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Post by Big D on Nov 27, 2006 18:04:04 GMT -5
2008 HL Recruiting: UWM:1) Trenton Marshall (6-5, SG/SF) Reserve, LA. He averaged 20 points, 15 rebounds, and 7 assists as a sophomore. He was 1st team All-State as a sophomore. WSU recruiting targets:Najja Nicholson (5-10, PG) Duluth, GA. John Moran (6-1, PG) Arlington Heights, IL. He is averaging 19 points as a junior. Aaron Garriott (6-2, PG) Normal, IL. He is averaging 14.9 points as a junior. Chris Crockett (5-11, PG) Columbus, OH. He is averaging 27 points as a junior. Anthony Hitchens (5-9, PG) Chillicothe, OH. He is averaging 18.6 points as a Junior. Mike Shanahan (6-4, PG) Pittsburg, PA. As a sophomore, he averaged 16 points and 4.7 rebounds, and 4.2 assists. Stephen Albrecht (6-2, PG) Crown Point, IN. As a sophomore, he averaged 12 points and 4 rebounds, and 5 assists. Jordan Cyphers (6-3, SG) Wichita, KS. He is averaging 15.4 points as a junior. Scott Stucky (6-2, SG) Dublin, OH. As a sophomore, he averaged 10.5 points. Chris Morrow (6-7, SF) Van Wert, OH, As a junior, he is averaging 16.3 points, 7 rebounds, 2.3 steals, and 3.3 blocks. Lee Tabb (6-8, PF) Toledo, OH. As a junior, he averaged 13.5 points and 15.5 rebounds.
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Post by Big D on Nov 27, 2006 18:04:44 GMT -5
Nov. 7, 2006 By Bobbi Roquemore UWM gets '08 commitmentUW-Milwaukee received its first oral commitment for the class of 2008 Tuesday night as Trenton Marshall of Louisiana spurned offers from Louisiana State and Southern California in favor of the Panthers. The 6-foot-5 Marshall, who is capable of playing both guard spots and small forward, averaged 20 points, 15 rebounds and seven assists per game at East St. John High School in Reserve, La. "He can really defend and the other thing is he can get you a basket at any time in the game, from anywhere," said Roy White, who coaches Marshall on the RBC West AAU traveling team based in Long Beach, Calif. The close attention paid to Marshall by Panthers assistant Brian Bidlingmyer and Marshall's respect for UWM's program factored into his decision, White said. www.jsonline.com/watch/?watch=2&date=11/7/2006&id=14079
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Post by Big D on Nov 27, 2006 18:05:25 GMT -5
Lee Tabb 6-foot-8 Toledo (Rogers) 2008 PROSPECT: Lee is a 6-7 combo forward from Toledo, OH attending Rogers High School. He is one of the top combo forwards in the class of 2008 class in the state. Tabb is a solid rebounder and has a lot of athletic ability. He also continues to work on his jump shot, ball handling and free throws. Lee has also been in the weight room all summer. During the summer Tabb toured with the AAU 16 and under age group in the Cleveland Basketball Club with Mike Duncan. The team won the Adidas Super 64 Open Division championship in Las Vegas this summer past summer. As a sophomore at Rogers HS, Tabb averaged 10 points a game, 10 rebounds, 5 block shots and 2 assists and also he was the number 4 rebounder in the city league as a sophomore. He’s not only a very good player on the court, but also he’s an excellent student carrying 3.4 GPA. He hasn’t taken the tests yet, but will be taking the SAT at the end of October. Tabb is only an junior but already has been contacted by Miami (OH), Central Michigan, Toledo, Drake, Wright State, Penn State and others. Tabb is considered the #4 PF in Ohio for 2008 by Michael Duncan at Ohio Preps. www.miamihawktalk.com/home/recruits/player/3658/Rivals Link: rivalshoops.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?Sport=2&pr_key=56233
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Post by Big D on Nov 27, 2006 18:07:08 GMT -5
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Post by Big D on Nov 30, 2006 19:47:55 GMT -5
Mike ShanahanNorth Huntingdon, PA Norwin HS Ht: 6'5" Wt: 205 lbs PPG:16.0 RPG:4.7 APG:4.2 PG East: For Norwin's two-sport standout, it's time to hoop it upThursday, November 30, 2006 By Scott Robertson, Tri-State Sports & News Service Certain names are synonymous with their sports. Think Mario Lemieux, think hockey. Same with Larry Bird and basketball. Think of Mike Shanahan, think football ... and basketball. No, this is not the famed Super Bowl-winning coach of the Denver Broncos. It's the aspiring WPIAL champion point guard with the Norwin Knights' basketball team who doubles as a standout with the football team. "I get that a lot," Shanahan said of references to the Denver coach. "Doesn't bother me." Instead, Shanahan serves to bother opponents. A 6-foot-4, 220-pound junior, he plays wide receiver and cornerback for the football team and will play mostly at point guard on the basketball floor, where he enters this season as a three-year starter. His