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Username Post: Recruiting update        (Topic#11527)
villaloyola 
Freshman
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Reg: 03-07-07
02-09-11 07:34 PM - Post#96110    

Just a couple of quick updates:

1. David Samuels from The Phelps School is still committed to Loyola and should be a welcomed addition next year.
2. Desmond Williams- from the Putnam Science school in CT is a 6'4" SG that has an offer from Loyola. He has about 10 other offers, or near offers, but I think we are in the lead. He is Jordan Williams' younger brother so you may be able to figure out how we have "an in" with him.

 
loco09 
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02-09-11 08:06 PM - Post#96120    
    In response to villaloyola

good stuff, glad to hear Samuels is still committed to Loyola.
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loco09 
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02-15-11 06:14 PM - Post#96900    
    In response to loco09

Brandon Ford committed to Howard. We didnt offer his "desired major" of physical therapy. Apparently he really wanted to come to Loyola and Loyola really wanted him but the father wouldnt stop until he got his way. Best of luck to him. It def. sounds like there is more to it than a lack of physical therapy major.

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/recruitinginsider...
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loco09 
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03-11-11 08:10 AM - Post#100193    
    In response to loco09

Chen Cai commits per twitter.

@CoachPapLA Andrew Papaefthemiou
Chen "David" Cai has commit to Loyola, MD! Congrats David!
13 hours ago via Twitter for BlackBerry® Favorite Retweet Reply
Retweeted by recruitrecon
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jdp 94 
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03-11-11 10:09 AM - Post#100198    
    In response to loco09

Will he be eligible? Seems the kid comes attached to controversey.

  • Quote:
The 6' 8" Chinese born star was given more than $ 30,000 in gifts and cash by agents to come to the USA.

The CIF-San Diego section declared Chen Cai '11 ineligible for the 2010-11 season. According to a CIF report two former China-based Nike employees, Terry Rhoads and Frank Sha of Zou Marketing, helped recruit Cai to the USA and play at Maranatha (San Diego, CA); as reported by the San Diego Union-Tribune on September 28, 2010.

Chen Cai was given $ 30,000 worth of living expenses and training; which included three trips to the USA for his parents.

Apparently Maranatha head coach Rle Nichols also assisted in bringing Chen Cai to Maranatha and he has resigned.

Maranatha did self report the major violations once the information became available but the Pastor at the church based private school admitted that he knew about some of the arrangements but wasn't sure what to do about the situation.

The CIF-San Diego section accepted Maranatha's offer of forfeiting all games played with Chen Cai during the past three years in which Maranatha reached the section championship game all three years. The CIF section also put Maranatha on probation for three years until 2012-13.

Rle Nichols and the two agents, Terry Rhoads and Frank Sha also worked with Yao Ming in the past.

Two other Maranatha players were also declared ineligible last year because of recruiting violations.

Chen Cai transferred to Lee Academy prep school in Maine for his senior season.

The Skills: Nice snap pass, decent long range shot and a developing hook shot to go with his 6' 8" frame makes Chen Cai a nice college prospect but may not be eligible for college because of the gifts.





 
jdp 94 
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03-11-11 10:14 AM - Post#100199    
    In response to jdp 94

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/nov/08/pre...

  • Quote:
Prep star who left amid controversy lands in Maine

CIF accepts Maranatha forfeits, adds three years of probation but clears player of certain violations

By Brent Schrotenboer, UNION-TRIBUNE

Monday, November 8, 2010 at 5:35 p.m.


Charlie Neuman

Chen Cai averaged 25.7 points and 16.6 rebounds per game last season at Maranatha.
Related story
China-based marketers linked to Chen
Chinese high school basketball star Chen Cai has enrolled at a prep school in Maine after leaving Maranatha Christian Schools amid controversy.

Chen declined comment when reached at his new private boarding school, the Lee Academy, whose basketball program is known for its many Division I college prospects and “ties to the NBA.”

In the season opener Friday, Chen scored 15 points. School officials said his grades so far are A’s or B’s.

“It’s a place you can excel on and off the floor,” Lee coach Andrew Papaefthemiou said. “It is a place where they get exposure. We play a pretty good schedule and so forth. That’s sort of been our calling card.”

The Lee Academy’s website describes itself as a program “designed to assist students with the academic transition to a two- or four-year school.” It says its basketball program has “developed ties with major scouting services, Big East, Big 12, America East schools and the NBA.”

