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Scott Laskowski
| Position |
PF |
Height |
6-4 |
Weight |
|
School |
Carmel High School |
Hometown |
Indianapolis, Indiana |
Incoming Year |
2010 |

2010 Target: Scott Laskowski and his family were seen taking a visit to Miami on the day of the Valpo home basketball game. Laskowski plays power forward in high school, but may be a small forward in college. OF NOTE: Laskowski is the son of former Indiana great John Laskowski who played on the last undefeated team in college basketball (1975-76). Father John has been a long time T.V. commentator for IU and is still calling IU games on the Big Ten Network.
07/15/10
Laskowski was kicked of the Carmel team for hazing incident on a bus that resulted in “Anal Penetration.” Carmel Victim’s Parents: Charges Not Harsh Enough
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