By Tom Robinson, NEPABasketball.com
Holy Redeemer senior Matt Prociak considered numerous options before ultimately continuing what has become a family tradition – playing college basketball locally.
Prociak decided last week to continue his athletic and academic careers at Wilkes University while playing basketball and majoring in business and marketing.
“Finally,” Prociak said of a decision process in which he also seriously considered Lebanon Valley, Misericordia, Susquehanna and DeSales and checked into others. “It took me long enough.
“The biggest thing is I wanted to make sure I saw all the colleges that were interested in me and to make sure I got an understanding of what they wanted from me and what I wanted. It took me a while because I had to see whether I wanted to really stay local or go away.”
Rebecca Prociak, Matt’s sister, earned All-American honors at King’s College where Mike Prociak also played. Nick Prociak is at Misericordia University where his college career has been slowed to date by injury.
When it came time to choose his local path, Matt was impressed by how much interest Wilkes coach Izzi Metz consistently showed throughout his high school career at Holy Redeemer and AAU career with the NEPA Elite. He was also comfortable with how Metz saw him as a player.
“There were many things,” Matt said. “They were welcoming in the beginning and they really didn’t miss anything. They were at a lot of games … and everything about their campus seemed right.”
A post player who has developed shooting range, Prociak did not like the vision of playing strictly under the basket.
“Some of the colleges that recruited me, they see me as a steady 5 man (center),” he said. “I can play the 5, but I won’t to just play the 5. I can step out a lot.
“Wilkes sees me as coming in as a 4 (power forward), playing inside and out, but sooner or later, we want to develop into a 3 (small forward).”
Prociak was a two-time, first-team Wyoming Valley Conference Division 2 all-star selection by NEPABasketball.com. The website also named him second-team, all-District 2.
The Royals won WVC Division 2 and District 2 Class 3A titles on the way to a trip to the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association Class 3A state semifinals.