Chen played at Maranatha the previous three years but was declared ineligible amid an investigation into the boys basketball program. As a result of the investigation, the school offered to forfeit every game in which Chen played. The San Diego Section of the California Interscholastic Federation accepted those penalties in a letter dated Oct. 22 while also adding three years of probation through 2012-13. Chen’s coach at Maranatha, Rle Nichols, resigned under pressure.

Chen referred questions to his counsel in Oakland, Philip Boyle, an immigration attorney who has promoted professional soccer in China. Boyle declined to answer questions about documents obtained by The San Diego Union-Tribune in which a sports marketer based in China stated in an e-mail that he and his business partner “spent more than $30,000 on this kid (Chen), not to mention paying his living bills, paying the training, paying the parents to come to the U.S. three times.” The statement came from an e-mail sent to Chen’s local host family from Frank Sha of China-based Zou Marketing, a sports marketing company that has promoted American sports in China.

The e-mail does not state Chen received anything directly, only that money was spent on him as if it were an investment. The Union-Tribune previously reported it wasn’t known how much, if at all, Chen was aware of any such expenditures on his behalf. Terry Rhoads, marketing director at Zou in Shanghai, said there was “no need to explain” the e-mail referencing the $30,000. He only said it was a “long story,” a “misunderstanding” and that Sha was not a native English speaker.

The Oct. 22 CIF letter said it concluded Chen did not violate bylaws involving wearing his team uniform while appearing in an advertisement. It also said he did not violate bylaws that forbid accepting financial rewards for his athletic performance or the receipt of financial inducement to attend a CIF school. Boyle released statements he said were from Chen and his mother saying they were “grateful” and “relieved” Chen was cleared of those violations. Nichols also sent a statement that said he was pleased Chen was cleared of those violations.

Boyle declined to answer questions about the marketers’ involvement with Chen. Boyle said in an e-mail that Chen’s ineligibility at Maranatha “is based on the conduct of (Maranatha) adults.” Chen was ruled ineligible because Maranatha was found to have violated rules involving impermissible recruiting and the failure to disclose pre-enrollment contact with Chen or his representatives.

A message left for Maranatha was not returned.

“Recent circumstances have been difficult for all involved,” Nichols’ statement said. “I continue to love both the mission and people of Maranatha Chapel and Maranatha Christian schools.”

The marketers, both former Nike employees in China, have represented Chinese athletes. Rhoads scouted current Chinese NBA star Yao Ming from an early age. Sha helped Yao move to the United States to play in the NBA.

In this case, Rhoads said he and Sha were “big brother” figures to Chen and said he knew him since Chen was 11.

The statement said to be from Chen stated that Chen was “sad that people close to me created a lot of unnecessary drama and hurt feelings.”

“I cherished the opportunity to be a student at Maranatha and despite all the sadness of the last two months, I can never forget the many happy memories of being a student and living in San Diego,” the statement said.

Lee headmaster Bruce Lindberg said the Lee Academy has several Asian and other international students and that Chen came there after he received a call from his family. He called Chen a “perfect citizen.”





 
Brian 
Senior
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Reg: 07-24-06
03-11-11 12:46 PM - Post#100222    
    In response to jdp 94

Another 6' 8" player who has a long range game and a "developing hook shot"? But this one brings eligibility issues and controversial history. Not crazy about this commit.

 
loco09 
Masters Student
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Reg: 02-08-07
Recruiting update
03-11-11 05:37 PM - Post#100264    
    In response to Brian

Hopefully Patsos and company investigated the issues to make sure he would be eligible per NCAA standards. This team needs size and maybe he will develop into a nice player. The clips I have seen seem to show him as not very athletic but a bulky kid that has some talent. I think David Samuels if he shows up will be much more likely to contribute earlier in his career than Chen Cai.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQAK9WJUKqs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKDzioGL9o8

He reminds you a little of a Michael Tuck type.
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Edited by loco09 on 03-11-11 05:42 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
bigb 
Freshman
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Reg: 01-30-07
03-20-11 10:30 AM - Post#101998    
    In response to loco09

In case you guys missed the Baltimore Sun article on David:
http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/sports/college/rec...

 
Brian 
Senior
Posts: 300

Reg: 07-24-06
03-21-11 08:52 AM - Post#102098    
    In response to bigb

Nice little highlight reel, but looks like it was all from the same game. Also seemed like he was at least 4 inches taller than anyone else on the court.

