I graduated from Roosevelt last year and I have seen Pete play lots of times and even played against him in pick up games while in high school. He is currently a sophomore, all of the positive things said about him on this blog are true. He can play all five positions (in high school), he can shoot from anywhere, handle, defend, rebound, elevate. I have no idea how tall he is going to be, anyone that says a number is simply making an educated guess. But I do know he is already about 6'6'' and will keep growing. Also, I would wager he is definitely not 200 pounds, he has always been very thin. Like any high school kid, he will need to get thicker and stronger.
One thing I know for certain is that Pete was introduced to the game of basketball fairly late in the process, from what I know, he started playing in middle school. Pete's older brother and I graduated from Rosy last year and he plays college ball at UPenn. These brothers are extremely competitive, and hardworking. Watching both of them play, it is obvious that they are natural born basketball players.
Pete has the chance to be a big time D1 player. I know the people (Parents, "grown-ups") that are in Pete's inner circle and there are some serious hawkeye faithful close to this kid. Not to make it sound like bad stuff is happening around Pete, because it's not. But these are the people helping Peter develop as a player, and helping him in his life. These people are the families of his high school friends and teammates, and they are Iowa fans.