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  1. Updated: Sep. 3, 2005, 6:28 PM ET By Andy Katz ESPN.com The ugly side to Hurricane Katrina, the despair that led to the looting this past week in New Orleans, has spilled into the seemingly trivial world of college basketball. Monte Towe, head coach of the displaced University of New Orleans, told ESPN.com on Saturday that his best player, sophomore guard Bo McCalebb, is being approached by intermediaries representing other schools to leave the university. This comes on the heels of the school deciding Friday, according to Towe, that the Privateers will play this season. “ We're a microcosm of the whole city of New Orleans because now someone is trying to loot my players. ” — New Orleans coach Monte Towe Where and when is still up for debate. Towe and athletic director Jim Miller are investigating possible sites such as Tyler Junior College (Texas) and Chipola Junior College (Fla.). McCalebb, who is from New Orleans, rode out the storm with his mother in their home near the French Quarter. When the levee broke Tuesday and flooding began, Towe advised the McCalebbs to evacuate. He suggested Baton Rouge, but they drove to Houston to be with family instead. "We're a microcosm of the whole city of New Orleans because now someone is trying to loot my players," Towe said by cell phone from St. Augustine, Fla., where he went for a planned trip last Thursday before the hurricane hit. "My kids are vulnerable right now but we're going to have a season and play ball," Towe said. "Every player knows that and I've told them that if they don't feel they can be successful under these conditions, then I'll let you go. But based on conversations I've had, they'll be ready to go, including Bo. "People [talking to McCalebb, who averaged 22.6 points a game last season] have been acting on behalf of institutions," added Towe, who wouldn't name the programs. "He's not getting calls from coaches, but he's getting calls from people representing coaches and schools saying that 'you're not going to have a basketball team this season and we've got an apartment for you.' I've fought this for a year with McCalebb but fortunately for me he loves New Orleans." NCAA president Myles Brand said on Thursday that transfer situations would be considered and that the organization would be flexible. In his news release, Brand did not say for sure that players could transfer without having to sit out, just like Baylor's players were allowed to do two years ago. Under NCAA rules, New Orleans would have to release a player from his scholarship before other schools rightfully could call that player. "The difference with us and Baylor is that was over the summer," Towe said. "We've started school [on Aug. 22]. If it got to a point where we weren't going to have a team, then I would tell Bo to go to NC State or Alabama or wherever. But we're past that point and we will have a season. We might play 28 road games, but life could be worse. We're still the University of New Orleans and it might be on a different floor, but we're going to help rebuild this city." In this instance, Towe said NCAA administrators in Indianapolis should not allow players to transfer so they instead could help schools like UNO rebuild. "We're a member of the NCAA," Towe said. "We're not Duke, but we're the University of New Orleans and they need to make sure a member organization is taken care of. Our women's basketball team is going through the same thing. It's disgusting, people trying to kick someone while they're down." Towe said he's not certain of the extent of the damage to the university, Lakefront Arena or his home. He said his players and coaching staff evacuated last weekend to be with extended family and friends around the country. UNO finished 7-8 in the Sun Belt last season, 13-17 but with McCalebb could be one of the better teams in the Sun Belt this season. "I don't know what I have to go back to, but we're going to have a season," Towe said. "It's going to be a little bit abnormal but we're going to play and we expect our kids to play well."
  2. Bell Off The Board Arlington Sam Houston 6-3 SG Donauld Bell pulled the trigger and verbally committed to UT-Arlington Saturday night. Chalk another steal up to the Maverick staff. Bell like 6-9 PF/C Trey Parker of Terrell has big time potential, but was interested in playing close to home, skipped some big summer events, and like Parker turned down bigger offers for somewhere close to home and more comfortable. In Bell, the Mav fans get a tremendous athlete, definitely one of the top leapers in the state. Bell needs to sure up his ball handling and decision making a tad, but is a good shooter already who can create his own offense. He has all the tools to be a lock down defender. After already landing 6-9 shot-blocker extraordinaire Trey Parker things are looking up for the Mavs. Bell and Parker headline a class that also includes 6-4 PF Tommy Moffitt of Irving/Houston Gulf Shores, 6-7 PF Matt Read of Weatherford, and 5-11 SG/PG Roge'r Guignard of Mesquite Horn. But it's Bell the #24 player and Parker the #33 player that make this a huge year for the Mavericks.
  3. http://www.preproundball.com/texasroundball/home.php Player HT WT POS High School College 1. Darrell Arthur 6-8 220 PF Dallas South Oak Cliff 2. Michael Washington 6-9 225 PF McGehee, AR/ Cleveland Heritage 3. Dewayne Reed 6-1 165 PG Houston Wheatley 4. Derrick Roland 6-5 180 SG Dallas Seagoville 5. Damion James 6-7 210 SF/PF Nacogdoches Oklahoma 6. Bryan Davis 6-8 230 PF/C Grand Prairie 7. Donald Sloan 6-3 185 PG/SG Dallas Seagoville 8. Josh Lomers 7-1 250 C Boerne Baylor 9. Kelvin Lewis 6-4 175 SG North Crowley 10. Brandon Fields 6-3 180 PG/SG Arlington Bowie 11. Justin Mason 6-3 180 SG/PG Amarillo Palo Duro Texas 12. Harrison Smith 6-3 185 SF Houston Jones 13. Kenneth Clayton 6-7 190 SF Galena Park North Shore 14. Joseph Fulce 6-6 185 SF/SG Plano Texas A&M 15. Kodi Augustus 6-8 200 PF/SF Baton Rouge, LA/ Fort Bend Willowridge 16. Jeremy Mayfield 6-9 210 PF Irving/ Houston Gulf Shores 17. Bryan Beasley 5-11 170 PG Pflugerville Texas A&M 18. Dexter Pittman 6-10 330 C Rosenberg Terry 19. Leslie Jackson 6-5 190 SF/SG Bryan 20. Dale Vanwright 6-6 205 SF Houston Bellaire Colorado 21. Jonathan Blake 6-6 190 SF/SG Cypress Springs 22. George Odufuwa 6-7 230 PF Dallas Kimball 23. Will Paul 6-9 210 PF Corpus Christi Calallen Stanford 24. Donauld Bell 6-3 180 SG Arlington Sam Houston 25. Shawn Rouse 6-6 185 SF/SG San Antonio Jay 26. Junior Treasure 6-3 180 SG Fort Bend Bush 27. Chris Hagan 5-10 155 PG Spring Westfield 28. Marcus Brister 6-3 200 PG Duncanville 29. Jason Ebie 6-1 160 PG Alief Elsik TCU 30. Darris Santee 6-8 200 PF Fort Bend Marshall 31. Michael Behrens 6-6 190 SF Fort Bend Hightower 32. Anthony Harris 6-7 230 PF Ft. Worth O.D. Wyatt 33. Deuntrey Parker 6-9 195 PF/C Terrell UT-Arlington 34. Bobby Jones 6-5 185 SF/SG Fort Bend Marshall 35. Michael Crabtree 6-4 185 SF/SG Dallas Carter 36. Jacolby Satterwhite 6-3 180 SG Corpus Christi Miller 37. Darryl Ashford 6-4 180 SF/SG Cypress Falls 38. Nic Wise 5-9 200 PG Kingwood Arizona 39. Jermaine Beal 6-4 175 SG/PG DeSoto 40. Brandon Webster 6-9 240 C Bryan 41. Chance Rose 6-0 170 PG Aldine 42. Nick Okorie 6-0 165 PG/SG Fort Bend Kempner 43. Dominic Adams 6-4 180 SF/SG Ingram Tom Moore 44. Nic Mosely 6-7 200 PF Bellville Houston Xavier Silas 6-4 190 SF Austin/ Brewster Academy, NH 45. Roman Martinez 6-6 190 SF El Paso Montwood 46. Trent Boone 6-4 220 SF South Garland 47. Deveric Taylor 6-2 180 SG DeSoto 48. Brandon Brown 5-9 150 PG Aldine 49. Brandon Roberson 5-11 170 PG Angleton Houston 50. Ben Uzoh 6-1 160 PG San Antonio Warren 51. Luke Tauscher 6-10 230 C Ft. Worth Southwest TCU 52. Dominique Keller 6-7 210 PF Port Arthur Memorial 53. Ivory McGilvery 6-2 165 SG/PG Arlington Seguin 54. Julius Cheeks 6-2 170 SG/PG Fort Bend Willowridge 55. Terrist Parramore 6-4 175 SG/SF Ft. Worth Southwest SW Missouri State 56. Tristan Thompson 6-4 170 SG/SF Angleton 57. Reggie Shanks 6-4 180 SF Alief Elsik 58. Jerrod Johnson 6-6 210 SF Humble 59. Dustin Hawkins 6-4 185 SF Aldine 60. Marcus Bibles 6-3 175 PG/SG San Antonio Taft 61. Stephen Sauls 6-3 175 SG Fort Bend Marshall 62. David Bookman 6-7 200 PF Ft. Worth Southwest 63. Demetrius Proby 6-8 230 PF Round Rock Stony Point 64. Bryan Harris 6-8 200 PF/C Silsbee 65. Brandon Moton 6-5 190 SF Beaumont Central 66. Antoine Sam 6-4 190 SF Cypress Community Christian 67. Rusty Moseley 6-4 170 SG/SF Jersey Village 68. Jeremy Wilson 6-9 220 C San Antonio O' Connor Texas State 69. Stephen Moffitt 6-3 175 SG/SF Dallas Lincoln 70. Chris Roberts 6-3 170 SG Ft. Worth Dunbar 71. Anthony Hargrove 5-11 160 PG El Campo 72. Monice Garrett 5-11 160 PG Houston Westbury Christian 73. David Noble 6-3 175 SG Mansfield 74. Cedric Lestrape 6-3 170 SG/PG Houston Sam Houston 75. Dwight Thorne 6-2 165 SG/PG Arlington Martin Colorado 76. Bobby Lee 6-4 180 SF Houston Gulf Shores 77. Burdest Jenkins 6-3 180 SF Beaumont Ozen 78. Will Holland 6-4 190 SF/SG Houston Lamar 79. Didier Kollo 6-4 180 SF Cypress Community Christian 80. Matt Read 6-7 210 PF Weatherford UT-Arlington 81. Greg Burton 6-3 180 SG/PG Houston Bellaire 82. Allen Gardner 6-7 200 PF Dallas Carter 83. Adrian Reese 6-7 210 PF Longview 84. Roy Giles 6-1 165 SG/PG Houston B.T. Washington 85. Cory Perkins 5-10 160 PG Ft. Worth Poly 86. Ugo Chinasa 6-6 230 PF Richardson Berkner 87. Melvin Goins 6-0 165 PG Dallas South Oak Cliff 88. Keith Denson 6-7 220 PF Houston Gulf Shores 89. Eric Zastoupil 6-8 200 PF Plano 90. Jason Jackson 6-7 200 PF Frisco Centennial 91. Adhar Mayen 6-6 190 PF/SF Pflugerville 92. Courtney Hill 6-0 165 PG Ft. Worth Dunbar 93. Kenneth Lockett 6-1 160 SG/PG Silsbee 94. Matt Addison 5-9 155 PG Killeen Harker Heights 95. Sean Burno 6-4 185 SF San Antonio Warren 96. Donald Babers 5-10 160 PG Houston Westbury 97. Desmeon Jones 6-5 200 SF Dallas Pinkston 98. Peter Dutton 6-4 180 SF/SG Houston B.T. Washington 99. Tommy Moffitt 6-4 230 PF Irving/ Houston Gulf Shores UT-Arlington 100. Bobby Fenske 6-7 210 PF Addison Trinity Christian 101. Eugene Crockett 6-7 230 C Beaumont Ozen 102. Darrian Lewis 6-10 260 C Carthage 103. Cameron Spencer 6-8 250 C Little Cypress Mauriceville 104. Ben Jonson 6-8 230 C/PF Dallas St. Mark's 105. Tracy Robinson 6-7 200 PF San Antonio Sam Houston 106. Jamel Guyton 6-0 160 SG/PG Odessa 107. Calvin Rubles 6-5 190 SF Richardson Berkner 108. Courtney Thomas 5-9 180 PG Austin LBJ 109. Lionel Booker 5-7 160 PG Dallas Kimball 110. Justin Butler 6-7 230 PF/C Amarillo Palo Duro 111. Michael Godwin 6-8 220 PF Rockwall 112. Trey Stanton 6-9 200 PF Friendswood 113. Justin Reilly 6-7 230 PF Dallas Jesuit 114. Robert Williams 6-4 190 SF Dallas Kimball 115. Desmond Thorne 5-9 170 PG Crowley 116. Demoyas Baker 5-9 160 PG South Grand Prairie 117. Kendrake Johnigan 6-1 160 PG/SG Dallas South Oak Cliff 118. David Kinslow 6-0 160 PG/SG Lewisville Hebron 119. Jonathan Frazier 6-2 170 SG/PG Fort Bend Marshall 120. Ojevwe Avworo 5-11 160 PG Alief Elsik 121. Adrian Davis 6-5 190 SF/PF Rosenberg Terry 122. Danny Torres 6-5 190 SF Del Rio 123. Collin Mangrum 6-4 190 SF Howe North Texas 124. Quentin Guidry 6-2 165 SG/PG 125. Ronnie Morgan 6-6 220 PF Dallas South Oak Cliff 126. Brian Sanders 6-2 165 SG Cypress Falls 127. Tremont Calvert 6-0 175 SG/PG Pflugerville 128. Patrick Perkins 6-2 165 SG Pflugerville 129. Anthony Lloyd-Cooper 6-8 200 C/PF Alief Hastings 130. Darian Tealer 6-4 175 SF San Antonio Marshall 131. Kyle Weathersby 6-10 230 C Round Rock Stony Point 132. Roger Eiland 6-6 220 PF Grand Prairie 133. David Redmon 5-10 150 PG Beaumont Ozen 134. Chad Tyler 6-1 165 PG/SG Galena Park North Shore 135. Kyle Hatcher 6-1 165 SG Houston Lutheran North 136. Antwan Williams 6-5 200 SF/PF Pflugerville Connally 137. Demarius Richardson 6-9 200 PF Ft. Worth Poly 138. Ryan Lawson 6-7 220 PF San Antonio Clark 139. Bastian Wolff 6-8 220 PF Harlingen Marine Military 140. Dustan Allen 6-7 200 PF Killeen Harker Heights 141. Monty Thomas 6-0 160 SG/PG Langham Creek 142. Wanji Akoubar 6-7 230 PF Cleveland Heritage Christian 143. Chris Ajayi 6-5 200 PF/SF Alief Hastings 144. Brad Walker 6-5 200 PF Brenham 145. Andrew Campbell 6-2 175 SG Houston Kashmere 146. T.J. Clark 6-3 175 SG/SF Dallas Kimball 147. Seth Harley 6-4 190 SF Little Cypress Mauriceville 148. Dylan Pospisil 6-2 175 SG Austin Westlake 149. Roge'r Guignard 5-11 160 SG/PG Mesquite Horn UT-Arlington 150. Jay Cousinard 6-3 170 SG/PG Houston Yates 151. Marquis Jackson 6-1 160 SG/PG South Grand Prairie 152. Kendle Hall 6-0 165 PG/SG Nacogdoches 153. Lavelle Ellis 6-6 210 PF San Antonio MacArthur 154. Jeffrey Quinn 6-7 210 PF Dallas Lincoln 155. Nate Evans 6-6 210 PF Tyler John Tyler 156. Eric Roberts 5-9 150 PG Jersey Village 157. Dominic Powell 5-11 170 PG Dallas Carter 158. Camrin McKee 6-0 160 PG Sherman 159. Ryan Samuel 5-9 150 PG Cedar Hill 160. Craig Stanley 5-10 165 PG Plano West 161. Jason Fox 6-8 240 C North Crowley 162. Coy Custer 6-8 210 C/PF Clear Lake 163. Nathan Murray 6-5 200 PF Ft. Worth Dunbar 164. Raymond Tucker 6-1 165 SG Houston St. Thomas 165. Ricky Royal 6-1 160 PG/SG Spring 166. Franklin Eason 6-5 190 SF Dallas Lincoln 167. Torrance Thomas 6-5 200 SF/PF Rosenberg Terry 168. Jamaria Johnson 6-6 230 PF Aldine Eisenhower 169. Jordan Alexander 6-4 200 SF/PF Angleton 170. Mack Randle 6-7 280 C Beaumont Ozen 171. Rodney Johnson 5-10 150 PG Dallas Lincoln 172. Daniel Batton 6-4 200 SF The Woodlands John Cooper 173. Kevin Young 6-4 210 PF/SF South Grand Prairie 174. Connor Sharp 6-3 165 SG San Antonio Alamo Heights 175. Marquis Medley 6-0 160 SG Dallas Woodrow Wilson 176. Phillip Wilson 6-2 175 SG San Antonio Reagan 177. Chris Jones 6-0 160 PG Katy Cinco Ranch 178. Dominic Johnson 6-0 165 PG San Antonio Warren 179. Charleston Flemmings 6-0 160 PG Austin McCallum 180. Jatrel Rollins 6-5 220 PF Houston Kashmere 181. Cory Griffin 6-5 230 PF San Antonio Reagan 182. Zach Walker 6-9 200 PF/C Red Oak/ Dallas St. Mark's 183. Jerald Bonham 6-7 220 PF Plano West 184. Adrian Garza 6-1 165 SG Pharr-San Juan-Alamo 185. Cortne' Baker 5-6 160 PG Carrollton Newman Smith 186. Lance Pevehouse 6-2 165 SG League City Clear Creek 187. Evan Shelton 6-7 210 PF/C San Antonio Marshall 188. Grady Green 6-5 200 PF 189. Damon Latham 6-7 230 C/PF Burleson 190. Eddie Gloviak 6-7 220 C Rockwall 191. Cudahy Harmon 6-8 280 C Tyler John Tyler 192. Josh Mitchell 6-7 200 PF Houston Bellaire 193. Lawrence Mann 6-6 210 PF Plano 4
  4. Enjoy the entire 2005 State Championship tournament games: http://www.fnesports.tv/ Featuring UNT's Justin Howerton & Collin Mangrum of Howe versus Jim Ned
  5. August 3, 2005 Texas point guard pulls the trigger -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adam Munsterteiger BuffStampede.com It has been a busy day for recruiting news in Boulder. Ricardo Patton and the men's hoops team picked up their second highly regarded prospect from the Class of 2006. Rivals.com Thorne committed to Colorado. Arlington (Texas) Martin High point guard Dwight Thorne chose the Buffaloes over scholarship offers from Utah, Fresno State, Illinois State, New Mexico State, North Texas, SMU, Texas-Arlington, TCU and Toledo. "Dwight just committed to Colorado," stated Martin head coach Jeff Plemon. "He talked to Coach Patton this afternoon and verbally committed to them." "Colorado has been recruiting him since he was a freshman," he added. "They were in as much contact as they could be according to NCAA rules and they were very professional in recruiting him." Thorne, who currently stands 6-foot-3, 185-pounds, has the ability to play either guard position. The Buffs projects him to play point guard in Boulder. "It is a great place for him to have an opportunity to have an immediate impact," said Plemon. "They are looking at him to possibility come in and start, if not, play significant minutes as a true freshman. He plans to take an unofficial trip there in two weeks." The three-star prospect averaged 15 points, seven rebounds and four assists per game as a junior. "I think I handle the ball well and make good decisions," Thorne expressed. "I can get it done in most areas of the game. I also feel like I'm a solid defender." "Dwight has just gotten better every year," Plemon said. "He is a very good shooter, he is a leader and he is very smart. He can run any offense you put in front of him. "One area I really wanted him to improve on was strength and he has done that. He dedicated himself to the weight room. He is benching 210 now and is up to 185 pounds." Hopefully this kid will get home sick! - Cooley-
  6. August 3, 2005 Butler Played Role to a Tee -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TexasHoops.com Recruiting Staff Every team needs its role players, and Justin Butler was willing to be that this summer for the talent-laden Dallas Showtyme squad. The tough 6-foot-8, 245-pound post from Palo Duro High School in Amarillo concentrated on manning the paint and hitting the boards hard, but also used his time to work on some individual aspects as well. It should all pay off in a D-I scholarship, as Butler is getting looked at by a number of schools - including one that could be offering soon. Rivals.com "AAU basketball was good - it was a good all-around experience," Butler said. "I was really disappointed that the last tournament (Best of Summer in Los Angeles) was canceled - we were 3-0 and we had a good chance of winning it. I just wish they had a backup tournament or something like that." "But I did good in Vegas," he continued. "I stayed on the boards pretty strong. I mostly improved my defense this summer. I worked on my jumpshot too - basically everything about my game." Schools came out en masse during the month of July to watch Showtyme, and while some coaches may have been there to watch some of the team's other players, several came away impressed with what they saw of Butler. "I'm getting recruited by North Texas, Louisiana Tech, Colorado, and Virginia called the house the other day," Butler said. He indicated that there are no offers yet, but one school could be close. "I think that UNT is scouting me pretty hard. They're a nice little team, and they've got Mike Sturns who used to play with me with Dallas Hoops. But I don't have a favorite right now." There's one major thing that Butler is looking for in a college program, and official visits will be critical in helping him find it. He's hoping to get things started soon. "I have to get my SAT score back before I can take some visits," Butler said. "I just want to go where I can feel comfortable. It doesn't have to be close to home, but just somewhere where I can be comfortable in the environment." Immediate playing time is not necessarily an issue. "I know they'll have scorers there already, so you can't expect to be the main guy," Butler said. "So I'll just play my role and wait until my time comes." Butler noted that he may very well wait until the spring to sign. If that's the case, it will come after what likely will be another banner year for Palo Duro. "I think we'll be right back where we were last year," Butler said. "Except this time, we'll take it one step further." Texas Hoops Analysis: Justin is a big-bodied paint player who is learning how to work in the lane. He has the size to take up space and clog the lane, will lean on you on defense, and can catch and finish in the paint. He is a nice rebounder, gets points off the offensive glass and runs the floor well for his size. I personally would not offer Butler -Cooley-
  7. I understand that there is a younger Morgan by the name of J' mison. Like Ronnie Jr, J'mison is contemplating transfering from Desoto High to SOC in the fall. This kid is more the size of Ronnie Sr (6-8 250) The great thing is that he will only be a soph. I looked him up and he is ranked the #2 center in the state (class of 2008) Not sure if this is UNT news at this time but we can hope. I like his size. BTW, excellent recruiting job by coach Mays at SOC this summer!
