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9 minutes ago, oldschool2 said:

Very impressive.  I heard that this kid has very close family ties to the Reescano family recently in or graduated from Hardin.

Would he be a son to the Reescano womens basketball state champs out of Hardin or grandson ?

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1 hour ago, UNT-AggieMan said:

Grandson 

 

 

his dad played at Hardin in the early 2000s 

 

Cedrick Reescano played at SFA for a little bit 

no wonder why the kid is getting offers from power5 schools....whole darn bloodline is next level athletes

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17 hours ago, Texasdude281 said:

Yes, he's one of Jennifer Reescano's grandkids.

i watched that hardin girls basketball team in the regional championship in 1982 or 1983 and they were something special to watch.  it does not shock me that this kid coming from one of them girls offspring would be an athlete.  great work Reescano family

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2 hours ago, BlackShirts5 said:

What was his dads name?  I knew a Reescano at BH and he had a cousin I thik names Alton at Hardin.  

His dad name is Cedric. You're talking about Pat. He went to BH before moving to Hardin. There is a Reescano at BH now but he goes by Rodriguez. His dad is Derrick Reescano. I think he's in the 9th grade. He's a good athlete as well.

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