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Talented players means talented teams Dallas Kimball #10 David Kyles 6-3 #16 London "Cotton" Giles 6-3 #37 Darian Thibodeaux 6-3 #48 Mike Webb 6-7 Julian Washburn (Class of 2010 #8) 6-6 Dallas Highland Park #26 Troy Alexander 6-1 #63 Pierce Edwards 6-5 #82 Bonner McDermott 6-7 #83 Matt Edwards Duncanville #12 Will Brown (Woodrow Wilson transfer) 6-8 #15 Kevin Butler (State MVP - 5A) 6-5 #25 Brian Talley 5-9 Shawn Williams (Class of 2009 #3) 6-7 Roger Franklin (Class of 2009 #29) 6-5 Dallas SOC #02 J'Misson "Bobo" Morgan 6-11 #93 Brandon Jones 6-6 Byron Brown 6-5 Israel Milburn 6-3 Raythell Harris (Kimball 6th man transfer) 5-10 Ty Shaw (State MVP - 4A) Dallas Pinkston #14 Darious "Shug" Jones 6-3 #94 Andre Jackson 6-9 Cooley's 2007-2008 Pre-season Rankings (DFW) Class 5A 1) Duncanville Panthers (Repeat State Champions) 2) Mesquite Horn 3) North Crowley 4) Lewisville 5) DeSoto 6) Dallas North Dallas 7) Plano West 8) Dallas Skyline 9) Dallas Carter Class 4A 1) Dallas Highland Park 2) Dallas South Oak Cliff 3) Dallas Kimball 4) Sherman 5) Dallas North Dallas 6) Crowley 7) Waxahachie 8) Dallas Woodrow Wilson Top Newcomer: L.B. Nash 6-6 (TW Browne Middle School) Fresh. (HS recruiting hot and heavy)
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Ditto Actually those types are important to a team. You can't have all 3-stars on a 13 man roster. A&M signed Howerton early (on potential) but Gillespie backed away. With the influx of talent over the next 2 years, JJ may even elect to go with a shorter quicker lineup opposed to player just because he's 6-10. The ability to throw 5 fouls out there and/or to frustrate the opponents big man is huge! Go Mean Green
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2007-2008 Starters PG- Ben Bell BG- Tristan Thompson SF - *Rod Flemings PF - Q. Williams C - Keith Wooden Bench PG - Ryan McCoy/Josh White BG - Collin Mangrum SF - Adam McCoy PF - Harold Stewart C - Justin Howerton 2008-2009 Starters PG - Josh White BG - Tristan Thompson SF - *Rod Flemings PF - George Odufawa C - (Not on team yet) Bench PG- Ryan McCoy BG- Adam McCoy SF - (Not on team yet) PF - Harold Stewart C - Justin Howerton *Wishful thinking player
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May 24, 2007 TexasHoops.com Staff Rank Name High School Height Position 1. Willie Warren North Crowley/Oak Hill 6'4" 2/1 2. J'Mison Morgan Dallas South Oak Cliff 6'11" 5 3. Anthony Jones Houston Yates 6'11" 4/3 4. J'Covan Brown Port Arthur Memorial 6'3" 2/1 5. Steve Tchiengang Cypress Christian 6'9" 4/5 6. Ian Markolf San Antonio Churchill 7'0" 5 7. Phillip McDonald Cypress Springs 6'4" 2 8. Demetri Goodson Klein Collins 6'0" 1 9. Jeremy Green Austin Bowie 6'4" 2 10. David Kyles Dallas Kimball 6'3" 2/1 11. Quincy Acy Mesquite Horn 6'8" 5/4 12. Will Brown Duncanville 6'8" 5 13. Corbin Ray Katy Taylor 6'7" 4 14. Damarius Jones Dallas Pinkston 6'3" 2 15. Kevin Butler Duncanville 6'5" 3/4 16. London Giles Dallas Kimball 6'3" 2/1 17. Courtney Jackson Paris 6'7" 4 18. Zach Williams Dallas Skyline 6'4" 3/1 19. Kendall Timmons Fort Worth Southwest 6'5" 3/2 20. Trent Rogers Houston Strake Jesuit 6'1" 2/1 21. Tre Nichols Killeen 5'10" 1 22. Antuan Bootle Houston St Thomas 6'7" 5/4 23. Dwight Miller Houston Westbury Christian 6'8" 4/5 24. Chris Babb Arlington Oakridge 6'4" 2/3/1 25. Brian Talley Duncanville 5'9" 1 26. Troy Alexander Dallas Highland Park 6'1" 1 27. Brad Hambrick Sherman 6'2" 1/2 28. Garland Judkins Cypress Christian 6'5" 3 29. Chris Johnson San Antonio Brackenridge 