  8. Former NT player, OSU & New Mexico assistant and Washington St head coach Paul Graham
  9. I just saw where Texas Hoops has him as their pre-season #65 ranked senior entering his senior year. Ronnie Sr was 1st Team All-State at post and lead SOC deep in the playoffs. He also was highly recruited. As you know, he played HS ball for new NT coach Jimmy Gales. Morgan Sr. left NT after his junior year to play ball overseas. Ironically to help support Ronnie Jr. He struggled with high blood pressure and weight throughout his junior year. Ronnie Jr is closer to around 215 than 205. Technically, he did not even start for Desoto this past year. But then again, the coach did not start their OSU signee Roderick Flemmings. Though the coach, (Chris Dyer) has been successful every where he has been, (including a state championship at SOC) the kids feel that he plays too many mind games and don't won't to risk their senior year to such tactics. Desoto will be fine
  10. No where near dad. As the article states, he is relentless on the boards and a tough defender. Not an offensive threat at this time. Also needs work on his free throws. I had heard rumors that Morgan and DeSoto's pt guard were transferring to SOC. (Melvin Goins) Caught one of their games during the Denton Shootout. He would not be a good sign for us at this time. Would be a good pickup for a Southland Conference School. Morgan transfers to SOC from DeSoto Move helps forward continue to follow his father's footsteps 11:19 PM CDT on Monday, July 11, 2005 By TIM MacMAHON / The Dallas Morning News DENTON – Ronnie Morgan's performance at the Great American Shootout probably will result in increased attention from college recruiters. They'll need to make sure their letters are sent to Morgan's new address. Morgan, who started at forward for Class 5A state finalist DeSoto as a junior last season, said he will attend South Oak Cliff after moving two weeks ago. He will join a program that will attempt to defend its 4A state title. "I think we're going to do real well at SOC, but it was hard leaving [DeSoto]," said Morgan, who helped Texas Top Prospects 2006 reach the NBA Gold division semifinals Monday. The 6-7, 205-pound Morgan, who has grown two inches during the off-season, looks forward to a frontcourt partnership with 6-9 Darrell Arthur. Morgan plans to fill the shoes of Kevin Rogers, a 6-9 Baylor recruit who combined with Arthur to form the state's most intimidating inside tandem. Morgan said DeSoto coach Chris Dyer wished him well when informed of the move. Dyer and South Oak Cliff coach James Mays II did not return phone messages Monday. Morgan will be following in the footsteps of his father, Ronnie Sr., who starred for South Oak Cliff in the 1980s. The younger Morgan, a rugged rebounder and defender who has spent the summer working to improve his offensive skills, said he is being recruited by several Division I schools. One is North Texas, which made its only NCAA Tournament appearance in 1988, when Morgan's father earned Southland Conference freshman of the year honors. "I hear about it all the time," Morgan said.
  11. He plays for Mansfield. His parents were in the front row. Unfortunately, they did not get to see him play very much.
  12. He scored 7 points and had some nice assists in their 3:25 game today in the Pit. If 6-8 teammate Gary Flowers (formerly of Dallas Lincoln) would have given up the ball a little more, maybe we could have seen more of Mangrum's game. Only negatives were 2 air balls. I remain impressed that he can help us.
  13. Glad to see Rudy Levarity make the Hall. Got to know him well after I graduated. Once beat Carl Lewis in his prime. I also agree with the Walter Chapman snub! The best track star that we have had, that no one talks about, was Alvin Crenshaw. (Dallas Roosevelt HS) We've heard all the stories about Milton Collins being our all time biggest football recruit. Well, Alvin Crenshaw was every bit the national high school track recruit that Milton was in football. Crenshaw actually transferred to NT. The Dallas I.S.D. has produced many of the nations top track stars. (Michael Johnson, Michael Carter, Roy Martin, etc.) Alvin Crenshaw remains the top overall sprinter ever to come out of Dallas. His specialty was the 440. Also kicked butt in the 880 and every 220 yard dash he ran. This guy consistently ran everybody down on the anchor leg of every relay event I have ever seen. Clearly should be in UNT's Hall of Fame!!!
  14. Unfortunately Mason is now receiving major college love! Projected as TRB's #2 point guard TX Roundball's Top Point-Guards Player HT WT POS School College 1. Dewayne Reed 6-1 165 PG Houston Wheatley 2. Justin Mason 6-3 170 PG/WG Amarillo Palo Duro 3. Bryan Beasley 5-11 170 PG Pflugerville 4. Chris Hagan 5-10 155 PG Spring Westfield 5. Jason Ebie 6-1 160 PG Alief/ Cleveland Heritage Christian 6. Marcus Brister 6-3 200 PG Duncanville 7. Nic Wise 5-9 200 PG Kingwood Arizona 8. Chance Rose 6-0 170 PG Aldine 9. Nick Okorie 6-0 165 PG/WG Fort Bend Kempner 10. Marcus Bibles 6-3 175 PG/WG San Antonio Taft 11. Brandon Fields 6-2 170 PG/WG Arlington Bowie 12. Brandon Roberson 5-11 170 PG Angleton Houston 13. Ben Uzoh 6-1 160 PG San Antonio Warren 14. Brandon Brown 5-9 150 PG Aldine 15. Cory Perkins 5-10 160 PG Ft. Worth Poly 16. Monice Garrett 5-11 160 PG Houston Westbury Christian 17. Melvin Goins 6-0 165 PG DeSoto 18. Courtney Hill 6-0 165 PG Ft. Worth Dunbar 19. Cedric Lestrape 6-2 165 PG Houston Sam Houston 20. Matt Addison 5-9 155 PG/WG Killeen Harker Heights 21. Desmond Thorne 5-9 170 PG Crowley 22. Donald Babers 5-10 160 PG Houston Westbury 23. Demoyas Baker 5-9 160 PG South Grand Prairie 24. Courtney Thomas 5-9 180 PG Austin LBJ 25. Ojevwe Avworo 5-10 165 PG Alief Elsik 26. David Redmon 5-10 160 PG Beaumont Ozen 27. Chad Tyler 6-1 165 PG/WG Galena Park North Shore 28. Kendrake Johnigan 6-1 165 PG Dallas South Oak Cliff 29. Kendle Hall 6-0 165 PG/WG Nacogdoches 30. Lionel Booker 5-7 160 PG Dallas Kimball 31. David Kinslow 6-0 165 PG/WG Lewisville Hebron 32. Dominic Powell 5-11 170 PG Dallas Seagoville 33. Chris Jones 6-0 160 PG Katy Cinco Ranch 34. Ryan Samuel 5-9 150 PG Cedar Hill 35. Ricky Royal 6-1 160 PG Spring 36. Rodney Johnson 5-10 150 PG Dallas Lincoln 37. Craig Stanley 5-10 165 PG Plano West 38. Camrin McKee 6-0 160 PG Sherman 39. Dominic Johnson 6-0 165 PG San Antonio Warren 40. Charleston Flemmings 6-0 160 PG Austin McCallum 41. Cortne' Baker 5-6 160 PG Carrollton Newman Smith
  15. Player HT WT POS School College 1. Damion James 6-7 210 WF Nacogdoches Oklahoma 2. Harrison Smith 6-3 185 WF Houston Jones 3. Kenneth Clayton 6-7 190 WF Galena Park North Shore 4. Joseph Fulce 6-6 185 WF Plano Texas A&M 5. Leslie Jackson 6-5 190 WF/WG Bryan 6. Dale Vanwright 6-6 205 WF Houston Bellaire Colorado 7. Jonathan Blake 6-6 190 WF/WG Cypress Springs 8. Michael Behrens 6-6 190 WF Fort Bend Hightower 9. Shawn Rouse 6-6 185 WF San Antonio Jay 10. Bobby Jones 6-5 185 WF/WG Fort Bend Marshall 11. Michael Crabtree 6-4 185 WF/WG Dallas Carter 12. Darryl Ashford 6-4 180 WF/WG Cypress Falls 13. Dominic Adams 6-4 180 WF/WG Ingram Tom Moore 14. Reggie Shanks 6-4 180 WF Alief Elsik 15. Trent Boone 6-4 220 WF South Garland 16. Jerrod Johnson 6-6 210 WF Humble Texas A&M 17. Desmeon Jones 6-5 200 WF Dallas Pinkston 18. Bobby Lee 6-4 180 WF Houston Gulf Shores 19. Dustin Hawkins 6-4 185 WF Aldine 20. Antoine Sam 6-4 190 WF Cypress Community Christian 21. Burdest Jenkins 6-3 180 WF Beaumont Ozen 22. Will Holland 6-4 190 WF/WG Houston Lamar 23. Avery Braggs 6-4 175 WF Alief Elsik 24. Sean Burno 6-4 185 WF San Antonio Warren 25. Didier Kollo 6-4 180 WF Cypress Community Christian 26. Calvin Rubles 6-5 190 WF Richardson Berkner 27. Robert Williams 6-5 190 WF Dallas Kimball 28. Adrian Davis 6-5 190 WF Rosenberg Terry 29. Danny Torres 6-5 200 WF Del Rio 30. Collin Mangrum 6-4 190 WF Howe North Texas 31. Darian Tealer 6-4 175 WF San Antonio Marshall 32. Antwan Williams 6-5 210 WF Pflugerville Connally 33. Peter Dutton 6-3 175 WF/WG Houston B.T. Washington 34. John Chiles 6-3 175 WF Carrollton Ranchview 35. Franklin Eason 6-5 190 WF Dallas Lincoln 36. Tim Palmer 6-4 185 WF Sealy 37. Torrance Thomas 6-5 200 WF Rosenberg Terry 38. Jordan Alexander 6-4 200 WF Angleton
