Hood-Schifino played for three different programs in high school. He began his prep career at
Northside Christian Academy in
Charlotte, North Carolina. As a sophomore, Hood-Schifino played at Combine Academy in
Lincolnton, North Carolina. Before his junior season, Hood-Schifino transferred to national powerhouse
Montverde Academy in Florida, coached by Kevin Boyle. At Montverde, Hood-Schifino won back-to-back
GEICO High School Basketball National titles (2021 and 2022). Hood-Schifino was named an all-star and invited to play in the
Jordan Brand Classic, where he scored 14 points and hit three three-point shots. In the off-season, prior to college he also played for coach Norton Hurd IV and Team Thad, an AAU program founded by NBA player
Thaddeus Young. He spent time working out in
California with professionals, including the
Los Angeles Clippers’
Paul George. Hood-Schifino stated that his time at Montverde prepared him for college basketball, noting, "The everyday grind at Montverde, people don’t really know what’s, you know, put into it, like the practices. It's almost like a college practice; you're practicing three-plus hours every day, so it really prepared me for now. . . Now going through college, it’s almost like I’m at Montverde but at a college level."
Recruiting While playing at the Combine Academy, Hood-Schifino committed to play for
Jeff Capel and
Pittsburgh. At the time, it was considered a major recruiting win for the Panthers to land Hood-Schifino, a Pittsburgh native. But following Hood-Schifino's sophomore year in high school, he chose to reopen his recruitment. The
Indiana Hoosiers became involved in Hood-Schifino's recruitment in the summer of 2021, just months after head coach
Mike Woodson began in Bloomington. Hood-Schifino committed to the Hoosiers in August 2021. He was the highest-rated recruit to sign with the Hoosiers since
Romeo Langford in 2018 and the 9th highest-ranked recruit for the program since 1998. ==College career==