6'6" 3 30. Dominique Andrews Fort Bend Hightower 6'4" 3 31. Andrew Davis Garland Christian 6'8" 4 32. Jonathan Simmons Houston Smiley 6'5" 3 33. Jesse Sanders Home School (HCYA) 6'2" 1/2 34. Anthony Hill Plano East 6'0" 1 35. James Bzlasczyk Friendswood 6'11" 5 36. Brandon Williams Aldine 6'2" 2/1 37. Darian Thibodeaux Dallas Kimball 6'3" 2/1 38. Jordan Kinnear Canyon Randall 6'10" 5 39. Emerson Herndon Houston Worthing 6'9" 5 40. Roshun Jackson San Antonio Madison 6'6" 3 41. Gerayle Sanders Dallas Lincoln 6'5" 3/1 42. Terry Bembry Fort Bend Bush 6'6" 3 43. Joseph Lawson Houston Madison 6'4" 3 44. Melvin Johnson Red Oak 6'4" 2 45. Travis Jones Georgetown 6'5" 3 46. Chris Hines Klein Forest 6'1" 1 47. Tarron Hassell Arlington Sam Houston 6'2" 2 48. Mike Webb Dallas Kimball 6'7" 4 49. Xavier Roberson Lufkin 6'1" 1 50. Logan Lancon Clear Creek 6'6" 3 51. PJ Colley North Crowley 6'6" 4/3 52. Charlie Harper San Antonio Madison 6'5" 3/2 53. Chris Otule Fort Bend Bush 6'8" 5 54. DeShaun Garrett Houston Wheatley 6'3" 2 55. Cameron Moore San Antonio Roosevelt 6'6" 4/3 56. Gary Cox Aldine Nimitz 6'5" 3 57. Chase Spruiell Princeton 6'6" 2/3 58. Travis Hallem Mesquite 6'4" 3 59. George Nelson Killeen Harker Heights 6'8" 4/5 60. Drae Murray Huntsville 5'11" 1 61. Chris Isles Alief Hastings 5'9" 1 62. Tommie Tyler Langham Creek 6'2" 2 63. Pierce Edwards Dallas Highland Park 6'5" 3/2 64. Tim Meadows Crowley 6'4" 3 65. Darius Jones Fort Worth Dunbar 5'9" 1/2 66. Connor Frizelle DeSoto 6'1" 2 67. Allyn Cooks Bryan 5'11" 1 68. Trey Anderson Lewisville Hebron 6'4" 3/2 69. Steve Werner Birdville 6'7" 5/4 70. John Bowman Mesquite Horn 6'5" 3/1 71. Fred Hunter Denton 6'6" 3 72. Brandon Harrison Houston Milby 6'7" 4 73. Richard Brown Houston Madison 6'2" 2 74. Anthony Miles Clear Brook 6'0" 1 75. Drew Sellers Brazoswood 6'7" 4 76. Brandon Williams Carrollton Ranchview 6'2" 2/1 77. Dajon McKnight Dallas Skyline 6'2" 2/3 78. Victor Leak Flower Mound Marcus 6'7" 4 79. Tourre Murray Klein Forest 6'1" 1 80. Austin Brown Lewisville 6'3" 4 81. Probese Leo Houston St Pius 6'9" 5 82. Bonner McDermott Dallas Highland Park 6'7" 5 83. Matt Edwards Dallas Highland Park 6'3" 2 84. Randy Locemba San Antonio Sam Hosuton 6'3" 3/2 85. Quincy Diggs Plano East 6'5" 3 86. Jacolby Joseph Beaumont Ozen 6'6" 4/5 87. Brandon Sebirumbi Keller Central 6'8" 5 88. Greg Batiste Houston Lee 6'7" 5 89. Brandon Provost Katy Seven Lakes 6'3" 2 90. Ian Davis Clear Creek 6'7" 4 91. Rundell Mauge North Crowley 6'10" 5 92. Marcus Armstead Houston Westside 6'1" 1 93. Brandon Jones Dallas South Oak Cliff 6'6" 4 94. Andre Jackson Dallas Pinkston 6'9" 5 95. Greg Willis Houston Westside 6'9" 5 96. Reggie Britton Plano 6'3" 2/1 97. Neil Duvall Southlake Carroll 6'7" 4/5 98. Konner Tucker Fort Worth Paschal 6'3" 2/1 99. Greg Wiernas Arlington Martin 6'8" 4/5 100. Dominique Collier Lancaster 6'4" 3/4 DUAL SPORT ATHLETES (The following players are D1 basketball prospects as well as high level football prospects) -- Name High School Height Position -- Darrius Darks Pflugerville Connally 6'1" 1 -- Marc Ellis Fort Bend Willowridge 6'5" 3 -- Shedrick Ferrell North Dallas 6'5" 5 -- Keon Furtch Paris 6'4" 3 -- Chase Harper Pflugerville Connally 6'6" 4 -- Antoine Hicks Mansfield Timberview 6'2" 3 -- Sedrick Johnson Arp 6'5" 3 -- Gary Mason Waxahachie 6'7" 4 -- Chris Mass Tyler Chapel Hill 6'4" 3 -- Keavon Melton Canton 6'7" 4 -- Stephen Payne Allen 6'6" 3 -- Kheeston Randall Beaumont Ozen 6'7" 5 -- Colby Ray Crowley 6'0" 1 -- Kevin Smith Plano East 6'5" 4/3 -- Trumain Thomas Kingwood 6'2" 2 -- Myles