San Diego boys basketball recruiting roundup: Kimo Ferrari commits to Brown University

Four high school boys basketball players from the San Diego Section made their college intentions known over the past week, bringing the total number to 17 players who will move on to the collegiate level next season.
Francis Parker point guard Kimo Ferrari committed to Brown University. Ferrari averaged 16 points, six rebounds, and six assists for the season while leading the Lancers into the open division semifinals after beginning the season outside of the county’s top ten.
Huge congratulations to 2020 PG Kimo Ferrari (Parker) on his commitment to HC Mike Martin & Brown University. Great job Kimo!!#gpnation @VerbalCommits @IvyHoopsOnline @SDPreps @FullTimeHoops1 @PrepHoops pic.twitter.com/cOkKZgFbLi
— Gamepoint Basketball (@GamepointNation) March 26, 2020
St. Augustine forward Luke Haupt committed to Point Loma Nazarene. Haupt was a two-time All-CIF selection for the Saints and averaged 14 points, eight rebounds, and three steals per game during his senior season.
Congratulations to Luke Haupt on his commitment to Pt. Loma Nazarene! Proud of you and excited! Go Saints! Go Sea Lions! pic.twitter.com/LRThs5AyPT
— Saints Basketball (@stahoops) March 28, 2020
La Costa Canyon forward Tommy Griffits committed to Cal Lutheran. Griffits had a very impressive showing as a senior with several huge games against top competition, while being named to the All-Avocado League 2nd team.
Congrats to @TommyGriffitts on his commitment to @CLUmBasketball The Kingsmen are getting a good one! pic.twitter.com/diMGoTCnnU
— Mavs (@LCC_Basketball) March 30, 2020
Bishop’s guard Ryan Nagle committed to Carnegie Mellon. Nagle showed off his athleticism as a senior with several impressive dunks throughout the season as well as his ability to hit from three-point range.
Congrats to 2020 Ryan Nagle Bishops on his commitment today to Carnegie-Mellon. Nagle is a phenomenal young man who is a tremendous representative of WCE Harvard Stanford Duke model. Appreciate all the hard work WCE Coach @smartin310 put into Nagle and all of his WCE guys. pic.twitter.com/srKoAiTUnv
— Ryan Silver (@RyanSilver1) March 25, 2020