St. Sava’s Stefanovic of Crown Point signs with Purdue; Vote now for February “Athlete of the Month”

Sasha Stefanovic continues to proudly wear number 33 for Crown Point High School as he celebrates his signing to play basketball with the Purdue University Boilermakers in the next school year, but he needs your help and your vote now as he competes in the “February Athlete of the month” in the Post-Tribune online poll.

Simply click the link below to place your vote online on the Post-Tribune website. Voting is open through February 9. You may vote once every 12 hours.

Click here to vote now online – http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/athletes/ct-post-tribune-february-aotm-20170201-story.html#pd_a_9654097

With your help last year he was named the April 2016 winner of the Post-Tribune’s Community Choice Athlete of the Month and was named the Post Tribune’s Community Choice Athlete of the Year 2016 – your vote can count!

Photo credit: Jim Karczewski of the Post-Tribune

Crown Point’s Sasha Stefanovic commits to Purdue for men’s basketball – From The Times

The 6-foot-5 scoring guard, who was averaging 19.7 points and 6.2 rebounds a game heading into the Portage game, had 24 offers on the table when he chose to become a Boilermaker.

Patience pays off as Crown Point’s Sasha Stefanovic commits to Purdue – From the Post-Tribune

Stefanovic becomes the third player from Crown Point to commit to a Big Ten school for Swan in the last five years. Grant Gelon (Indiana) and Spike Albrecht (Michigan Purdue) are the other two.

Purdue adds Crown Point guard to 2017 class – From Lafayette Journal and Courier

“It’s been my favorite college since I was little,” Stefanovic said. “It’s where I always wanted to be. It was a no-brainer for me if I had the chance to go there.”

2017 Purdue Basketball Recruiting: Sasha Stefanovic Commits – From SB Nation

Stefanovic is a 6’5” 184 pound shooting guard from Crown Point Indiana. He is rated as a 3-star prospect on Rivals, but he is basically the sniper that Matt Painter has coveted for ever class these past few recruiting cycles.

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