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Originally posted by Dan View PostI checked - the answer is no. Here's the list of scholarship players that have left each year (I excluded the revolving door of walk-ons):
Ty Taylor
Corey Henderson, Rian Holland, Tevin Glass
Derail Green
Jake White
James Anacreon
Jerome Hamilton, Tyler Richardson
Kenny Manigault, Mason Felter (walkon?)
Reggie Chamberlain, AJ Hawkins
Gal Mekel, Wendell Preadom
Ryan Bradley, Arbry Butler, Chris Brown
And there are a couple of names that I do not remember."Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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Originally posted by Dan View PostI checked - the answer is no. Here's the list of scholarship players that have left each year (I excluded the revolving door of walk-ons):
Ty Taylor
Corey Henderson, Rian Holland, Tevin Glass
Derail Green
Jake White
James Anacreon
Jerome Hamilton, Tyler Richardson
Kenny Manigault, Mason Felter (walkon?)
Reggie Chamberlain, AJ Hawkins
Gal Mekel, Wendell Preadom
Ryan Bradley, Arbry Butler, Chris BrownLivin the dream
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Originally posted by Dan View PostI did leave out that guard from New York, Ede something. I couldn't find him on a roster and didn't remeber what year he left.Where oh where is our T. Boone Pickens.
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Originally posted by pie n eye View PostI'm curious which are which?
Arbry
James
I had high hopes for Kenny and James. My hopes were dashed. No reflection the player though. I just wanted to forget my disappointment."Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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Originally posted by Dan View PostI did leave out that guard from New York, Ede something. I couldn't find him on a roster and didn't remeber what year he left.
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Originally posted by pogo View PostAccording to the Eagle he will send his papers in today and have a formal signing next week with family etc
"Reaves played point guard as a freshman and sophomore on state champions and largely deferred shots to older players, including brother Spencer and Cole Crabtree (Cade’s brother). As a junior and senior, Cedar Ridge needed him to score."
"The 2016 team went 36-3 with Reaves averaging 32.5 points, 8.8 rebounds and 5.1 assists. He scored 73 points in a triple-overtime game and scored 56 or more four times. Even with those crazy numbers, his teammates regard him as a point guard, one always willing to pass.
“He gets me the ball every time he can, but he knows when it’s his time to step up and take the game in his hands,” said Cade Crabtree. “He makes me look better. He makes everybody look better.”"
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostGood article.
"Reaves played point guard as a freshman and sophomore on state champions and largely deferred shots to older players, including brother Spencer and Cole Crabtree (Cade’s brother). As a junior and senior, Cedar Ridge needed him to score."
"The 2016 team went 36-3 with Reaves averaging 32.5 points, 8.8 rebounds and 5.1 assists. He scored 73 points in a triple-overtime game and scored 56 or more four times. Even with those crazy numbers, his teammates regard him as a point guard, one always willing to pass.
“He gets me the ball every time he can, but he knows when it’s his time to step up and take the game in his hands,” said Cade Crabtree. “He makes me look better. He makes everybody look better.”"
"He gets me the ball EVERY time..." Wow, Caid Cabtree, talk about lofty unattainable expectations on a kid.
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Austin has signed. Coach Marshall can comment now.
WICHITA, Kan. – A high-scoring, high school guard from Newark, Ark. is latest member of Wichita State's 2016 men's basketball recruiting class. Head coach Gregg Marshall announced the signing of Austin Reaves to a National Letter of Intent, Wednesday.
"His scoring numbers stand out, because that's what he needed to do in order for his high school team to be successful, but we think Austin is the complete package," Marshall said. "Growing up in a basketball family, he's already developed a great skillset. He handles the ball well, plays good fundamental defense, and has a knack for getting to the foul line. He's also a guy who excels at making plays for others."
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