versatility and athletic ability already are drawing the attention of NCAA scouts. In football, he has heard at least a little interest from the likes of West Virginia, Pitt, Notre Dame, Connecticut, Purdue, Indiana, Northwestern and Michigan. The basketball suitors are almost as many and include, at least early on, expressions of interest from Penn State, Vermont, Akron, West Virginia, Wright State and Lafayette. Shanahan says he has not yet decided which sport he will play in college, let alone where he will go. Right now, he is intent on helping Norwin win an outright section title in basketball. He averaged about 16 points per game last season as Norwin went 18-6 and tied Connellsville for the Section 1-AAAA title, its first section title in 16 years. "Some people say I have more potential in football because of my body type," Shanahan said. "I don't know. I really like both sports. I haven't decided anything on that yet. I just want to keep playing both right now." Norwin basketball coach Lynn Washowich sees Shanahan as one of the keys to a potentially outstanding season for the Knights. Norwin played well most of last season but faded down the stretch, losing its last three games. That streak included a loss to Shaler in the first round of the WPIAL playoffs. "He's a tremendous athlete," Washowich said. "He's a once-in-20-years kind of athlete. He works hard, he's well-disciplined ... he's got all the pieces of the puzzle." Stopping Shanahan is a difficult matchup for most Knights' opponents. He will often be used to bring the ball up the floor because of his ballhandling and passing skills and his abilities to get his team into the proper offensive sets. He has a good shooting touch from behind the 3-point line, but his size allows Washowich to post him up inside against smaller defenders, giving Norwin an advantage on the blocks. "The biggest thing about him is that he can play all five positions," Washowich said. "He can hit the 3-pointer, but we can post him up, too. He has a good knowledge of the game and I like how he sees the floor, too. He can be a real matchup problem and we have to try to take advantage of that when we can." Shanahan is by no means alone this season. The Knights have a strong returning group that includes senior guard Jason Jasko, a two-year starter who tied with Shanahan for the team scoring lead last season. Those two form an outstanding backcourt on a team that will go nine players deep. Washowich also is looking for major contributions from the likes of 6-4 junior forwards Tyler Urban and Chris Matheny, 6-2 senior swing man Steve Grubbs, 5-10 senior guards Alex Federinko and Justin Seliga, 6-3 junior wing Adam Dominick and 6-0 junior guard Nick D'Orazio. "I think we have a pretty good team, but we can't let ourselves get complacent with what we did last year," Shanahan said. "I think we learned a lot from what we went through last year. "We have to play as hard as we can every night. We can't turn the ball over. We have to share the ball and play together." As the point guard and a three-year starter, Shanahan said it's his responsibility to ensure the team carries out those assignments. "I definitely feel like I have a leadership role," he said. "It's not like the guys look up to me or anything like that -- I don't mean it that way. It's just that I have been playing varsity since the ninth grade and because of that, I think the team looks for me to bring leadership and the right attitude here every day." Washowich said the Knights' attitude is a good one. He thinks the team needs to make an adjustment in its approach to move beyond where it went last season. "We've got some experienced players so we have a chance to be a pretty good team," he said. "You can always defend better. We did not do a bad job defending last year, but you can always do better. "The other thing we need to do it focus more on what is happening day-to-day. "Last year, I think we spent too much time looking at the big picture and thinking about what was going to happen down the road. We can't let ourselves fall into that this year. "We have to talk about what we are going to get done today and how we are going to get better tomorrow. We can't catch ourselves looking beyond that." www.post-gazette.com/pg/06334/742091-361.stm
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Post by Big D on Dec 23, 2006 15:14:03 GMT -5
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Post by swimwsu on Jan 10, 2007 22:59:18 GMT -5
Scott Stucky is currently being recruited by Miami University, Ohio Univeristy, Western Carolina, and Wright State.
His father knows the Western Carolina coach personally.
Stucky told me that Coach Donlon (while at UNCW) was the first collegiate coach to show interest in him during his freshman season .