Walker San Antonio Antonian 6'9" 5 -- Kendall Wright Pittsburg 6'1" 2/1 NOT RANKED DUE TO INJURY -- Name High School Height Position -- Rory Burt Wichita Falls 6'11" 5 -- Nathan Gibbs DeSoto 6'6" 4 INDEPENDENT/NON LEAGUE TEAM PLAYERS -- Name High School Height Position -- Faisel Aden God's Academy 6'3" 2 -- Olu Ashalou Life Christian 6'7" 3/4 -- Kerrill Choice God's Academy 6'6" 4 -- Scott Farrington Life Christian 6'7" 4 -- Eric Frederick San Antonio Cornerstone 6'7" 4/3 -- Maurice McNeil University Park 6'9" 5 -- Brion Stafford Christian Life 6'7" 4 -- Daremey Steptoe God's Academy 6'7" 4
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The Fry Street project does not make the list?
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May 22, 2007 TexasHoops.com Recruiting Staff Entering his senior year at Bryan High School, Brandon Webster saw his future in front of him. Little did he know months later everything would get pulled out from underneath his feet. The developing 6-foot-10, 235-pound big man expected to head to prep school for a year - and he went to two of them - but it was supposed to be the Big 12 afterward and that was taken away. Webster is now trying to find a new home while bouncing back from setback after setback. "It's been pretty crazy - it was probably the worst year of my life," Webster said. "I know I'd never do that year like that again." Here's how the story goes - at the start of his senior year at Bryan HS in 2005-06, Webster inked with Texas A&M knowing full well that he'd likely have to head to prep school for a year before he officially became an Aggie. After graduating from Bryan, he first went to Maine Central Institute before leaving and ending up at God's Academy in Dallas, where he ended up leaving before the year was finished and headed back home to Bryan. While the prep year really didn't do much for Webster basketball-wise, he was still fully academically qualified and was working toward entering the Big 12 at Texas A&M in the fall of 2007. But when head coach Billy Gillespie took the job at Kentucky, the new staff and Webster parted ways. The big man quickly found a new home in Wyoming and was all set to sign, but to add insult to injury the NCAA took away two scholarships from the Cowboys program, leaving Webster high and dry once again. Despite all the hardships, Webster is trying to remain positive and the interest is still high. He's working with a group of schools at the moment and is set on taking an official visit this week. "I'm just looking at everybody and talking to everybody right now," Webster said. "The main schools are San Francisco, UAB, Fresno State, Charlotte, Hawaii and Boise State. I'm leaving to go visit Fresno State on Thursday and I'm looking at setting up visits this week to Boise State and UAB." While Webster is ready to set up more visits, he noted that there is a chance that may go ahead and commit to Fresno State if everything checks out. He's keeping things simple in what he's searching for at this point. "I'm just looking for somewhere that can develop a big man into a great player," he said. Texas Hoops Analysis (Fall '05): BRANDON is a rapidly improving big man who has made great strides over the last year. He has good mobility for a player his size and can really clog up the lane with his physical presence. He has a soft touch around the goal, is a good rebounder and can block shots. He is strictly a paint player and is learning how to really impact the game. He played in an up-tempo high school system and is best suited for the half court game.
