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Minor League games

Henry tires of sitting, leads Athletes First to easy victory

Plenty of sustenance for a basketball junkie in Conway

Bruin Recruiting: Prep News Roundup

High school notebook

Special Olympics team ready for state

Memorial tops No. 1 Putnam City

Xavier Henry has plenty of reasons to keep smiling

Class 6A boys: Can anyone touch Putnam City?

Lomega learns its lesson, qualifies for state

Pirates stay perfect against in-state foes

Boys basketball roundup

Upset bid falls short

Guard commits to TU

Pirates score another win over Panthers

Henry serves up a little star power

Pirates sail past Santa Fe

Putnam City rolls past Hodgson

Five tournaments keep high school slate full

Bombers knock off Norman

PC downs North

Prep notebook: Henry out with elbow injury

Williams leads Duncanville past Antioch, into semifinals

New Heights 15’s impressive in Vegas tournament

Jerseys change as quickly as hair styles

A Top Prospect Could Turn Into a Package Deal

KU attracts Brooklyn star

Recruit returns home

Day after Late Night, Jayhawks get down to business

Getting Up with Xavier Henry

Perennial powers headed fro Rumble on the Ridge

Little to visit KSU

Basketball recruiting

Longhorn roundup: Barnes entertains top recruits

Scout.com Top 75 2009

California's Sidney tops a wide-open class of 2009

Recruiting targets net honors

JN: Big 12 Blogger Awards

Sin City tourneys draw top hoops recruits

Ex-Jayhawk Wright bounces back in Vegas

Hoop star Boyd will decide school

Where We Stand Amidst Constant Change

KA-MO Shootout draws large field

Dad becomes mentor for Putnam City star

To Richardson, games are chances to compete

Memorial Day Classic: Day One Recap

KU hoops target Henry continues to shine

Henry is new point of U of M focus

Regional Basketball Rankings

Ex-Jayhawk’s son shines

Keegan: Xavier Henry a gem

Ex-Jayhawk Henry returns with AAU squad

Giddens will transfer to New Mexico

Prep recruit hails from hoops hotbed

The L Train

Keating, Self head to meetings

Ohio State, Florida advance to Final Four

Action: March Madness creates excitement, hype and incalculable lost productivity

Bruins' Afflalo looks for a better outcome against Gators this time

UCLA edges Pitt to reach Elite Eight

Pearl's success enjoyed at USI

Goodbye little guys

Xavier 79, BYU 77

Who's the 'sleeper' for this Final Four?

Dayton Regional loaded with Final Four contenders

Has the Pac-10 lost some respect?

Wildcat Notebook: Wildcats rolling into Pac-10 tourney

RISE/SI.com Regional rankings

Class 6A boys championship game

Lawton Eisenhower Picks Up Benchmark Victory

Putnam City 54, Edmond North 33 (boys)

PC Tourney

Nike Camp Notebook: Day 1

Wolves lose, but find their claws

Lady Wolves tough out win against Putnam City

Boys Roundup

KU recruiting

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Bruin Recruiting: Prep News Roundup

Up until Jrue Holiday's arrival at Campbell Hall, the private North Hollywood school had the reputation of a one-room schoolhouse -- an ideal setting for an intimate education, but hardly the place to develop an elite boys' basketball player, much less an entire team. Nearly four years later, Holiday has made a name for himself among the best players in the nation and, in turn, helped the Vikings become one of the Southland's most successful basketball programs. When he graduates this spring, Holiday will take with him three state championships, an appearance in the McDonald's All-American game and the distinction of being selected Gatorade's national player of the year. He can now add one more award, as he has been selected The Times' boys' basketball player of the year. Holiday said playing for a small school provided him with just the right mix -- he benefited from the school's academic environment while building a name for himself on the travel-ball circuit. LA Times 4/2

Best in the West selections on the Parade Magazine All-America team are Demar DeRozan (Compton) and Jrue Holiday (Campbell Hall), first team; Luke Babbitt (Reno Galena), second team; Larry Drew (Taft), third team; and Malcolm Lee (J.W. North), fourth team. Fairfax junior center Renardo Sidney was a fourth-team selection. If those putting the Parade team together had been a bit more thorough in their research, two more Best in the West selections, Jerime Anderson (Anaheim Canyon) and Klay Thompson (Santa Margarita), as well as Jordan Hamilton of Dominguez, would also have been chosen. Press-Telegram 4/2

