COVID-19 ended Tynes’ high school career; N.S. guard among seniors in limbo
Kellen Tynes likely would have been touring U.S. college campuses right about now and mapping out his college basketball future with his family.
Instead, the 18-year-old from Dartmouth, N.S., spent much of Monday on a Zoom call with Quinnipiac University’s coaching staff. Grounded by the COVID-19 pandemic that has brought the global sports world to its knees, Tynes took a virtual tour of the Hamden, Conn., campus.
In all likelihood, he’ll wind up at an NCAA school next year that he’s never actually been to.
“I’ve four (scholarship) offers and more coaches are calling me, I’ve had like 10 college coaches reach out to me in the past week or two saying they need a point guard and they think that I could come in and make an impact right away,” Tynes said. “It’s tough because I’m not able to visit. . . but coaches are doing a good job considering everything that’s happening.”