It is good to hear that the assistant coaches are going for the recruits early.
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Post by swimwsu on Jan 14, 2007 14:19:05 GMT -5
BOYS BASKETBALL OHIO CAPITAL CONFERENCE Coffman beats Davidson on Stucky’s layup Saturday, January 13, 2007
Scott Stucky scored on a driving layup with two seconds left and Dublin Coffman edged Hilliard Davidson 48-46 last night in an Ohio Capital Conference Buckeye Division game.
Stucky scored 12 of his 19 points in the second half and Mike Bohan had 10 for the Shamrocks (7-3, 3-2).
Michael Drobnick scored 21 and Grant Goodwin 13 for Davidson (5-3, 1-3).
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Post by swimwsu on Jan 14, 2007 14:27:23 GMT -5
Dublin Coffman 65 Marysville 40 Columbus Dispatch Sunday, January 14th
Stucky 16pts (two 3-point goals), Pennell 2pts, Bohan 10pts, Green 2pts, Hayes 7pts, Cannan 1 pt, Stoudt 17pts, Weese 2pts, Dotson 3pts, Bonfini 5 pts.
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Post by Raider Country on Jan 22, 2007 10:05:28 GMT -5
In the "what should we do with our last scholarship for 2007" thread, I voted to add another JUCO. After looking at our 2008 recuits, I changed my mind. I think we should hold onto it for this class. I've been going some google searches on the guys we are recruiting and they are all having very good years. Mike Shanahan, Scott Stucky, and Lee Tabb could be the best class ever for WSU if we could land all 3.
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Post by raiderscout on Jan 29, 2007 23:30:08 GMT -5
Central Catholic 63, Rogers 54
Matt Collins (16 points), Sam Bastian (14) and Ray Calhoun (13) turned in solid performances for visiting Central Catholic (6-4, 4-2).
Lee Tabb led Rogers (2-10, 0-6) with 18 points and 15 rebounds. Andrew Schuler added 10 points.
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Post by raiderscout on Jan 29, 2007 23:33:15 GMT -5
2008 Overall Player Rankings (Monday, 28 November 2005) - Contributed by PA Prep Report Staff Choose a Category to View Overall Player Rankings: Rankings Home2007 200820092010 RkPlayer Name Height Pos.High School College 1 Tyreke Evans 6-5 WG American Christian Lousiville, North Carolina, Villanova, Connecticut 2 Terrelle Pryor 6- 6 WF Jeannette Pittsburgh, Clemson, Penn State, Xavier 3 Nasir Robinson 6-5 WF Chester Pittsburgh 4 Austin Johnson 6- 6 PF Cheltenham Villanova, Penn State, Temple, LaSalle, Michigan, Michigan State, Rutgers 5 Russell Johnson 6- 6 WF Chester 6 Jonathan Baldwin 6-6 WF Aliquippa Marquette, Wake Forest 7 Quincy Roberts 6-4 WG Harrisburg Delaware, James Madison, Arizona State 8 Brian Walsh 6-4 WG Moon Memphis, Duquesne, Akron, Penn State, Pittsburgh, St. Joe's, Maryland, West Virginia, Xavier 9 Andrew Randall 6-6 WF Communications Tech Temple, LaSalle, St. Joe's 10 Velton Jones 5-10 PG North Catholic 11 Karon Burton 5-8 PG Chester Florida, Villanova 12 Devon White 6-7 C Strawberry Mansion 13 Courtney Stanley 6-1 PG Roman Catholic Georgia Tech, Xavier, St. Joe's 14 Jermaine Jackson 6- 7 PF Reading 15 Kenny Moore 6-5 WF University City 16 Charles White 6-2 PG Simon Gratz WVU, UIC, Ohio U., Temple 17 Sammy Givens 6-4 PF ANC Siena, St. Joe's 18 Jamal Wilson 6-4 WF Neumann-Goretti Delaware, Richmond, St. Joe's , Boston College 19 Chris Kurz 6-7 C Penn Charter 20 Mike Shanahan 6-4 WF Norwin Akron, Penn State, West Virginia 21 Larry Loughery 6-6 PF St. Joe's Prep Notre Dame, Stanford, Penn State, St. Joe's, Penn, Richmond, Siena 22 Novar Gadson 6-5 WF Communications Tech 23 Steve Egee 6-1 PG Ridley Albany 24 Bryan Cohen 6-4 WG Abington Friends 25 Jake Iati 5-11 PG York Catholic 26 John Dilworth 6-7 C Connellsville 27 Lance Chisholm 5-10 PG Bishop McDevitt 28 Anthony King 6-4 WF Academy Park 29 Rashad Savage 6-4 WF Neumann-Goretti 30 Lamar Jackson 5- 10 PG Bodine 30 William Kirkland 6-4 WF Roman Catholic Albany, Robert Morris, Drexel 31 Dan Robinson 6- 6 PF Ridley 32 William Wells 6-7 