Six years of HS hoops is plenty for Selden 
June, 8, 2012
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By Adam Finkelstein and
Paul Biancardi | ESPN.com
Wayne Selden (Boston/Tilton School) has started the process of moving back to his original Class of 2013, meaning that he will finish high school after four years.
What most people don't realize however is that Selden, now No. 20 in the ESPN 100, will still have played six years of high school basketball after he completes his upcoming year at Tilton.
Selden began his high school athletic career when he was still just in the seventh grade at the John D. O'Bryant School of Math & Sciences, an exam school in the heart of Boston, which services students in grades 7-12 but competes against other high schools in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association.
What most people don't realize however is that Selden, now No. 20 in the ESPN 100, will still have played six years of high school basketball after he completes his upcoming year at Tilton.
Selden began his high school athletic career when he was still just in the seventh grade at the John D. O'Bryant School of Math & Sciences, an exam school in the heart of Boston, which services students in grades 7-12 but competes against other high schools in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association.
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