Syracuse, N.Y. -- Joe Girard III has set a timetable for his college decision.

Girard, a 6-foot-2 shooting guard from Glens Falls High School, will likely announce his college choice within the next two weeks, his father said Friday night.

Girard broke the New York State career scoring record as a junior last season, while averaging 50 points per game for Glens Falls High School.

He has cut his list of colleges down to six schools: Syracuse, Boston College, Penn State, Michigan, Notre Dame and Duke.

He has taken official visits to both Syracuse and Boston College.

Girard III also is the starting quarterback for Glens Falls' football which, which is 4-1 after a 57-0 win over Johnstown on Friday and is currently ranked No. 7 in the state in Class B.

Joe Girard Jr. said his son would like to get a decision made prior to the start of the football playoffs.

"I think he's got it narrowed down in his mind,'' Girard Jr. said. "He'll probably decide in the next few weeks.''

Glens Falls has just two regular season games left. Playoffs will begin on the weekend of Oct. 20.

Girard wants to get a decision done so he can focus on football's post-season and his senior season of basketball.

"That's the goal,'' Girard III said. "If it happens, that would be great. If not, we'll see. But right now, the goal is to do is before playoffs.''