As best as I can gather Christian and all the assistants watched Mitchell 2 days ago and yesterday Chrsitian saw Mann/BABC and then later Sharma, while at least one assistant watched Mitchell again. Shows you where our priorities are.
Here's a writeup on Falzon I found as well, last quote is especially encouraging
Aaron Falzon (2015/Northfield Mt. Hermon, Mass./Expressions Elite)
One of the highest-ranked recruits at Competitive Edge today (ESPN ranks him 97th, Yahoo! 96th), Falzon holds offers from a number of high-major schools, including Marquette, Notre Dame, NC State, Providence, Georgia, and Penn State.
However, he said he is currently hearing most from Harvard, Boston College, Northwestern, Stanford, and Virginia, and has visited a few of those schools already.
“I’ve been to BC and Harvard a couple times. I went to Northwestern,” he said. “BC is about five minutes away from my house, I’ve been there 20 times probably. Harvard is Harvard, it’s a great school. It speaks for itself. Northwestern is a great school. It’s in a nice part of Chicago, it’s real nice.”
All five of the schools he mentioned, aside from having solid basketball programs, are renowned for their elite academics. This is something that is very important to Falzon as he analyzes his options.
“It’s the same as basketball. It’s really 50/50, up there with the campus. That’s the biggest focus for my parents, and it’s one of the biggest focuses for me,” he said.
Falzon has seen his stock rise throughout the Spring and into the Summer, after performing very well for Expressions in EYBL play (he averaged almost 17 points per game), as well as at both Kevin Durant’s and Lebron James’ respective Skills Academies. He particularly enjoyed the latter two events.
“They were unbelieveable. You have some of the best coaches in the world teaching you how to play the game of basketball. And you’ve got the two greatest players there, it’s their camps,” he explained. “You can see the way they carry themselves. It was a great experience, just to learn and play with the best players in the country.”
While he is still planning his official visits for this Fall, Falzon has an idea of when he wants to make his decision.
“Before the season,” he said. “Probably October, early November at the latest.”
Considered a firm high-major recruit, Falzon is not bothered by the fact that he does not yet hold offers from some of the elite schools in those conferences; in fact, it is something he likes.
“It they want me, they’re gonna come,” he said.
“I wouldn’t mind going to one of the lower schools in the conference, then going into the big schools and kicking their butts.