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According to Saturday's DRC, two NT recruits play tonight at 9pm in the superpit for the Dallas Pump and Run Blue.

Marquez Haynes is a 6-3 guard from irving Nimitz. He has been offered a scholarship at NT and other schools showing interest are SMU, TCU, Houston, Rice,UTEP, Tulsa, Wyoming and Colorado St.

Jonathan Amos is a 6-4 guard from Dallas Hillcrest who is receiving interest from SMU,Colorado State,Nevada and Ark-Little Rock.

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The Dallas Pump and Run Blue, coached by Erven Davis and assisted by brother Chris, are 3-0 and ready for the NBA Gold (top division) knock-out bracket which starts Sunday.

The Dallas Pump and Run Blue won over the Kansas City Keys 77-73, Houston Gold 66-64 and the North Texas Rice Owls 74-62 in pool play. The Blue's next game is scheduled for 2:20 pm Sunday at the Superpit against a yet to be decided opponent.

NT prospects Marquez Haynes and Jonathan Otis both started and played a big part in Saturday night's win over the North Texas Rice Owls. Both appear to be physically strong. Haynes played some point and some wing. Otis played on the wing and in the corner against the Owls' Zone.

The Barnett family was there. Justin had successful surgery for a bulging disc in his back and should be ready to play this fall.

All four NT coaches watched the Blue-Owl game. Coach Leonard likes Isaac Hines. "Isaac is a player who can score 6 points and dominate the game," he said.

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Justin's surgery was succesful....Talked to him the other nite up at the tournament and hung out some afterwards...He is lookin to final be 100% for the first time in who knows how long....He is my boy as many of ya know...and this isn't just me backin a friend....he sounds determined to turn his stuff around! Best of luck to ya JB

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