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Coleby, Johnson Receive Division-I Offers

U.S.A. – Javez Coleby and Keitho Johnson, have become rising stars at Veritas Academy and both players have already attracted NCAA Division-I interest.

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U.S.A. – The pipeline from The Bahamas to Veritas Academy in California is already producing Division I talent for college hoops – there’s a lot to be excited about in the next few years.

Javez Coleby and Keitho Johnson, have become rising stars at Veritas Academy and both players have already attracted NCAA Division-I interest.

Coleby, a 6’9″ forward, heads into his second year at Veritas and has quickly emerged as one of the most promising big men in his class.

He recently picked up an offer from California Berkley. In addition to a pair of offers from Utep, and Cal Riverside.

Johnson, a 6’6″ wing heads into his first season at Veritas Academy.

He was recently offered by Cal Riverside.

The versatile two-way player joined veritas after a brief stint in Statesboro, Georgia.

Veritas has built a reputation as a global basketball hub, providing international student-athletes with high-level competition and exposure. 

The program competes in the Nike EYBL Scholastic League and has earned invitations to elite tournaments across the United States. 

They also recently completed an international tour in China against local programs, and took part in cultural exchanges.

Karting

We’ll blame the elements, that’s the only reason Lennox Lockhart isn’t didn’t book his spot in Bahrain. We’re calling it now – he’ll be there next time.

Lockhart turned heads on the final day of the 2025 RMC US Trophy Final at New Castle Motorsports Park in Indiana. 

Competing in the mini max division, his final didn’t go as planned after rain overnight left the track damp and tricky for drivers on slick tires. 

Starting in the lead pack, Lenox pushed hard but spun early, dropping back to 21st position. 

He fought his way back through the field to finish 10th overall, clocking the fastest lap of the final in the process. 

The event featured 23 drivers representing 13 countries, each chasing one of five available tickets to the 2025 Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals in Bahrain. 

Lockhart represented The Bahamas with the Velocity / Sodi Kart team, adding another strong International performance to his growing resume.

NCAA Basketball

New program, new uniform, new haircut and a new chapter in the college hoops journey for Fredrick King.

King made his debut with the Murray State Racers in their 75-70 exhibition win over the Xavier Musketeers at the Cintas Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.

King posted 15 points and 11 rebounds in 28 minutes to lead the racers. 

This isn’t Creighton, King has already established a new leading role with Murray State.

The Andros native  went from the NBA Academy Latin America to three seasons at Creighton Blue Jays, and now to Murray State under Head Coach Ryan Miller, who first recruited him to the Blue Jays.

King was dominant in his appearance with the Racers at the Baha Mar Hoops Summer League.

King has high expectations with the racers and has appeared on the Missouri Valley Conference players to watch list.

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