C Simon Gratz 33 Dwayne Davis 6-4 WF Strawberry Mansion 34 Alibaba Odd 6-1 WG Simon Gratz 35 DeAndre Kane 6-2 WG Schenley 36 Lenny Young 6-1 WG North Catholic 37 Dameatric Scott 6-5 WF Greencastle- Antrim 38Christian Wilson 6-2 PG Montour 39 Mikqulle "Mike" Crosby 5-9 PG Erie Strong Vincent 40 David Singleton 6-2 PG The Hill School 41 Kaleb Ramsey 6-3 WF Laurel Highlands 42 Miguel Bocachica 6-4 WF Washington 43 Matt Gehret 6- 6 C Altoona 44 Max Huc 6-2 WG The Hill School 45 Victor Ford Jr. 6-1 WG Coatesville 46 Devon Alexander 6- 4 PF McKeesport 47 Jerrod Denard 6-2 WG Freire Charter 48 Tyron Lytes 6-1 PG Northeast 49 Tony Fannick 6- 6 PF Milton 50 George Baker 6-2 WG Edison www.paprepreport.com - PA Prep Report Powered by Mambo Generated: 29 January, 2007, 23:31
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Post by raiderscout on Jan 29, 2007 23:38:23 GMT -5
Crown Point avoids letdown, wins again January 28, 2007 By JOVAN SAVICH Post-Tribune VALPARAISO — On paper, this nonconference affair could almost appear somewhat evenly matched. But then, stat sheets don’t include data on defenders who fail to recognize they are being suckered by Crown Point’s Kyle Hanaway. Hanaway, a cunning junior point guard, sparked the Bulldogs (8-7) in Saturday night’s 76-61 victory over energetic Boone Grove. At a John F. Hinkley Gymnasium filled to near capacity, Boone Grove fans were hopeful of seeing a major upset. The Bulldogs were coming straight off a major emotional victory over top-ranked Valparaiso on Friday. And with the opening quarters both ending with tied scores of 19-19 and 40-40, it seemed possible. Hanaway, however, controlled the offensive flow with 10 unbelievable assists and led Crown Point in transition, which would result in his team finally pulling away midway through the final quarter. “You have to take your cap off to Boone Grove,” Crown Point coach Clint Swan said. Swan explained that since he was recuperating from a flu bug, assistants Brian Elston and Andy Sargent stepped up to have the Bulldogs well-prepared. However, in the end, Crown Point’s 43-20 rebounding advantage, and the monster post performance of junior Zach Cecich (22 points, 11 rebounds) took its toll on the Wolves (9-6). “We came out in the second half and were able to string together consecutive stops and Zach was simply dominating underneath,” Swan added. While Crown Point’s Stephen Albrecht was on fire with 15 of his 22 points in the opening half, Cecich became a force in the heated middle quarters. Boone’s Bryce Palleson would not be denied over the first 16 minutes as he consistently answered CP runs with a combination of perimeter shots and easy putbacks. Palleson scored a game-high 26 points, but when Hanaway and company established quicker tempo, the open looks no longer came as easy. “Tonight our defense had a lot to do with the success of our offense and Cecich was an absolute workhorse,” Hanaway said. “We just had to be a little more patient, but compared to last night (against Valparaiso) Cecich had such a big presence for us inside.” According to Wolves’ assistant Reggie Flesuig, head coach Matt McKay had to miss the weekend while caring for his ailing father in Ohio. “I give credit to our kids because they knew what Crown Point was capable of and they refused to be intimidated,” Flesuig said. Joe Johnson also scored in double figures for the Wolves with 17 points, including a trio of 3-pointers. Aleks Alavanja added 10 second-half points for the Bulldogs. www.post-trib.com/sports/232835,CP2.article
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Post by keithfromxenia on Jan 30, 2007 14:52:06 GMT -5
our recent success, especially if we can use the three national stage opportunities coming up to shine, could lead to some higher profile recruits looking at the raiders. GO RAIDERS!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Big D on Feb 5, 2007 10:57:37 GMT -5
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