Jrue Holiday has received several impressive awards during his four-year career at Campbell Hall of North Hollywood, but his latest honor might be the most impressive of all. The UCLA-bound Holiday became the first area player in nearly three decades to be selected as Cal-Hi Sports' Mr. Basketball, recognizing the state player of the year for the 2007-08 season. Holiday joins Kennedy of Granada Hills graduate and former UCLA and Boston Celtics talent Darren Daye, who received the award in 1979, a year after Crescenta Valley of La Crescenta standout Greg Goorjian was honored. Daily News 4/2

North Carolina coach Roy Williams can swoop in and get nearly whoever he wants — whenever he wants. Kansas coach Bill Self is one of the nation's elite recruiters and has stockpiled McDonald's All-Americans. For a program knee-deep in rich tradition, UCLA coach Ben Howland has done it primarily the old-fashioned way: Evaluating talent and developing players...."Ben Howland is so comfortable in his own skin and what he likes," Scout.com national recruiting director Dave Telep said. "He doesn't have to go out and get a list of the top 100 kids and start at No. 1. He's a feel guy. If it feels right, he goes for it." Howland's approach hasn't changed, although he will bring in a pair of McDonald's All-Americans next season: guards Jrue Holiday and Malcolm Lee. Fox Sports 4/4

Recruits

Will power and manpower problems consigned the U.S. to an 87-67 defeat in Saturday’s bronze-medal game of the 24th Albert Schweitzer tournament for players aged 18 and younger....“We wanted to make a name for the U.S. and get us back on top,” said Anthony Stover of La Canada, Calif., who snared six rebounds. “But last night’s game really took it out of us. We’re all really sore, really worn out.” Stars and Stripes 4/1

Putnam City junior Xavier Henry was named to the Parade All-America Basketball second team. The 6-foot-6 guard/forward is one of 30 high school players honored by the magazine, which will be included in Sunday's editions of The Oklahoman. Xavier Henry was on The Oklahoman's Super Five team after averaging 25.8 points and 6.4 rebounds while leading the Pirates to the Class 6A state tournament. Oklahoman 4/1

Dominguez (Compton, Calif.) 31-3 (12): A 63-60 head-to-head win over Mater Dei in the CIF Southern Section Div. I-AA championship was the key for the Dons to stay high in the final rankings. They also won the CIF Division I Southern California title. The team's top player, 6-7 junior Jordan Hamilton, may not be eligible next season and if that happens he could be playing at a prep school back East. CaliHiSports 4/2

The top prospect in the state for the 2009 class, 6-8 Milton Jennings of Pinewood Prep, probably is too far down the road with his decision for Horn to have an impact. "Time is of the essence with Milton," said his AAU coach and mentor Rufus McDonald Tuesday. "It's very possible next Wednesday. or some point next week after the Final Four, an announcement will be made. He's been pretty firm on four different places for about seven or eight months...Clemson, UCLA, Georgetown and Florida." All indications point towards Jennings picking Clemson. Palmetto Sports 4/2

t appears as if the recruiting process is picking up, at an alarming rate, for Anthony Stover since we last heard from him. Stanford and USC have offered scholarships, as well as Washington and Washington St. Other programs that have expressed interest include: UConn, Texas and UCLA, just to name a few. Stover has been on unofficial visits to Arizona St., Cal and San Diego and plans on making several other trips over the next couple of months. A decision about his future could come as early as November. LA Times 4/2

Los Angeles Ribet Academy center Krys Faber has received a scholarship offer from USC, according to Scout.com. The Palmdale resident is expected to make an unofficial visit to the Trojans' campus this weekend and is scheduled to make an official recruiting visit to DePaul on April 10. Faber, who averaged 15.8 points and 17.5 rebounds this season, is considered one of the state's top unsigned seniors. South Florida, Minnesota and Northern Illinois are also in the running for his services. LA Times 4/3


 

 

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