“David’s a great pick-and-pop guy,” Papaefthemiou said. “We used him a lot with pick and rolls. He can stretch defenses very well, as well as score on the block. He can go both ways. He has good handles for a big guy, and he’s a face-up 4. He’s pretty crafty with the basketball.”

With all the games I've watched over the past 7 years, the pick and roll never struck me as a part of the arsenal. And again, a "face-up 4" - I'd rather have one who can play with his back to the basket or step out if needed, not the other way around.


 
phillyhound 
Junior
Posts: 289

Reg: 11-30-06
03-21-11 12:21 PM - Post#102113    
    In response to Brian

Who's the last back to the basket player Loyola had? Blanchard Hurd?



 
greyhound 
Freshman
Posts: 31

Age: 39
Reg: 11-23-09
03-21-11 01:29 PM - Post#102116    
    In response to phillyhound

I'm surprised by Chen Cai's versatility for his size. Not too impressed with the rest of those clips...he's playing against an all white team from San Diego...not exactly a good measure of talent level.

 
Brian 
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Reg: 07-24-06
03-21-11 01:50 PM - Post#102120    
    In response to greyhound

I think Blanchard Hurd is a stretch for that classification. He sure like the jumper a lot. I might go back to BJ Pendleton for a pure back to the basket player. I thought Tuck and Israel (more so his senior year) played the post well and it worked nicely w/ the outside threats we had.

 
WOFM 
Freshman
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Reg: 02-24-11
Re: cruiting update
03-21-11 10:10 PM - Post#102185    
    In response to loco09

Can you imagine this kid trying to score against the St Peters D??

For all that baggage, I'd want a lot more than another soft big man with an outside shot...

 
aighounds03 
Freshman
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Age: 42
Reg: 09-23-08
03-22-11 10:51 AM - Post#102209    
    In response to WOFM

Personally, I wasn't impressed by that clip of this kid. Obviously that is just a tiny sample, but there is nothing there to get excited about. As others have mentioned, it looks like the competition is small & unathletic and he doesnt show any back the basket moves. Also, he doesn't look 6'8''.

Any word on David Samuels? I'd be much more excited to if he was a definite committ.

 
Scott 
Sophomore
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Reg: 07-25-06
03-22-11 12:50 PM - Post#102213    
    In response to Brian

I'd say Rod Platt was the last back to the basket player.

 
loco09 
Masters Student
Posts: 526
loco09
Reg: 02-08-07
04-04-11 08:34 PM - Post#103195    
    In response to Scott

Saw this tweet the other day on a 2012 recruit. Isaiah Miles a 6-8 forward. He has some high major interest so I doubt we have a legit chance at landing him but it is good to see us going after the local guys.

@scoutsfocus Joe Davis
Isaiah Miles, a 6'8 2012 PF/SF of Baltimore Elite, claims offers from Xavier, UMASS, USF, St Joes, & Loyola. Interest from Maryland.
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loco09 
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Reg: 02-08-07
04-07-11 07:30 PM - Post#103634    
    In response to loco09

2011 guard Tyler Hubbard of Montrose Christian (MD) will take an official visit to Loyola (MD) this weekend

Per recruitscoop twitter
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MacDog 
Masters Student
Posts: 437

Reg: 07-21-06
04-07-11 08:21 PM - Post#103638    
    In response to loco09

That kid shot the living #%$@ out of the ball against John Carroll at the NHSI. He is tough!

 
loco09 
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Reg: 02-08-07
04-08-11 05:10 PM - Post#103754    
    In response to MacDog

6-8 Freshman forward Jordan Latham is transferring from Xavier. He is from B'More and said he wants to get closer to home and get playing time.

http://cincinnati.com/blogs/xavier/2011/04/ 08/lath...

Could be a nice addition for Patsos.
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greyhound 
Freshman
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Reg: 11-23-09
04-09-11 01:31 PM - Post#103791    
    In response to loco09

Tyler Hubbard would be a great pick up! He's on the shorter side but would likely be similar to Justin Drummond...except that he comes from a nationally ranked powerhouse high school and a prominent AAU program so he is used to playing against the nation's top talent.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL13ntOkjpw

 
loco09 
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Reg: 02-08-07
04-09-11 02:45 PM - Post#103793    
    In response to greyhound

He looks like a lights out shooter he could be a solid weapon off the bench. I really like that we are hitting the Baltimore and Washington areas hard recently.
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loco09 
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Reg: 02-08-07
04-09-11 06:54 PM - Post#103796    
    In response to loco09

Per recruitscoop twitter

2011 Montrose Christian (MD) SG Tyler Hubbard just committed to Loyola while on an official visit.

Nice pickup he has a nice offensive game.
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aighounds03 
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Reg: 09-23-08
04-11-11 09:31 AM - Post#103861    
    In response to loco09

Hubbard looks like a good shooter. His "mix tape" didn't really show much except that he's a spot up jump shooter. As someone previously said, he's on the small side in height for a 2 guard at only 6'0''.It would be nice to have someone off the bench who can provide some instant 3 point shooting offense. I think we lack that right now.

