Cameroonian Giant Gaeton Wafo Eyes D1 Dreams After Explosive Performance
At St. John's Northwestern Academy, Gaeton Wafo, a junior center hailing from Cameroon, is making significant strides in his basketball development. Averaging 4 points, 5 rebounds, and 1 block per game, Wafo truly shined during a recent tournament in Florida, where he exploded for 19 points, 17 rebounds, 2 blocks, and 2 steals. DME Basketball assistant coach Patrick Hurley noted the immense improvement Wafo has demonstrated this season.
Wafo's journey began in Boston in 2024 before he transitioned to St. John's Northwestern. DME Basketball Program, known for cultivating future NBA talent, has a history of sending players to Division I programs, including Tiefing Diawara at Syracuse and Kruz McClure at DePaul. With his size, work ethic, and the guidance of the DME coaching staff, Wafo is poised to attract considerable attention from college recruiters in the coming year.
Comparisons are already being drawn to fellow Cameroonian Luc Mbah a Moute, who enjoyed a successful 13-year NBA career. Just as Mbah a Moute was given the opportunity to pursue his basketball dreams in the U.S., Wafo is now capitalizing on his chance to shine on the American stage. With the support of DME and his relentless dedication, Gaeton Wafo is well on his way to making his own mark in the world of basketball.
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