  16. June 28, 2005 Pre-Summer Top Seniors (1 thru 100) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TexasHoops.com Staff TexasHoops.com has released its pre-summer rankings of the top rising seniors in the state. Here are the top players going into the July evaluation period. PRE-SUMMER TOP SENIORS (1 THROUGH 100) Rank Name High School Ht Pos University 1. Darrell Arthur Dallas South Oak Cliff 6-9 F/C 2. Damion James Nacogdoches 6-8 F Oklahoma 3. Donald Sloan Dallas Seagoville 6-2 G 4. Jermaine Beal DeSoto 6-3 G 5. Nic Wise Kingwood 5-11 G Arizona 6. Bryan Davis Grand Prairie 6-9 C 7. Josh Lomers Boerne 7-0 C Baylor 8. Kodi Augustus Fort Bend Willowridge 6-8 F 9. Justin Mason Amarillo Palo Duro 6-2 G 10. Derrick Roland Dallas Seagoville 6-4 G 11. Bryan Beasley Pflugerville 6-0 G 12. Dexter Pittman Rosenberg Terry 6-10 C 13. Kelvin Lewis North Crowley 6-2 G 14. Harrison Smith Houston Jones 6-3 G 15. Dale Van Wright Houston Bellaire 6-6 F/G Colorado 16. DeWayne Reed Houston Wheatley 6-0 G 17. Will Paul Corpus Christi Calallen 6-9 F 18. George Odufuwa Dallas Kimball 6-8 F 19. Junior Treasure Fort Bend Bush 6-2 G 20. Luke Tauscher Fort Worth Southwest 6-10 C TCU 21. Darris Santee Fort Bend Marshall 6-8 F 22. Joseph Fulce Plano 6-6 F Texas A&M 23. Dwight Thorne Arlington Martin 6-3 G 24. Donauld Bell Arlington Sam Houston 6-3 G 25. Jerrod Johnson Humble 6-7 G/F Texas A&M 26. Darryl Ashford Cy Falls 6-4 G/F 27. Ojevwe Avworo Alief Elsik 5-11 G 28. Eugene Crockett Beaumont Ozen 6-8 C 29. Brandon Webster Bryan 6-10 C 30. Nic Mosley Bellville 6-8 F Houston 31. Mack Randall Beaumont Ozen 6-8 C 32. Justin Reilly Dallas Jesuit 6-7 F 33. Anthony Harris Fort Worth OD Wyatt 6-8 F 34. Jonathan Blake Cypress Springs 6-6 F 35. Kenneth Clayton Galena Park North Shore 6-7 F 36. Trent Boone South Garland 6-3 G/F 37. T.J. Clark Dallas Kimball 6-3 G 38. Collin Mangrum Howe 6-5 G/F North Texas 39. Marcus Brister Duncanville 6-4 G/F 40. Chris Hagans Spring Westfield 5-10 G 41. Lance Pevehouse Clear Creek 6-1 G 42. Terrist Paramere Fort Worth Southwest 6-4 G/F 43. Brandon Fields Arlington Bowie 6-3 G 44. Adron Tennell Irving 6-6 F 45. Burdest Jenkins Beaumont Ozen 6-3 G/F 46. Michael Crabtree Dallas Carter 6-3 G 47. Brandon Roberson Angleton 5-11 G Houston 48. Bobby Jones Fort Bend Marshall 6-6 G/F 49. Michael Godwin Rockwall 6-8 F 50. Keith Denson Houston Gulf Shores 6-8 C/F 51. Shawn Rouse San Antonio Jay 6-6 F 52. Bryan Harris Silsbee 6-9 F 53. Jason Ebie Cleveland Heritage Christian 6-2 G 54. Ben Jonson Dallas St. Mark's 6-8 F 55. Ugo Chinasa Richardson Berkner 6-7 C/F 56. Dustin Allen Killeen Harker Heights 6-8 F 57. Brandon Moton Beaumont Central 6-5 G/F 58. Robert Williams Dallas Kimball 6-5 G/F 59. Leslie Jackson Bryan 6-4 G/F 60. Deveric Taylor DeSoto 6-0 G 61. Chris Ajayi Alief Hastings 6-5 G/F 62. Reggie Shanks Alief Elsik 6-4 G/F 63. Wandji Aboudukar Cleveland Heritage Christian 6-7 C 64. Adrian Davis Rosenburg Terry 6-5 F 65. Ronnie Morgan DeSoto 6-5 F 66. Will Holland Houston Lamar 6-4 G 67. Tristan Thompson Angleton 6-4 F/G 68. Ivory McGilvery Arlington Seguin 6-1 G 69. Matthew Addison Killeen Harker Heights 5-9 G 70. Michael Behrens Fort Bend Hightower 6-6 F 71. Stephen Sauls Fort Bend Marshall 6-4 G 72. Craig Stanley Plano West 5-10 G 73. Kendrake Johnigan Dallas South Oak Cliff 6-1 G 74. Tracy Robinson San Antonio Sam Houston 6-5 F 75. Spencer Oestreich Sherman 6-4 F/G 76. Eric Zastoupil Plano 6-7 F 77. David Redmon Beaumont Ozen 5-10 G 78. David Noble Mansfield 6-3 G 79. Danny Torres Del Rio 6-4 F/G 80. Justin Butler Amarillo Palo Duro 6-8 C 81. Roger Guignard Mesquite Horn 5-10 G Texas - Arlington 82. Cole Dabney Austin Bowie 6-9 C 83. Kendle Hall Nacogdoches 6-2 G 84. Nick Tuszynski Dallas Jesuit 6-7 F 85. Nathan Murray Fort Worth Dunbar 6-4 G/F 86. Chris Roberts Fort Worth Dunbar 6-3 G 87. Ben Uzoh San Antonio Warren 6-1 G 88. David Bookman Fort Worth Southwest 6-7 F 89. Lionel Booker Dallas Kimball 5-10 G 90. Brandon Brown Aldine 5-9 G 91. Grady Green Klein 6-7 F 92. Bobby Fenske Addison Trinity Christian 6-8 F 93. Danny Batton John Cooper 6-4 G/F 94. Jerrald Bonham Plano West 6-8 F/C 95. Brandon Ware Plano 5-11 G 96. Coy Custer Clear Creek 6-8 C 97. Cory Griffin San Antonio Reagan 6-5 F 98. Trey Stanton Friendswood 6-9 C 99. Camrin McKee Sherman 6-0 G 100 Antwon Williams Pflugerville Connally 6-5 F
  17. Favorite Women's player was Sharon Shelton. (Post during the Mid Seventies) All-American at Henderson County Jr College and South Oak Cliff. Recruiting Classes: (Pardon any errors) Last - First - H - P - Year Recruited - School - Hometown - Coach Sturns , Michael - 6'4 - G - 2004-2005 - North Crowley HS , Crowley, TX - Johhny Jones Williams , Quincy - 6'7 - PF - 2004-2005 - Carl Albert HS , Midwest City, OK - Johhny Jones Johnson , Shawnson - 6'9 - C - 2003-2004 - LSU Transfer , Shreveport, LA - Johhny Jones Jones , Michael - 6'7 - F - 2003-2004 - McLennan JC , Lancaster, TX - Johhny Jones Mitchell , Marquis - 6'0 - G - 2003-2004 - State Fair CC , Baton Rouge, LA - Johhny Jones Watkins , Calvin - 6'5 - G - 2003-2004 - Madison HS , Houston, TX - Johhny Jones Wilson , Mark - 6'3 - G - 2003-2004 - Highland CC , Chicago, TX - Johhny Jones Byrd , Sam - 6'10 - C - 2002-2003 - Hastings HS , Alief, TX - Johhny Jones DeGrate , Michael - 6'8 - F - 2002-2003 - McLennan JC , McGregor, TX - Johhny Jones Harris , Ron - 6'7 - F - 2002-2003 - Oakridge HS , Arlington, TX - Johhny Jones Roniger , Scott - 6'2 - G - 2002-2003 - Rummel HS , Metarie, LA - Johhny Jones Thomas , Ty - 6'6 - F - 2002-2003 - Sam Houston HS , Arlington, TX - Johhny Jones Allen , Jovani - 6'3 - G - 2001-2002 - Southwest HS , Ft. Worth, TX - Vic Trilli Barnett , Justin - 6'10 - C - 2001-2002 - Martin HS , Arlington, TX - Vic Trilli Brian , Josh - 6'8 - C - 2001-2002 - Blinn JC , Pearland, TX - Vic Trilli Green , Jermaine - 6'7 - F - 2001-2002 - , - Johhny Jones Green , Lee - 6'3 - G - 2001-2002 - , Hagerstown, MD - Johhny Jones Colter , Michael - 6'0 - G - 2000-2001 - Baylor Univ , Austin, TX (Bowie) - Vic Trilli Hopkins , Leonard - 6'3 - G - 2000-2001 - Lincoln HS , Dallas, TX - Vic Trilli McFall , Jeremy - 6'1 - G - 2000-2001 - Olathe South HS , Olathe, KS - Vic Trilli Richardson , Josh - 6'6 - F - 2000-2001 - Sheridan (Wyo.)College , Colorado Springs, CO - Vic Trilli Rogers , Jerome - 5'10 - G - 2000-2001 - James Madison HS , Dallas, TX - Vic Trilli Smith , Will - 6'7 - F - 2000-2001 - Lincoln HS , Dallas, TX - Vic Trilli White , Terence - 6'2 - G - 2000-2001 - Blinn JC , Houston, TX - Vic Trilli Wright , Marcellus - 6'8 - C - 2000-2001 - Garden City CC , Minneapolis, Minn - Vic Trilli Crawford , Kyle - 6'0 - G - 1999-2000 - W. Okla St , Baytown, TX (Lee) - Vic Trilli Jackson , Chris - 6'9 - C - 1999-2000 - Kimball HS , Dallas, TX - Vic Trilli Lucas , Bryan - 6'7 - F - 1999-2000 - Azusa Pacific , Manteca, CA - Vic Trilli Mason , Shawn - 6'6 - F - 1999-2000 - West Mesa HS , Albuquerque, NM - Vic Trilli Masters , Unjel - 6'10 - C - 1999-2000 - South Oak Cliff HS , Dallas, TX - Vic Trilli Miller , Jason - 6'9 - C - 1999-2000 - Livingston HS , Livingston, TX - Vic Trilli Mulvany , JB - 6'7 - F - 1999-2000 - Clear Lake , Houston, TX - Vic Trilli Allen , Wes - 6'3 - G - 1998-1999 - Amarillo HS , Amarillo, TX - Vic Trilli Brown , Jamal - 6'0 - G - 1998-1999 - Skyline HS , Dallas, TX - Vic Trilli Davis , Chris - 6'5 - F - 1998-1999 - Kimball HS , Dallas, TX - Vic Trilli Erskin , Deginald - 6'6 - F - 1998-1999 - Gonzales HS , Gonzales, TX - Vic Trilli Funchess , Sam - 6'8 - F - 1998-1999 - Univ. of Conn. , Jackson, Miss (Murrah) - Vic Trilli Gilbert , Brandon - 6'8 - F - 1998-1999 - Kilgore JC , Madisonville, TX - Vic Trilli Hardie , Dominic - 6'4 - G - 1998-1999 - Frank Philliips College , Port Arthur, TX (Lincoln) - Vic Trilli Jones , Anthony - 6'3 - G - 1998-1999 Vic Trilli Mangrum , Kenneth - 6'4 - G - 1998-1999 - University HS , Waco, TX - Vic Trilli Nelson , Faheem - 6'7 - F - 1998-1999 - Los Angeles Valley, CA , - Vic Trilli Tennell , Dexter - 6'6 - G - 1998-1999 - Nimitz HS , Irving, TX - Vic Trilli Williams , Calvin - 5'11 - G - 1998-1999 - Midland JC , Dallas, TX (Kimball) - Vic Trilli Anstey , Graeme - 6'11 - C - 1997-1998 - San Jose St Univ , Melbourne, Australia - Vic Trilli Ervin , Joe - 6'1 - G - 1997-1998 - McLennan JC , Waco, TX (University) - Vic Trilli Kepley , Chris - 6'8 - F - 1997-1998 - Tulsa Transfer , - Vic Trilli Atkins , TJ - 6'1 - G - 1996-1997 - Fresno City College , - Tim Jankovich Baker , Kerry - 6'4 - G - 1996-1997 - Fresno City College , - Tim Jankovich Cooper , Zaveon - 6'1 - G - 1996-1997 - Navarro JC , - Tim Jankovich Davis , Mensah "Pooh" - 6'1 - PG - 1996-1997 - Southwood HS , Schreveport, LA - Tim Jankovich Harvey , Ed - 6'2 - G - 1996-1997 - - Tim Jankovich Peyton , Rodrick - 6'2 - PG - 1996-1997 - Cisco JC , - Tim Jankovich Thrash , Chuck - 6'7 - F - 1996-1997 - Seward County JC , - Tim Jankovich Washington , Charles "Semo" - 6'4 - PF - 1996-1997 - Navarro JC , Jackson, Miss (Lanier) - Tim Jankovich Washington , Robert - 6'5 - SF - 1996-1997 - Carter , Dallas, TX - Tim Jankovich Duncan , James - 5'8 - PG - 1995-1996 - West Valley CC (CA) , - Tim Jankovich Elstun , Chad - 6'3 - BG - 1995-1996 - Wichita St Univ , Kansas City, KS (SM West) - Tim Jankovich Jones , Mack - 6'0 - G - 1995-1996 - Hill College , - Tim Jankovich Malloy , Rodney - 6'4 - G - 1995-1996 - Dodge City CC , Kansas - Tim Jankovich Neal , Jason - 6'7 - F - 1995-1996 - Martin HS , Arlington, HS - Tim Jankovich Oliver , Tony - 6'7 - - 1995-1996 - Olney CC , Illinois - Tim Jankovich Riley , Sean - 6'11 - C - 1995-1996 - Katy HS , Houston, TX - Tim Jankovich Schofield , Travis - 6'0 - PG - 1995-1996 - John Logan College , - Tim Jankovich Smith , Chris - 6'8 - PF - 1995-1996 - Colorado St Transfer , - Tim Jankovich Bagnell , Chad - 6'6 - SF - 1994-1995 - South Garland HS Garland, TX - Tim Jankovich Dorsey , Kirk - 6'7 - PF - 1994-1995 - Temple JC , - Tim Jankovich Dortch , Eric - 6'6 - SF - 1994-1995 - Baylor Univ. , Penasacola, FL - Tim Jankovich Jones , Tony - 6'5 - F - 1994-1995 - East Central JC (MO) , - Tim Jankovich Miller , David - 6'6 - PF - 1994-1995 - Lancaster HS , Lancaster, TX - Tim Jankovich Officer , Thomas "Tay" - 5'10 - G - 1994-1995 - Rockhurst HS , Kansas City, MO - Tim Jankovich Etchison , Tom - 6'5 - G - 1993-1994 - Transfer , Boswell,TX - Tim Jankovich Evans , Otis - 5'6 - PG - 1993-1994 - Drake Univ. , Ft Worth, TX (Dunbar) - Tim Jankovich Hall , Greg - - - 1993-1994 - Allen County CC (KS) , Orlando, FL - Tim Jankovich King , George - 6'5 - PG - 1993-1994 - Central Ark. Transfer , - Tim Jankovich Miller , Todd - - - 1993-1994 - Wm Jewell College, MO , Mesquite, TX - Tim Jankovich Smith , Adam - 6'8 - PF - 1993-1994 - Cloud County CC , Smith City HS, KS - Tim Jankovich Brown , Donovan - 6'3 - G - 1992-1993 - - Jimmy Gales Brown , Jayrice - 6'2 - PG - 1992-1993 - North Mesquite HS , Mesquite, TX - Jimmy Gales Carl , Robert - 6'8 - C - 1992-1993 - Clear Creek HS , League City, TX - Jimmy Gales Carter , Jimmy - 6'9 - C - 1992-1993 - Pine Tree HS , Longview, TX - Jimmy Gales Cotton , Leroy - 6'3 - BG - 1992-1993 - East Side HS , Cleveland MS - Jimmy Gales Johnson , Royce - 6'3 - G - 1992-1993 - Kimball HS , Dallas, TX - Jimmy Gales Kearney , Charles - 6'2 - BG - 1992-1993 - Niagara County CC , New York - Jimmy Gales Lathuan , Sean - 6'6 - SF - 1992-1993 - Central HS , Pontiac, MI - Jimmy Gales Coleman , Devon - 5'10 - PG - 1991-1992 - Northern HS , Pontiac, MI - Jimmy Gales Henton , Xavier - 6'7 - PF - 1991-1992 - Lincoln , Port Arthur, TX - Jimmy Gales Jackson , Eric - 6'2 - G - 1991-1992 - Bryan HS , Bryan, TX - Jimmy Gales McFarland , Burnis - 5'10 - PG - 1991-1992 - Arkansas St , Dallas, TX - Jimmy Gales Pistana , Mike - 6'5 - G - 1991-1992 - Post Orange HS Post Orange, FL - Jimmy Gales Beamon , Dyalan - 6'6 - SF - 1990-1991 - Carter HS , Dallas, TX - Jimmy Gales Carson , Cedric - 5'9 - PG - 1990-1991 - TSTI , - Jimmy Gales Diepraam , Gavin - 6'5 - SF - 1990-1991 - Dulles HS , Houston, TX - Jimmy Gales Gipson , Thomas - 6'9 - C - 1990-1991 - Univ. of Texas , Seguin, TX - Jimmy Gales Hayden , Donnell - 6'1 - PG - 1990-1991 - Baylor , Mesquite (N. Mesquite) - Jimmy Gales Nash , Pat - 6'2 - PG - 1990-1991 - Odessa JC , Houston, TX - Jimmy Gales Nunley , Jereld - 6'4 - BG - 1990-1991 - Biloxi HS , Mississippi - Jimmy Gales Ratliff , Jesse - 6'7 - SF - 1990-1991 - Biloxi HS , Mississippi - Jimmy Gales Chavers , Chris - 6'5 - F - 1989-1990 - Temple JC , - Jimmy Gales Gales , Jerold - 6'4 - BG - 1989-1990 - Weatherford JC , Fort Worth, TX - Jimmy Gales Griffin , Ron - 6'5 - F - 1989-1990 - Tyler Street HS , Dallas,TX - Jimmy Gales Hutchins , Patrick - 5'11 - G - 1989-1990 - Hobb HS , New Mexico - Jimmy Gales Myrie , Lowell - 6'8 - C - 1989-1990 - Frank Phillips JC , Jamaica - Jimmy Gales Short , Jake - 6'7 - F - 1989-1990 - Arlington HS , Arlington,TX - Jimmy Gales Shufford , Ray - 6'3 - BG - 1989-1990 - Kimball HS , Dallas, TX - Jimmy Gales Temple , Jerald - 6'5 - F - 1989-1990 - West Texas State Trf. - Jimmy Gales Walker , Rusty - 6'5 - BG - 1989-1990 - Terry HS , Rosenberg, TX - Jimmy Gales Jackson , Ron - 6'2 - - 1988-1989 - Central HS , Beaumont - Jimmy Gales Schindler , Doug - 6'10 - - 1988-1989 - - Jimmy Gales Watson , Roderick - 6'4 - G - 1988-1989 - Sunset HS , Dallas,TX - Jimmy Gales White , Arlin - 6'2 - PG - 1988-1989 - Kimball , Dallas,TX - Jimmy Gales Williams , Donald - 6'7 - F - 1988-1989 - Pinkston HS , Dallas,TX - Jimmy Gales Green , Robert - 6'5 - F - 1987-1988 - Pontiac Catholic HS , Pontiac, MI - Jimmy Gales Morgan , Ronnie - 6'7 - C - 1987-1988 - South Oak Cliff , Dallas, TX - Jimmy Gales Simmons , Doug - 6'2 - - 1987-1988 - Grapevine HS , Grapevine, TX - Jimmy Gales Northcross , Tony - 6'6 - F - 1987-1988 - Pontiac Central , Pontiac, MI Jimmy Gales Bell , Troy - 6'5 - BG - 1986-1987 - Everman HS , Everton, TX - Jimmy Gales Boney , Brian - 6'9 - C - 1986-1987 - Gregory Portland HS , - Jimmy Gales Duryea , Tim - 6'3 - BG - 1986-1987 - Denton HS , Denton, TX - Jimmy Gales Hunter , Deon - 5'10 - PG - 1986-1987 - Midland JC , Dallas, TX (SOC) - Jimmy Gales Jemison , Eugene - - - 1986-1987 - Midland JC , - Jimmy Gales Robinson , Ricky - 6'1 - G - 1986-1987 - Roosevelt HS , Dallas, TX - Jimmy Gales Williams , Wendell - 6'7 - F - 1986-1987 - Odessa JC , New Iberia, LA - Jimmy Gales Alexander , Deon - 5'11 - PG - 1985-1986 - Tyler JC , Waxahachie, TX - Tommy Newman Choplick , Andrien - 6'7 - F - 1985-1986 - Prairie HS , Cedar Rapids, IA - Tommy Newman DeBose , Keenan - 6'4 - F - 1985-1986 - Univ. of Arkansas - Tommy Newman Ferguson , Glenroy - 6'5 - SF - 1985-1986 - St. Gregory OK JC , Nassau Bahamas - Tommy Newman McCarter , Reco - - - 1985-1986 - Iowa Western JC , Goldsboro, NC - Tommy Newman Singleton , Floyd - - - 1985-1986 - - Tommy Newman Smith , William - - G - 1985-1986 - Mansfield HS , Mansfield, TX - Tommy Newman Thomas , Chris - 6'7 - PF - 1985-1986 - Northeast OK JC - Tommy Newman Banks , Larry - 6'5 - F - 1984-1985 - Western Texas JC , - Tommy Newman Carmack , Billy - 6'1 - G - 1984-1985 - - Tommy Newman Frazier , Adrian - - - 1984-1985 - Waxahachie HS , Waxahachie, TX - Tommy Newman Green , Vincent - 6'5 - F - 1984-1985 - - Tommy Newman Meyer , Paul - 6'7 - F - 1984-1985 - Wharton JC - Tommy Newman Smith , Dennis - 6'8 - - 1984-1985 - Midway HS , Waco, TX - Tommy Newman Strange , Michael - 6'6 - F - 1984-1985 - Rockwall HS - Tommy Newman Swindle , Earl - - - 1984-1985 - Yates HS , Houston, Tx - Tommy Newman Taylor , Horace - 6'5 - F - 1984-1985 - Paschal HS , Ft Worth, TX - Tommy Newman Watson , Lewis - 6'5 - F - 1984-1985 - Niagara Univ. - Tommy Newman Worrell , Tony - 6'7 - F - 1984-1985 - Goldsboro HS , Goldsboro, NC - Tommy Newman Belcher , Rodney - 6'5 - F - 1983-1984 - McLennan JC , Waco, TX (Waco HS) - Tommy Newman Boutte , Andre - 6'4 - F - 1983-1984 - Beaumount , Beaumont, TX - Tommy Newman Elkjer , Paul - 6'9 - C - 1983-1984 - - Tommy Newman Hudson , Lawrence - 6'0 - G - 1983-1984 - - Tommy Newman Reed , Donald "Reject" - 6'4 - F - 1983-1984 - - Tommy Newman Warren , Todd - - - 1983-1984 - - Tommy Newman Nelson , Bill - - - 1982-1983 - - Bill Blakeley Smith , Mookie - 6'2 - F - 1982-1983 - - Bill Blakeley Grissom , Greg - 6'10 - C - 1981-1982 - - Bill Blakeley Horrocks , John - 7'0 - C - 1981-1982 - - Bill Blakeley Johnson , Wayne "Pee Wee" - - G - 1981-1982 - - Bill Blakeley Williams , Merritt - - - 1981-1982 - - Bill Blakeley Dupree , Javan - 6'4 - F - 1980-1981 - Paschal HS , Ft. Worth, TX - Bill Blakeley Gales , John - 6'6 - F - 1980-1981 - Trimble Tech - Bill Blakeley Hamlin , Div - 6'5 - F - 1980-1981 - - Bill Blakeley McDade , Fred - 6'3 - G - 1980-1981 - Denton HS , Denton, TX - Bill Blakeley Taylor , Delonte - 6'4 - G - 1980-1981 - TCU , Washington DC - Bill Blakeley Hicks , Pat - 6'2 - PG - 1979-1980 - Madison HS , Houston - Bill Blakeley Lyons , Kenneth - 6'7 - SF - 1979-1980 - Trimble Tech , Ft Worth, TX - Bill Blakeley Macalik , Tony - 6'7 - SF - 1979-1980 - Skyline HS , Dallas, TX - Bill Blakeley Nealy , Furmia - 6'1 - PG - 1979-1980 - Dunbar HS , Ft Worth, TX - Bill Blakeley Taylor , Michael - 6'3 - - 1979-1980 - - Bill Blakeley Guon , Mike - 6'6 - SF - 1978-1979 - - Bill Blakeley Hardaway , Billy - - - 1978-1979 - - Bill Blakeley Malion , Bernt - 6'6 - F - 1978-1979 - - Bill Blakeley Vasher , David - 6'3 - BG - 1978-1979 - Wilmer Hutchins , Dallas, TX - Bill Blakeley Williams , Al - - - 1978-1979 - - Bill Blakeley Gamble , James - 6'2 - PG - 1977-1978 - Lincoln HS , Port Arthur, TX - Bill Blakeley Gardner , Charles - 6'7 - F - 1977-1978 - , Searcy, AK - Bill Blakeley Manning , Jon - 6'2 - BG - 1977-1978 - Oklahoma City Univ. , Pontiac, MI - Bill Blakeley Adkisson , David - 6'7 - C - 1976-1977 - Lake Dallas HS , Lake Dallas, TX - Bill Blakeley Boyd , Greg - 6'3 - G - 1976-1977 - Denton HS , Denton, TX - Bill Blakeley Kaspar , Danny - 6'3 - BG - 1976-1977 - King HS , Corpus Christi - Bill Blakeley McMillian , Charles - 6'3 - BG - 1976-1977 - Tyler JC , Dallas, TX (SOC) - Bill Blakeley Robinson , Ken - 6'8 - C - 1976-1977 - North Lamar HS , Paris, TX - Bill Blakeley Smoak , Craig - 6'7 - C - 1976-1977 - , Brooklyn, NY - Bill Blakeley Wise , Danny - 6'6 - F - 1976-1977 - Milby HS , Houston, TX - Bill Blakeley Johnson , Walter "Weasel" - 6'0 - PG - 1975-1976 - McLennan JC , Houston, TX (Milby) - Bill Blakeley Lister , Waymond - 6'3 - BG - 1975-1976 - South Oak Cliff , Dallas, TX - Bill Blakeley Miles , Norvell - 6'3 - BG - 1975-1976 - Navarro JC , Dallas, TX (SOC) - Bill Blakeley Teddar , Paul - 6'9 - C - 1975-1976 - Richardson , Richardson, TX - Bill Blakeley Bailey , Terry - 6'8 - C - 1974-1975 - Henderson County JC , Crandall, TX - Gene Robbins Davis , Melvin "Lurch" - 6'8 - PF - 1974-1975 - Greenville HS , Greenville, TX - Gene