Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: WEDNESDAY, May 23, 1990 TAG: 9005230209 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: B10 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: Doug Doughty DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
Schroyer, a 6-foot-3 big guard and small forward, averaged 13 points and five rebounds and was the second-leading scorer for the Hyattsville, Md., school, which finished 26-8.
"I think he's an excellent catch for VMI," said Morgan Wootten, DeMatha's coach. "I think what happens is that a lot of people go after our top kids, like [Duke signee] Kenny Blakeney, and our second guy often gets overlooked."
Schroyer was the leading 3-point shooter for the Stags, hitting 44 percent from beyond the arc, and converted 79 percent from the free-throw line. He was the team's sixth man as a junior.
VMI head coach Joe Cantafio and assistant Pete Strickland both served on Wootten's staff, as did former VMI coach Marty Fletcher, but Schroyer is the first DeMatha basketball player to cast his lot with the Keydets. Schroyer picked VMI over Navy.
The signing period ended May 15, which means Schroyer is not bound by a letter-of-intent.
"He was talking to Navy," Wootten said, "but he's definitely going to VMI."
by CNB