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May 23, 2007 TexasHoops.com Recruiting Staff He may not have signed during the official spring signing period. But that fact alone will not prevent Kem Nweke from getting a Division I scholarship. The huge 6-foot-10, 295-pound post from Fort Bend Marshall High School was able to sign grant-in-aid papers to get his schooling paid for, and after checking out a campus over the weekend, will be studying and playing mid-major basketball in the Sun Belt Conference. "I'm going to South Alabama," Nweke said. "They've been recruiting me for a long time and I'm really close with Coach (Ronnie) Arrow. I didn't know too much about the school, so it was really the coach - I've known him since he was at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. He's really good at developing big men, and there's the opportunity for me to start too." Nweke made his decision after visiting South Alabama this past weekend. "There's a great campus life there, and there's a lot of people - I didn't know that there were that many in Mobile," Nweke said. "They've got some great players coming back and they finished first in their league last year." Nweke noted how he'll have the opportunity to come in and be an impact player, but he knows there's work to be done this off-season if he is to earn that chance. "It's going to be losing weight mostly," Nweke said. "But I also want to work on my ball-handling and my mid-range game too." Texas Hoops Analysis: KEM is a beast in the lane who can put his backside on his man and get wherever he wants to in the paint. He has a very wide backside, really knows how to use his body to seal the defense and call for the ball and works his way close to the bucket for easy buckets. He has good hands and feet for a player his size, can finish well around the goal and will kick it back out to shooters from the low post. He will need to drop some weight and get in better basketball shape to reach his potential.
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One particular PF from the Dallas area. Also, it would be nice if basketball had a press conference to discuss the recruits and the program as a whole. It's never too early to try to sell tickets!
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Almost over for Brandon Webster http://texashoops.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=676019
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Close but off the board! http://texashoops.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=676442
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Division 1 Big Men Transfers With Local Ties
Cooley replied to Censored by Laurie's topic in Mean Green Basketball
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Division 1 Big Men Transfers With Local Ties
Cooley replied to Censored by Laurie's topic in Mean Green Basketball
While Gary Flowers is the most talented player on your list, Michael Sturns is a choir boy compared to Flowers. Academic problems, not going to class & issues with the law, etc. On the court, his teammates will never see the ball. -
Rod Flemings is still available
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Richland's Nolan Dennis (younger brother of UNT's Collin Dennis) continues to solidify his ranking as the #1 junior (07-08) in the state of Texas. The kid is a clone of Utah Jazz & former The Colony star Deron Williams at 6-5. Unfortunately for the Mean Green, this kid can pick his college. Sure fire NBA prospect.
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Unconfirmed reports that the state's #1 senior in 07-08 is taking his talents to national powerhouse Oak Hill Academy. The North Crowley product is already being projected in some mock drafts as a 1st rounder before his college career is over. If true, huge blow to North Crowley, DFW & Texas HS basketball. Warren follows a long line of talented North Crowley players to move on to the next level including Holy Family's Michael Sturns.
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http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dw...-sum-60976.html Dallas Kimball, with junior post George Odufawa manning the middle, upset heavily favorite Crowley High School (featuring UNT early signee Harold Stewart) during the 2005 playoff season. Crowley came into the game looking to advance deep into the state playoffs boasting one of the area's best records. Odufawa was a man among boys by completely shutting down Stewart with sevaral blocks and dominating the boards for double digit rebounds. The loss to Odufawa and Dallas Kimball ended the state title aspirations of Crowley and the high school career of their senior star Harold Stewart.
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"He did have an awful game Memphis" I stated the same thing!
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Let's now get rid of Dirk Nowitzki, the Warriors' MVP. Forget about the 6th best regular season record of 67 wins. He's not strong enough at 7 ft to play center. Passes up shoots, plays no defense. Has no confidence. Can't receive the pass down low. Needs his buddy Steve Nash. etc etc etc. We don't care he was the league's MVP all season long, we blame him for not showing up against Memphis. What do we have coaches for? Can they not sit him down just like Stewart. Howerton, Mangrum, Jackson & Edwards? Holy Mean Green Family!