Robbins Labus , Nicky - - - 1974-1975 - - Gene Robbins Mitchell , Fred - 6'7 - SF - 1974-1975 - Palo Duro HS , Amarillo, TX - Gene Robbins Pride , Joe - - - 1974-1975 - - Gene Robbins Williams , Kenneth - 6'7 - C - 1974-1975 - South Oak Cliff , Dallas, TX - Gene Robbins Buntin , Glenn - - - 1973-1974 - - Gene Robbins Jones , Carl - 6'2 - G - 1973-1974 - Hirshi HS , Wichita Fall, TX - Gene Robbins King , Earl - 6'1 - G - 1973-1974 - Morgan Park HS , Chicago, IL - Gene Robbins Mithchell , Dwight - - - 1973-1974 - - Gene Robbins Sewell , Phillip - - - 1973-1974 - - Gene Robbins Spruiell , Larry - 6'2 - G - 1973-1974 - Petrolia HS , Petrolia, TX - Gene Robbins Blackmon , Stan - 6'8 - C - 1972-1973 - Center HS , Gary, IN - Gene Robbins Felhaber , Randy - - - 1972-1973 - - Gene Robbins Iverson , Bobby - 6'6 - F - 1972-1973 - Webster HS , Tulsa, OK - Gene Robbins Johnson , Bobby - - - 1972-1973 - - Gene Robbins King , Earl - - - 1972-1973 - - Gene Robbins Moody , John - - - 1972-1973 - - Gene Robbins Wright , Tony - - - 1972-1973 - - Gene Robbins Cox , Bill - - - 1971-1972 - Gene Robbins Etheridge , Bill - - - 1971-1972 - Gene Robbins Marquis , Stewart - - - 1971-1972 - Gene Robbins Sasser , Jeryl - 6'6 - F - 1971-1972 - - Gene Robbins Tucker , John - - - 1971-1972 - - Gene Robbins Adams , Mike - - - 1970-1971 - Henry Miller Coleman , Johnny - - - 1970-1971 - Henry Miller Gandy , Willie - - - 1970-1971 - Henry Miller Larkins , Herb - - - 1970-1971 - Henry Miller Sayles , Ben - - - 1970-1971 - Henry Miller Wolf , Tom - - - 1970-1971 - Henry Miller McDaniel , Eph - - - 1969-1970 - Dan Spika Merck , Jerry - - - 1969-1970 - Dan Spika Shumate , Al - - - 1969-1970 - Dan Spika Struck , Jim - - - 1969-1970 - Dan Spika Tucker , Larry - - - 1969-1970 - Dan Spika Williams , Norman - - - 1969-1970 - Dan Spika Baker , Robert - - - 1968-1969 - Dan Spika Bonzoumet , Larry - - - 1968-1969 - Dan Spika Fraley , Mort - - - 1968-1969 - Dan Spika Hamilton , "Little" Joe - - - 1968-1969 - Dan Spika Whitaker , Crest - - - 1968-1969 - Dan Spika Adams , Neil - - - 1967-1968 - Dan Spika Hart , Wendel - - - 1967-1968 - Dan Spika Stephens , Bill - - - 1967-1968 - Dan Spika Winfield , Leroy - - - 1967-1968 - Dan Spika Cutter , Bill - - - 1966-1967 - Dan Spika Hazelton , Hamp - - - 1966-1967 - Dan Spika Huff , Matthew - - - 1966-1967 - Dan Spika Willoughby , Doug - - - 1966-1967 - Dan Spika Abshire , Dale - - - 1965-1966 - Dan Spika Burks , Johnny - - - 1965-1966 - Dan Spika Daniels , Ira - - - 1965-1966 - Dan Spika Hughs , Billy - - - 1965-1966 - Dan Spika Pruett , Butch - - - 1965-1966 - Dan Spika Russell , Rubin - - - 1965-1966 - Dan Spika Davis , Willie - - - 1964-1965 - Charles Johnson Miller , Ron - - - 1964-1965 - Charles Johnson Reedy , Doug - - - 1964-1965 - Charles Johnson Faith , Chuck - - - 1963-1964 - Charles Johnson Jones , Albert - - - 1963-1964 - Charles Johnson Long , Mike - - - 1963-1964 - Charles Johnson Welch , Pete - - - 1963-1964 - Charles Johnson Bailey , Garland - - - 1962-1963 - Charles Johnson Burns , David - - - 1962-1963 - Charles Johnson Miller , Carl - - - 1962-1963 - Charles Johnson Mitchell , Don - - - 1962-1963 - Charles Johnson Colglazier , Norman - - - 1961-1962 - Charles Johnson Dow , Dwight - - - 1961-1962 - Charles Johnson Ebershoff , David - - - 1961-1962 - Charles Johnson Savage , John - - - 1961-1962 - Charles Johnson Cruise , Larry - - - 1960-1961 - Charles Johnson Dixon , Ardie - - - 1960-1961 - Charles Johnson Fiste , Art - - - 1960-1961 - Charles Johnson Forman , Bud - - - 1960-1961 - Charles Johnson Hayes , Zack - - - 1960-1961 - Charles Johnson Miller , Oscar - - - 1960-1961 - Charles Johnson Pollock , Les - - - 1960-1961 - Charles Johnson Raburn , Randall - - - 1960-1961 - Charles Johnson McClelen , Ed - - - 1959-1960 - Pete Sands Baker , Emmett - - - 1958-1959 - Pete Sands Byrd , Rod - - - 1958-1959 - Pete Sands Grissom , Tom - - - 1958-1959 - Pete Sands Hopkins , Ballard - - - 1958-1959 - Pete Sands McLaughlin , Bill - - - 1958-1959 - Pete Sands Mudd , Jimmie - - - 1958-1959 - Pete Sands Reitzel , Darrell - - - 1958-1959 - Pete Sands Boren , Kenneth - - - 1957-1958 - Pete Sands Cummings , Don - - - 1957-1958 - Pete Sands Rainbolt , James - - - 1957-1958 - Pete Sands Toole , Ray - - - 1957-1958 - Pete Sands Ward , Kenneth - - - 1957-1958 - Pete Sands Airington , Stanley - - - 1956-1957 - Pete Sands Jackson , Sammy - - - 1956-1957 - Pete Sands King , James - - - 1956-1957 - Pete Sands Oglesby , Al - - - 1956-1957 - Pete Sands Pilgrim , Bill - - - 1956-1957 - Pete Sands White , Kellis - - - 1956-1957 - Pete Sands Airington , Jackie - - - 1955-1956 - Pete Sands Harvey , Ronnie - - - 1955-1956 - Pete Sands Hill , Ben - - - 1955-1956 - Pete Sands Hinkle , Kenneth - - - 1955-1956 - Pete Sands Pierce , Jack - - - 1955-1956 - Pete Sands Davis , Dean - - - 1954-1955 - Pete Sands Hale , Kenneth - - - 1954-1955 - Pete Sands Lane , David - - - 1954-1955 - Pete Sands Garner , Bobby - - - 1952-1953 - Pete Sands Hopkins , Fred - - - 1952-1953 - Pete Sands Mitchell , Joe - - - 1952-1953 - Pete Sands Palmer , James - - - 1952-1953 - Pete Sands Powell , Jimmy - - - 1952-1953 - Pete Sands Banks , Kendall - - - 1951-1952 - Pete Sands Beard , Elmer - - - 1951-1952 - Pete Sands Hooper , Tom - - - 1951-1952 - Pete Sands Tanningham , Earl - - - 1951-1952 - Pete Sands Allison , William - - - 1950-1951 - Pete Sands Barse , Robert - - - 1950-1951 - Pete Sands Conces , Larry - - - 1950-1951 - Pete Sands Hooper , Bervin - - - 1950-1951 - Pete Sands Kelly , Pat - - - 1950-1951 - Pete Sands Vanderzee , Harlan - - - 1950-1951 - Pete Sands Woodward , Dick - - - 1950-1951 - Pete Sands Axtell , Calvin - - - 1949-1950 - Pete Sands Cain , Pat - - - 1949-1950 - Pete Sands Lutrick , Louis - - - 1949-1950 - Pete Sands Edwards , Tom - - - 1948-1949 - Pete Sands Johnson , Charles - - - 1948-1949 - Pete Sands Kelly , Edward - - - 1948-1949 - Pete Sands Wall , Dick - - - 1948-1949 - Pete Sands Abbey , Joe - - - 1947-1948 - Pete Sands Collins , A.V. - - - 1947-1948 - Pete Sands Daniels , George - - - 1947-1948 - Pete Sands Johnson , Johnny - - - 1947-1948 - Pete Sands Rutherford , Bill - - - 1947-1948 - Pete Sands Bell , Sam - - - 1946-1947 - Pete Sands Deardoff , Dan - - - 1946-1947 - Pete Sands Wilson , Bruce - - - 1946-1947 - Pete Sands Johnson , James - - - 1945-1946 - Pete Sands Koonce , Ted - - - 1945-1946 - Pete Sands McKnight , Delbert - - - 1945-1946 - Pete Sands Schiebel , Dick - - - 1945-1946 - Pete Sands Brecht , Charles - - - 1944-1945 - Pete Sands Brown , John Lee - - - 1944-1945 - Pete Sands Chandler , Bill - - - 1944-1945 - Pete Sands Forbes , Bill - - - 1944-1945 - Pete Sands Hodges , Jess - - - 1944-1945 - Pete Sands Timken , Kenneth - - - 1944-1945 - Pete Sands No Team 1943-1944 (World War II) Beggs , George - - - 1942-1943 - Pete Sands Carley , Ted - - - 1942-1943 - Pete Sands Cooper , Manley - - - 1942-1943 - Pete Sands Hopkins , Herman - - - 1942-1943 - Pete Sands Price , Phillip - - - 1942-1943 - Pete Sands Shannon , Howard - - - 1942-1943 - Pete Sands Cook , Lloyd - - - 1941-1942 - Pete Sands Eason , Kenneth - - - 1941-1942 - Pete Sands Green , Vandel - - - 1941-1942 - Pete Sands Lane , J.D. - - - 1941-1942 - Pete Sands Lloyd , G.A. - - - 1941-1942 - Pete Sands Collins , Ross - - - 1940-1941 - Pete Sands Menefee , Billy - - - 1940-1941 - Pete Sands Wood , Roy - - - 1940-1941 - Pete Sands Hunley , Eugene - - - 1939-1940 - Pete Sands Tate , A.B. - - - 1939-1940 - Pete Sands Adams , Raymond - - - 1938-1939 - Pete Sands Counts , Woodrow - - - 1938-1939 - Pete Sands Cox , Jack - - - 1938-1939 - Pete Sands Carr , Dewey - - - 1937-1938 - Pete Sands Havenhill , Ralph - - - 1937-1938 - Pete Sands Herron , Louis - - - 1937-1938 - Pete Sands Hester , Ralph - - - 1937-1938 - Pete Sands Malaisse , John - - - 1937-1938 - Pete Sands Preston , Doyle - - - 1937-1938 - Pete Sands Smith , Doyle - - - 1937-1938 - Pete Sands Yarbro , Dan - - - 1937-1938 - Pete Sands Bridges , Clarence - - - 1936-1937 - Pete Sands Clark , Ed - - - 1936-1937 - Pete Sands Richie , Hack - - - 1936-1937 - Pete Sands Rowden , W.C. - - - 1936-1937 - Pete Sands Titus , Ewell - - - 1936-1937 - Pete Sands Vannoy , E.L. - - - 1936-1937 - Pete Sands West , Ben - - - 1936-1937 - Pete Sands Hester , Lanier - - - 1935-1936 - Pete Sands Turner , Charlie - - - 1935-1936 - Pete Sands Vick , Harold - - - 1935-1936 - Pete Sands Black , J.W. - - - 1934-1935 - Jack Sisco Cain , Zackery - - - 1934-1935 - Jack Sisco Hawk , Jimmie - - - 1934-1935 - Jack Sisco Jones , Dello - - - 1934-1935 - Jack Sisco Knowles , Wenlen - - - 1934-1935 - Jack Sisco Miller , W.T. - - - 1934-1935 - Jack Sisco Morris , L.R. - - - 1934-1935 - Jack Sisco Taylor , Weldon - - - 1934-1935 - Jack Sisco Cox , Charles - - - 1933-1934 - Jack Sisco Dittrich , E.C. - - - 1933-1934 - Jack Sisco Henderson , Will - - - 1933-1934 - Jack Sisco Johns , Alonzo - - - 1933-1934 - Jack Sisco Nabors , Cecil - - - 1933-1934 - Jack Sisco Gilladay , Robert - - - 1932-1933 - Terrance Myracle Golden , W.C. - - - 1932-1933 - Terrance Myracle Zeretzke , Albert - - - 1932-1933 - Terrance Myracle Dobbins , Alvin - - - 1931-1932 - Terrance Myracle Gay , Atkins - - - 1931-1932 - Terrance Myracle Wright , Ted - - - 1931-1932 - Terrance Myracle Borchardt , Nimrod - - - 1930-1931 - Terrance Myracle Herring , Wilson - - - 1930-1931 - Terrance Myracle Huston , Denton - - - 1930-1931 - Terrance Myracle Knowles , J.C. - - - 1930-1931 - Terrance Myracle Moore , J.D. - - - 1930-1931 - Terrance Myracle Smyers , John - - - 1930-1931 - Terrance Myracle Douglas , Howard - - - 1929-1930 - Terrance Myracle Miller , Jack - - - 1929-1930 - Terrance Myracle Perryman , Ray - - - 1928-1929 - John Reid Swindall , W. O. - - - 1928-1929 - John Reid Herring , Honey - - - 1927-1928 - John Reid Stroup , Frances - - - 1927-1928 - John Reid Berry , Raymond - - - 1926-1927 - John Reid Brock , J.B. - - - 1926-1927 - John Reid Cummings , W.C. - - - 1926-1927 - John Reid Watkins , Randall - - - 1926-1927 - John Reid York , Carl - - - 1926-1927 - John Reid Cowley , Herman - - - 1925-1926 - John Reid Galloway , Wayne - - - 1925-1926 - John Reid Jones , Deral - - - 1925-1926 - John Reid Lipscomb , Roland - - - 1925-1926 - John Reid Myracle , Terence - - - 1925-1926 - John Reid Hayes , Elmore - - - 1924-1925 - John Reid McCrary , Morris - - - 1924-1925 - John Reid Barr , Hubert - - - 1923-1924 - J. W. St. Clair Harrison , Aquilla - - - 1923-1924 - J. W. St. Clair Hutcheson , E.O. - - - 1923-1924 - J. W. St. Clair McCombs , L.L. - - - 1923-1924 - J. W. St. Clair McCray , Maurice - - - 1923-1924 - J. W. St. Clair Riley , H. H. - - - 1923-1924 - J. W. St. Clair Hardigree , Leland - - - 1922-1923 - J. W. St. Clair Murley , Thad - - - 1922-1923 - J. W. St. Clair West , I.M. - - - 1922-1923 - J. W. St. Clair Edwards , Dave - - - 1921-1922 - J. W. St. Clair Hunt , W.B. - - - 1921-1922 - J. W. St. Clair Knight , Olysses - - - 1921-1922 - J. W. St. Clair Perryman , H.A. - - - 1921-1922 - J. W. St. Clair Gilmore , Floyd - - - 1920-1921 - Theron Fouts Hatley , Bailey - - - 1920-1921 - Theron Fouts McAlister , Dan - - - 1920-1921 - Theron Fouts Pinkerton , Harry - - - 1920-1921 - Theron Fouts Roper , Harry - - - 1920-1921 - Theron Fouts Simpson , Hubert - - - 1920-1921 - Theron Fouts West , Charles - - - 1920-1921 - Theron Fouts Bedford , Fine - - - 1919-1920 - J. W. St. Clair Wilkerson , Walter - - - 1919-1920 - J. W. St. Clair Andrews , Speck - - - 1918-1919 - J. W. St. Clair Douglas , O.P. - - - 1918-1919 - J. W. St. Clair Redman , Rip - - - 1918-1919 - J. W. St. Clair Smith , Bert - - - 1918-1919 - J. W. St. Clair Deaton , Grady - - - 1917-1918 - J. W. St. Clair Graham , Wynne - - - 1917-1918 - J. W. St. Clair McCracken , Glen - - - 1917-1918 - J. W. St. Clair Stong , Bill - - - 1917-1918 - J. W. St. Clair Adair , Kelly - - - 1916-1917 - J. W. St. Clair Benner , Thomas - - - 1916-1917 - J. W. St. Clair Gilliland , Denny - - - 1916-1917 - J. W. St. Clair Johnson , Luke - - - 1916-1917 - J. W. St. Clair Meador , W. E. - - - 1916-1917 - J. W. St. Clair Meador , Smith - - - 1916-1917 - J. W. St. Clair Shankles , Fritz - - - 1916-1917 - J. W. St. Clair Young , C. J. - - - 1916-1917 - J. W. St. Clair
  18. Not quite the same dissapointment as Milton Collins, but I have to give a high honorable mention to Spencer Stack. Though he didn't have any other D1 offers, he proclaimed on the local sports stations that he would make the other schools regret not offering him a scholarship. Hell, I believed him!!! By the way, Collins pledged the same organization I was a member of (Wisconsin Sleepers) During a visit back to NT, I made the entire pledge class to write me a letter. I still have those letters from 1980.
  19. Wal-Mart (Cedar Hill, Tx) is stacked
  20. http://www.unt.edu/50yearsofprogress/athle...ges/206_jpg.htm Ken Washington Jr. was clearly the best quarterback ever at N Texas. (since 1975) Jordan Case comes in a close second. Washington was every bit the player his OU All-American brother and NFL star RB Joe Washington was. Washington's only flaw was his 5-10 - 5-11 height at the QB position. Jordan Case went on to have a very good CFL career after NT. Case, however, could not break the starting lineup until after Washington graduated. In a past interview, years ago, Hayden Fry sung high praises for both QB's, but gave the nod to K Wash as his best. Washington was an even greater person. In my opinion, every other QB to suit up for the Mean Green since, have been at least 1-2 plateau's below these two.
  21. (Since 1975) QB Ken Washington (could play for most in the country) Jordan Case (2nd string to Washington) Mitch Maher (Plano's finest) Scott Davis (Richardson's best) RB Jamario Thomas (1st year alone ranks high) Bernard Jackson (Sportscenter highlighter) Malcolm Jones (pound per pound - the best) Kevin Galbreath (The start of the Okla raid) Eric Pegram (Hillcrest High's best-Prop 48 Neb signee) Patrick Cobbs (Isn't this his 8 year at UNT) JaQuay Wilburn (Friday Night Lights star) WR Broderick McGrew (Combo of size & speed) Johnny Quinn (Should make Mel's list in 06) Tim Loftin (acrobatic who found the seams) Pete Harvey (see Tim Loftin) Marcus Camper (Samuell HS duel sports star) Tony Cook (Excellent option QB at Plano) Brian Smith (Juco standout) Troy Redwine (huge games for the Mean Green) OL Phillip Armour (Home boy that stayed home) Nick Zunica (Standout at SGP) Scott Bowles (Wichita Falls recruit) Jeff Bowles (Nice bloodlines) DE Willis Hudson (Member of Parker's state championship team) Charlie Johnson (String Bean from South Oak Cliff) Corbin Montgomery (Pick a last name) Reggie Lewis (Tampa Bay Buc) Adrian Awasson (Nice 6-3, 240 recruit) Rayford Cooks (Dallas Pinkston claim to fame) Tony Elliott (New Orleans Saint-Nice transfer) DT Walter Chapman (Pound per pound-the best ever at pos.) Brandon Kennedy (Came in hyped-Did not dissapoint) Stan Thomas (Another excellent Dennis Parker recruit) Michael Priutt (came down to the wire for his services) LB Burks Washington (Port Arthur's top LB-UNT's also) Byron Gross (Steady) Lance White (See Byron Gross) Brad Kassell (A Dickey find) Cody Spencer (HS issues help him land at UNT) Benny Cherry (Vernon terrior) DB Dhati Lewis (unheralded) Wayne Walker (Cliff Harris of UNT secondary) Walter Casey (#24) Kim Phillips (Played much better than most Kim's) Lawrence Ellis (very steady) Mike Rhone (Austin Reagan star QB to UNT DB star) Markeith Knowlton (Will be missed in 05) D T Woodson (Sprinter speed from DeSoto high) Anthony Bridges (Quietly very effective) Sean Mayes (small and quick) KR Marcus Campus (hold your breath) TE Luis Silva (State Champion at Converse Judson) Andy Blount (best hands of recent TE's) Brian Waters (Pick a position) P John Baker (head of punter U) Toby Gowin (Still making NFL $$$) PK I Khoury (school record-great soccer player) N Balzadua (Sp) Should be team MVP in 2005
  22. May 27, 2005 Mangrum Makes His Choice Early -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TexasHoops.com Recruiting Staff The Dallas Mustangs AAU program has had a successful run this spring, and it's not necessarily been in terms of wins and losses either. The program is simply getting things done with moving their players on to the next level. Recently, two Mustangs in Trey Parker and Matt Read both made the decision to commit to UT-Arlington. Now, a third Mustang has made his college choice. Collin Mangrum, an all-around 6-foot-4, 185-pound combo guard/wing from Howe High School, will also be staying in state. He's just going to be a little north of his AAU teammates. "I made the decision to go to UNT last night," Mangrum said. "I had prayed about it a lot, and I felt that God really wanted me to be there. The coaches there are awesome, and it's where I felt I needed to be." Mangrum, who made an unofficial visit to campus late last week, felt that UNT was the perfect place for him based on many reasons. "It's close to home and the coaches are just awesome," Mangrum said. "They're the best coaches I've ever known. Also, my old teammate Justin Howerton is going to be playing there too. The atmosphere there is awesome, the facilities are great, everything." It was pretty early on in the recruiting process for Mangrum, who had also been hearing from the likes of TCU, SMU, Baylor, Tulsa, and Stephen F. Austin. But after the way the Mean Green coaches treated him, Mangrum knew that's who he wanted to play college basketball for. "I'd been hurt lately, so I've been unable to play," Mangrum said. "The coaches at UNT wanted me, and said there was no pressure for me to play. That meant a lot to me, so I went ahead and made the call." Because of tendinitis in his foot, Mangrum hasn't been able to play with the Mustangs a whole lot. When he does get back on the court however, he's planning to continue working on all phases of his game while trying to do one thing - help his team be on top at the end of the game. "I do whatever it takes to win," Mangrum said. "I just go out there every time and try to win." Excellent pickup by JJ!