I really hope we get involved with that kid transferring from Xaiver. If he came to Loyola, he'd have a chance to play right away and take over as our go-to post guy. Walker would be gone and he would have 3 years to flourish. Let's keep our fingers crossed.

Also, by my count we've added 4 recruits and only lost 3 players on scholarship (Barney, Rudolph, Ivis). Anyone know anything else?

 
loco09 
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04-22-11 09:50 AM - Post#104573    
    In response to aighounds03

Earlier I posted about Jordan Latham transfer from Xavier. I saw this posted on twitter regarding where he might end up. He would be a really nice addition with walker and maybe winbush gone after next year.

@MattBracken I just heard tonight Loyola or Penn State.
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maacballer 
Sophomore
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04-22-11 02:39 PM - Post#104602    
    In response to loco09

hanner was working out this week at loyola

 
maacballer 
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04-22-11 02:41 PM - Post#104603    
    In response to greyhound

hubbard can shoot threes, he lacks in other facets

 
loco09 
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05-17-11 10:55 AM - Post#105321    
    In response to maacballer

just got a tweet from Matt Bracken from the Baltimore Sun. Jordan Latham 6-8 transfer from Xavier committed to Loyola. Nice pickup.

@MattBracken Matt Bracken
He committed to Loyola last night, per Nike Elite's Bub Carrington @thebody05 update on where former City forward Jordan Latham is headed?
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loco09 
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06-07-11 10:23 PM - Post#105810    
    In response to loco09

Per Matt Bracken from the Bmore Sun Tevin Hanner is going to prep a year at Phelps School and is still committed to come to Loyola after that. But we have seen this story before, can anyone say David Samuels?
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maacballer 
Sophomore
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Reg: 03-23-11
06-09-11 04:10 PM - Post#105840    
    In response to loco09

MAAC website has an article under its blog about Loy Mens team, its states Loy has a good returning group

 
hound4life 
Freshman
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Reg: 01-01-09
06-10-11 06:19 PM - Post#105863    
    In response to maacballer

We get a Xavier transfer and Iona answers with getting Momo Jones, the pg from Arizona.

 
maacballer 
Sophomore
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Reg: 03-23-11
06-10-11 10:31 PM - Post#105869    
    In response to hound4life

hopefully he sits out a year,

 
LoCo2011 
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06-23-11 09:54 PM - Post#106083    
    In response to maacballer

watched the baltimore summer league a week or so ago..

from what I saw...

Hubbard can shoot.. Marquis Sullivan like...

RJ Williams (if he can stay academically eligible) will be a great player and maybe allow cormier to play the 2 and allow Williams to run the point.

Finally got to see Winbush with a basketball in his hand, something I haven't seen, seems to be the same player he was freshman year.

The Xavier transfer looks like he will be another disappointing big man for the Loyola Men's Basketball team.. I hope I'm wrong, but I saw absolutely nothing from this guy at all, pretty sure his team lost by like 45 and he got dominated by a guy that plays at Bowie State University

 
baltimore baller 
Freshman
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Reg: 12-24-10
06-24-11 11:26 AM - Post#106086    
    In response to loco09

The Bowie coach who recruited the big kid Hyman is now an assistant at Loyola. Dallesio must see something in Latham to have recruited him so hard. I'm reserving judgment on Latham and will wait to see how he develops in his red shirt year.

 
baltimore baller 
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Reg: 12-24-10
06-24-11 11:42 AM - Post#106087    
    In response to baltimore baller

P.S. Just heard that Latham hit 5 3 pointers and played a great inside game. His team is not very good overall and they played against Bowie's entire team. Don't judge anything by the summer league as Loyola's players are split up per NCAA rules, but dII schools like Bowie can field a whole squad.

