice came to Philly to watch him work out.

"He was a big help to me," he added.

The Prep's library is two-tiered, and maybe 125 kids showed up to watch the proceedings. The instant Vasturia walked in, the applause began, and it didn't stop until he'd completed the roughly 20-yard walk to the table.

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