  23. Class of 2005 Post-Season Rankings -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TexasHoops.com Staff TexasHoops.com has released its final post-season rankings of the top seniors in the state. Here are the players ranked 1 through 130. POST-SEASON TOP SENIORS (1 THROUGH 130) Rank Name High School Ht Pos University 1. Calvin Miles Dallas Skyline 6-6 F/G Texas 2. A.J. Abrams Round Rock McNeil 5-11 G Texas 3. Martellus Bennett Alief Taylor 6-7 F Texas A&M (football) 4. Byron Eaton Dallas Lincoln 5-10 G Oklahoma State 5. Roderick Fleming DeSoto 6-6 F Oklahoma State 6. Kevin Rogers Dallas South Oak Cliff 6-8 C/F Baylor 7. Henry Dugat Dayton 6-0 G Baylor 8. Austin Jackson Denton Ryan 6-2 G Georgia Tech 9. Curtis Jerrells Del Valle 6-1 G Baylor 10. Gary Flowers Dallas Lincoln 6-8 F/C 11. Terrel Harris South Garland 6-4 G Oklahoma State 12. Austin Johnson Amarillo Palo Duro 6-3 G Oklahoma 13. David Devezin Ft Bend Marshall 6-1 G Texas A&M 14. Marquez Haynes Irving Nimitz 6-3 G Boston College 15. Fendi Onobun Alief Taylor 6-7 F Arizona 16. Tony Crocker San Antonio Warren 6-5 G 17. Josh Carter Lake Highlands 6-5 G Texas A&M 18. Alan Voskuil Hurst LD Bell 6-3 G Texas Tech 19. Jeremy Barr Houston Westbury Christian 6-9 C Southern Cal 20. Jeremy Buttell Colleyville Heritage 6-7 F Texas Tech 21. Anthony Smith Plano East 6-4 G Liberty 22. Michael Prince Plano West 6-7 F Texas Tech 23. Justin Wilkerson Greenville 6-8 F Texas Tech 24. Kendrick Johnson Morton 6-9 C Georgia 25. Jerel Hastings Dallas South Oak Cliff 6-5 F Stephen F. Austin 26. Reggie Rawlins Lewisville Hebron 6-5 F/G Sam Houston State 27. Ryan Boyd Dallas Seagoville 6-5 G SW Missouri State 28. Ashton Hall Kountze 6-5 F Tulsa 29. Chinemelu Elonu Alief Elsik 6-10 C New Mexico State 30. James Legan Galena Park 6-3 G 31. Dallas Hunter Plano East 6-5 F/G TCU 32. Harold Stewart Crowley 6-7 F North Texas 33. Drew Washington Clear Brook 6-2 G Louisiana Tech 34. Jonathan Amos Dallas Hillcrest 6-4 G Toledo 35. Jinski Grigsby Nacogdoches 6-8 F 36. C.J. Clark Cy Springs 6-7 F Colorado State 37. Xavier Silas Austin High 6-4 G/F 38. Rashad Woods Houston Westbury 6-5 F DePaul 39. Chris Lewis Hurst LD Bell 6-8 F Air Force (prep) 40. Ryan McCoy Houston Madison 6-0 G Tulsa 41. Derrick Moore Dallas Lincoln 6-6 F SW Missouri State 42. Tommy Moffitt Irving 6-4 F 43. Taylor Mullenax Dartmouth 6-8 C/F Dartmouth 44. Eric Young Aldine Eisenhower 6-4 G/F Texas - San Antonio 45. Anthony Thomas Mansfield Summit 6-0 G Boise State 46. Catrell Currie Terrell 6-0 G 47. C.J. Webster Ft Bend Marshall 6-8 C Texas State 48. Booker Woodfox Lewisville 6-1 G Louisiana - Lafayette 49. Clarence Masters Cedar Hill 6-6 G/F TCU 50. Ronnie Martin Temple 6-5 F Temple JC 51. Clif Colbert Grand Prairie 6-4 G 52. Adrian Rogers Katy Mayde Creek 6-7 F/C Louisiana Tech 53. Bishop Wheatley Cedar Hill 6-6 C Howard 54. Jason Wagner San Antonio MacArthur 5-11 G Temple JC 55. Brandon Roberts Van 5-11 G Louisiana - Monroe 56. Justin Olubuyi Klein Collins 5-11 G 57. Aldric Reynolds Aldine Nimitz 6-2 G Texas - San Antonio 58. Aleks Perka Klein Forest 6-7 F Rice 59. Tyler Dutton Boerne 6-2 G 60. Sean Coleman Houston Westbury Christian 6-8 F 61. Devon Mosley Mesquite 6-0 G Dartmouth 62. Matt Williams Addison Trinity Christian 6-1 G SMU 63. Wendell Preadom Houston Westbury Christian 6-2 G 64. Ryan Bennett Ft Worth Eastern Hills 5-11 G 65. Jaray Mathews Ft Worth Western Hills 6-4 F/G Dodge City (KS) CC 66. Jermaine Bishop Del Rio 6-3 G/F 67. Jeremy Mayfield Irving MacArthur 6-9 C Nevada 68. Steffon Wiley Dallas Carter 6-0 G 69. Jeremy Barnett Victoria Memorial 6-3 G 70. Trevor Cook Coppell 6-8 F Texas State 71. Peter Stein Houston Westbury Christian 6-8 F William & Mary 72. D'Lancy Carter Houston Westside 6-9 C 73. Calvin Johnson Morton 6-3 G Santa Clara 74. Carl Sims Waco 5-10 G Baylor (football) 75. Ben Panner Austin Bowie 6-3 G 76. Adaeron Duncan North Crowley 6-4 G/F 77. Brandon Bush Katy Mayde Creek 6-4 G/F Texas State 78. Lezhon Gill Houston Smiley 6-6 F 79. Cameron Holson Tuscola Jim Ned 6-5 G/F Abilene Christian 80. Chris Berry Dallas Lincoln 6-4 F 81. Marlon Vincent Austin Reagan 6-5 F/G 82. Justin Howerton Howe 6-9 C North Texas 83. Quintan Lipkins Houston Sharpstown 5-9 G Northern Illinois 84. Wesley Johnson Corsicana 6-6 G/F Louisiana - Monroe 85. Jermichael Finley Diboll 6-6 G/F Texas (football) 86. Dylan Moseley Frisco 6-7 F Texas State 87. Luke Barr Allen 6-3 G/F 88. Brandon Johnson Ft Bend Willowridge 6-0 G San Diego 89. Chris Evans Ft Worth Dunbar 6-6 C 90. Terrance Garrison Lancaster 6-8 C Siena 91. Tony Hooper Aldine 5-10 G 92. Jason Rogers Dallas Madison 6-2 G Texas State 93. Brandon LaFell Houston Lamar 6-3 G LSU (football) 94. Bryan Friday Colleyville Heritage 6-6 F/G 95. Jeremy Wiley Houston Forest Brook 5-9 G Prairie View A&M 96. Shunza Burch Cleveland Heritage Christian 6-4 G 97. Jeremy Butler Dallas Spruce 6-3 G 98. Robert Tibbs Life Christian 6-6 F 99. Garrett Bell San Antonio Reagan 6-8 F 100. Quincy Sarpy West Mesquite 6-4 F/G 101. Ray Kraemer Clear Creek 6-4 G/F 102. Kevin Jackson Irving MacArthur 6-6 F 103. Tim Lytle San Antonio MacArthur 5-10 G 104. Tyler Nelson Lewisville Hebron 6-6 F 105. Jeremiah Fort Midland Lee 6-8 C 106. Tearon Hill Carrollton RL Turner 6-8 C 107. Robert Jarvis Humble 6-0 G 108. Lance Hill Klein Forest 6-6 F Jacksonville JC 109. Alex Robinson San Antonio Clark 6-5 G/F Texas - Pan American 110. Cardell Hunter Dallas Carter 6-2 G 111. Bryan Baumann Allen 6-1 G Centenary 112. Andre Boutte Beaumont Ozen 6-6 F/G Lee JC 113. Richard Steptoe Allen 6-7 C/F Navy (prep) 114. Reed Huffstetler Irving MacArthur 6-8 C 115. St Paul Latham Houston Westside 6-4 G/F Texas Southern 116. Adan Montalvo LaJoya 6-0 G Texas A&M - Corpus Christi 117. Will Friend South Garland 6-6 F 118. Joseph Lamb Beaumont Ozen 6-7 F 119. Jordan Frosch Midland Lee 6-8 C 120. Eugene Spates Dallas Hillcrest 6-7 C 121. Derek Barnes Spring Westfield 6-0 G 122. Marcus Whitfield Fort Bend Hightower 6-2 G Incarnate Word 123. DeWayne Hall El Paso Parkland 5-11 G 124. Dannie Woods San Antonio Sam Houston 6-6 F 125. Carter Tynes Marble Falls 6-5 F 126. Rodrick Bellard Beaumont Ozen 6-0 G St. Mary's (TX) 127. Phillip Coffey Kountze 6-2 G 128. Ben Smith PSJA North 6-3 G Texas - Pan American 129. Jesse Gonzales San Antonio Jay 6-3 G 130. Kelvin Durden Duncanville 6-2 G FIFTH-YEAR PREP PLAYERS Rank Name High School Ht Pos University 1. Gerald Green Houston Gulf Shores 6-8 F/G Oklahoma State 2. Jovan Adams Houston Gulf Shores 6-1 G UNLV 3. Terrell Henry Houston Gulf Shores 6-5 F Texas - Arlington 5. Anthony Vereen Houston Gulf Shores 6-7 C Texas - Arlington NOT RANKED DUE TO INJURY Rank Name High School Ht Pos University Obi Ikeakor Houston Westbury Christian 6-9 C Jaret von Rosenberg Mission Sharyland 6-2 G
  24. Mean Green Ruffs Buffs in 88-69 Win By Art Chapman (Sports Editor) With the aid of the most emotional display of basketball spirit perhaps ever witnessed at North Texas, the Mean Green strapped a 19-point loss on the West Texas State Buffaloes Monday night. A near capacity crowd watched the Eagles as they ran their season record to 22-4, the best record ever in the history of the university. Senior guard Carl Jones paced the fast moving Eagles with 22 points. Junior guard Walter (Weasel) Johnson was next with 19. It was Johnson who almost single-handedly worked the Eagles’ impressive stall against West Texas in the closing minutes of the game. He wheeled and dealed in and out of the Buffs defense, and when he successfully drew them out, he would make one of his patented behind-the-back passes, setting up easy buckets. But it was sophomore forward Fred Mitchell who stole the show when with 10 seconds remaining on the Coliseum scoreboard he intercepted a wayward West Texas pass. He quickly threw the ball to sophomore forward Ken Williams, who crammed it into the basket. Although the points were not important at that time, the shot did bring the 8,800 Coliseum fans to their feet and the noise they made must have made the ghosts of the neighboring “Old Pit” raise up and take notice. The 19-point licking was the worst handed to the Buffaloes this season and it may have decided once and for all the “Battle of Texas.” Senior forward Terry Bailey played an exceptionally physical game on the inside, hitting for 17 points and dragging down 11 rebounds, a team high. Bailey’s point total brought his season record to 501, placing him ninth in the NT record book. His career-scoring total now rests at 907 for an 11th place slot. He also has 201 field goals in a single season for sixth place. “It was a rough game”, Coach Blakeley said. “The officials weren’t calling it very close but I do think they called a good game.” Senior guard Earl King did not get into the game but Blakeley had praise for him also. “King didn’t play tonight but he did a fantastic job all season, on and off the court,” he said. Blakeley said the crowd was extremely helpful, citing the missed free throws of West Texas as a result of the cheering crowd. “It would be great if we could fill it up (Coliseum) all the time.” He said. In the past the first-year coach had said that for each thousand fans, the team gained a one-point advantage. Monday night they gave him two points per thousand. As a result of the Eagle victory, North Texas now stands a good chance for an NCAA playoff bid. Asked where he wanted to go. Blakeley said, “We’ll go anywhere, even Snook, TX; if that’s where we have to.” North Texas must await a decision from the NCAA, which will be forthcoming Thursday.
  25. Scheduling Creates Hassle for Blakeley By Neil Horn (Daily Reporter) “Unbelievable.” That was head basketball Coach Bill Blakeley’s description of the problems he has faced in trying to schedule opponents for next year, following the most successful basketball season in NT history. “I’m not implying that teams are afraid to play us,” Blakeley said Tuesday. “But something’s wrong.” Blakeley has found that verbal agreements made with teams earlier have not been honored when the time to draw up written contracts rolls around. Among the teams that Blakeley had tentatively scheduled for next year, but which backed out, are Alabama, Oklahoma, Long Beach State and Pan American. Blakeley said he is not “popping off” to embarrass teams that refuse to play North Texas. “I just want to play,” he explained. “I went to Philadelphia (site of the NCAA basketball finals) just to try and schedule games,” Blakeley said. “I must have corned 45 people in the hotel lobby begging for games. I even got down on my knees for one coach begging for a game.” He said the only results from his search for games with topnotch competition have been a few tentative verbal agreements. “YOU’VE GOT to experience what I’ve experienced to know what’s happening,” he said. Among the teams that North Texas is scheduled to play next year are SMU, Baylor, TCU, Kansas State, Oral Roberts, Centenary, Tulsa, West Texas State, San Diego State, UT-Arlington, Northwestern Louisiana, Fresno State, Lamar, Arkansas State, Samford, Houston Baptist, Stetson and Texas Wesleyan College.
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