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Drc Blog..a Little More On Sturns Departure From Nt
Cooley replied to OldTimer's topic in Mean Green Basketball
"Jones said he planned to have a press release written to acknowledge Sturns before he left town. Who knows, Sturns might have wanted to let Jones know where he was headed and didn't get a chance before the release hit the Web site at Holy Family." Heads Up JJ! George Odufawa is waiting on a phone call from you! -
Thanks for the clarification Censored by Laurie! I hope that we all come to expect a top 75 team in hoops and a serious threat to win CUSA in football (if we were in that league) I'd also like to see a serious track & field program (men & women) with many members qualifying to the NCAA's meet each year. Add a very competitive baseball program and add women's basketball. Other than that, Go Mean Green!
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With all due respect to my fellow posters, here's where I disagree. We've all tasted what's it like to be on the big stage. Can we try to build upon this? Should we be satisfied or happy with what we have? Can we aspire for a more talented roster; to defeat the Memphis' of the world or just be content competing in the Sun Belt? Can we strive to be a top 75 program as a realistic goal? If the answer is yes, are these top 75 kids on our roster? I'm happy that JJ has finally figured this out. Stewart & Howerton do not fit my profile for a top 75 program. Odufawa does & Thompson. I have never seen either McCoy or Josh White play. Just my expectation!
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Wow! Sturns was still worthy of a scholarship as part of JJ's rotation. Blame JJ a little bit for some of the stats you mentioned as his coach. I can think of 4 other players I would have preferred to transfer before Sturns. (Not counting Harold Edwards) Imagine the number of turnovers if some of them ever got on the court. At least Sturns is a D1 talent that his teammates voted back on the team. I think it was well documented that he matured after being kicked off the team and when his grandmother passed. I recall Kendrick Davis and Calvin Watson speaking of him quite fondly UNT did not exactly play a killer schedule last year and probably wont in 07-08. I would not blame any losses on his play during the season. He did have an awful game Memphis. Doesn't matter if the game would have been a little closer; we lost. It might help if we can schedule more of these type games during the season to better prepare the team for the elite. Every team needs quality depth regardless of the sport. Lastly, I would also imagine that if he was such a bad character that he could have found any other DII school other than Holy Family
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According to Texas Hoops: 6-5 Michael Sturns - North Crowley/North Texas to Holy Family (PA)
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Saw this kid in a tournament early in the year at Ellis Davis Fieldhouse. Has some offers but would be a nice walk-on possibility at a need position. http://texashoops.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=674187 May 16, 2007 Nweke Still on the Board TexasHoops.com Recruiting Staff The spring signing period is going to end without a signature from Kem Nweke. But don't assume that the huge 6-foot-10, 295-pound post will be on the board for very long. Big men are always at a premium and the Fort Bend Marshall High School standout is currently considering four schools - and could be making a commitment in the very near future if all works out. "Right now I'm looking at South Alabama, New Orleans, Providence, and St. Bonaventure," Nweke said. "I had a visit out to South Florida and that went alright, but they didn't offer and they're going to sign some JUCO players instead." Nweke had also previously made visits to East Tennessee State and Iowa State, but neither situation appears to be a fit for him at this time. Of the four schools he's currently considering, there's one that stands out in front of the pack. "I'm leaning towards Providence," Nweke said. "I like the academic qualities of the school - they've got a good business school. I haven't visited there yet, but the coaches have been calling me." Nweke indicated that he could very well commit and sign with a school that he hasn't visited yet - and he'll have flexibility since scholarship agreements are only binding for the school and not the player. But all around, Nweke does want to find the right fit for himself and his college career. "I want to do what's best for me," Nweke said. "I'd like to go somewhere where I can play right away and get better." Texas Hoops Analysis: KEM is a beast in the lane who can put his backside on his man and get wherever he wants to in the paint. He has a very wide backside, really knows how to use his body to seal the defense and call for the ball and works his way close to the bucket for easy buckets. He has good hands and feet for a player his size, can finish well around the goal and will kick it back out to shooters from the low post. He will need to drop some weight and get in better basketball shape to reach his potential.