 
LoCo2011 
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06-24-11 05:37 PM - Post#106090    
    In response to baltimore baller

I understand that but Latham still got dominated down low by a D2 player... outbeat to rebounds.. that is telling enough for me no matter if the entire team was together

 
baltimore baller 
Freshman
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Reg: 12-24-10
06-27-11 11:32 PM - Post#106136    
    In response to LoCo2011

Let's not confuse talent with division. That comes down to recruiting, as I said earlier. How did Latham play this weekend?

 
LoCo2011 
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06-28-11 11:26 PM - Post#106156    
    In response to baltimore baller

He did play better, I will give credit where credit is due, but point is Bowie State was running much closer to what Latham is going to be seeing (as in an actual defense) vs. what all the other teams are doing.. and to see him struggle there speaks volumes imo.

I get your talent/division argument but there's no argument that D1 talent is better than D2 talent, bottom line. That's why D1 players are in D1 and D2 players are in D2... obviously there are exceptions, but exactly... they are exceptions.

 
maacballer 
Sophomore
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Reg: 03-23-11
07-08-11 08:19 AM - Post#106358    
    In response to LoCo2011

Summer league, went to first game last night, Latham is good size, walker's height and 25 lbs heavier, seemed a bit slow but mixes it up underneath basket,probably had 20 pts underneath, Josh W who is transfering, played with him pretty good, Pierson Williams played with Latham and made a couple of jumpers, Olson played with Josh, had 30 pts, their team won game 100-97, Bowie State team was on court after against winbush etherly and rj williams, they were big and had alot of guys, williams is quick and can shoot, etherly has gotten stronger and it was good to see winbush on court

 
hound4life 
Freshman
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Age: 34
Reg: 01-01-09
07-11-11 10:14 PM - Post#106466    
    In response to maacballer

ESPN insider has Loyola in the running for two players (Class of 2012) from Baltimore who played at the same school as RJ Williams (St Frances). Shakir Brown is a 6-5 200 pd SF. He is the #51 ranked prospect at his position. Josh Forney is the #46 ranked C. He is 6-8, 220. Has anyone heard any grumblings about these players and what does everyone think our chances are of signing these local, highly ranked players. Their ESPN Grades are 88 and 84. Pretty big deals for the program. Thoughts?

 
MacDog 
Masters Student
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07-11-11 11:33 PM - Post#106469    
    In response to hound4life

Brown transfered to Patterson I think, attitude a question mark. Forney was pretty stiff last year for SFA.

 
baltimore baller 
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Reg: 12-24-10
07-12-11 10:56 AM - Post#106484    
    In response to hound4life

Loyola has new inroads into Bmore players. I expect them to lock up any kids wanting to stay in the area and strongly compete for the rest. I predict a commitment from Forney shortly.

 
maacballer 
Sophomore
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Age: 33
Reg: 03-23-11
07-13-11 07:53 AM - Post#106505    
    In response to baltimore baller

why do you feel that is going to happen? Maybe we can get second level Baltimore prospects. Focus should also be on PG county, best bball in the country the last 25 years, Durant Beasley Bias etc...Many more

 
WOFM 
Freshman
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07-13-11 09:52 PM - Post#106535    
    In response to maacballer

Getting talent that can compete in the MAAC is not really an issue any more, coaching them up is the issue....

 
baltimore baller 
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07-14-11 07:42 AM - Post#106537    
    In response to WOFM

Forney played with JR Williams at St. Francis. any player who has had the pleasure won't pass up the opportunity for more.

 
jdp 94 
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07-14-11 11:22 AM - Post#106539    
    In response to WOFM

  • WOFM Said:
Getting talent that can compete in the MAAC is not really an issue any more, coaching them up is the issue....



This.

 
loco09 
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Reg: 02-08-07
08-03-11 01:33 PM - Post#107187    
    In response to jdp 94

Per Matt Bracken of the Baltimore sun Josh Forney committed to Loyola this week. He has good size if he can use it to his advantage.

http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketba ll/recruit...
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loco09 
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08-04-11 04:27 PM - Post#107226    
    In response to loco09

Baltimore Sun story on Forney commitment

http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/sports/college/rec...
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LoCo2011 
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08-05-11 12:11 AM - Post#107231    
    In response to loco09

espn actually rated this guy.. which I think is a lot better than any of our other recruits have done in recent years

 
maacballer 
Sophomore
Posts: 160

Age: 33
Reg: 03-23-11
08-05-11 02:33 PM - Post#107236    
    In response to LoCo2011

we had a guard rated by espn for class of 2009

 
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